I have suffered from lower back pain for over 25 years. I have been treated successfully with low back pain physical therapy on several occasions. To learn more about low back pain physical therapy, please check out my website at http://www.betterbackhealthforlife.com
Physical therapy is a medical practice in which a person's injured body is restored to healthy functioning through a program of therapeutic exercise and touch. This therapy helps people get back to full strength and movement in key parts of the body after an illness or injury. Physical therapists don't just help a person build strength and range of motion, though. Most physical therapists uses a combination of techniques to relieve pain and boost coordination, strength, endurance, and range of motion. The goals of physical therapists are to help patients regain diminished physical function, which has been lost secondary to injury or disease, and to relieve pain. Low back pain physical therapy can be very beneficial to those suffering with pain in the lower back.
Throughout this therapy process you will learn the proper way to exercise and how to regain the strength and flexibility you need to improve function and mobility at work and at play. The exercises recommended by physical therapists run the gamut from basic stretching to the intense exercises required in rehabilitation such as learning how to walk again. Some of the examples of basic physical therapy exercises, like stretching, may seem easy enough but must be done in a precise way to avoid a pulled muscle.
Often physicians will also prescribe physical therapy targeted at the affected area, usually including gentle stretching to improve the range of motion. Low back pain physical therapy exercises coupled with external therapy applications or conditions like infrared, ultrasound, electricity, heat, coldness, traction and massage are seen to be a lot more effective than just simple routine-based stretching alone. Executing the exercises daily will speed up the process of curing and restoration. The key in quick recovery is proper execution of physical therapy exercises, patient's cooperation and usage of physical therapy equipment.
Physical therapy is designed to help individuals regain strength without furthering injury using a variety of methods. It can help to improve mobility and quality of life for some back pain sufferers. Low back pain therapy helps you to cope with back pain while teaching you ways to minimize the affect of pain on your life. Unlike medications, the use of this therapy for back pain does not have side effects and is usually recommended in cases of severe back pain and low back pain that has lasted at least two weeks. This specialized therapy for your back pain may include the use of heat packs, ultrasound, or exercise and therefore involves strengthening the spine and the muscles that surround it.
The patient must take an active role to practice exercises and make changes to his or her lifestyle for there to be improvement. Today, physical therapy is considered a conventional form of medicine, as central to the healing of injuries as orthopedists and sports medicine doctors. Ask your doctor for recommendations or contact your state's association for names of local licensed physical therapists.
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