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Physical Therapy

How Long Before Seeing Results with Physical Therapy?

January 25, 2023 by Dr. Daniel Hoover

You should go through physical therapy with your primary care provider when recovering from an injury. Physical therapy is designed with each patient in mind and is typically different for each patient. The goal is to improve your ability to move and manage pain. However, sometimes it may take time, and it seems you’re not improving. 

Many patients are left wondering how long before they begin to see the results of physical therapy.

Unfortunately, while this question may appear simple, the answer is more complicated. Join me as we explore how physical therapy helps patients get back on their feet and enjoy life.

What is Physical Therapy?

Physical therapy is a form of rehabilitative health that uses various techniques to reduce pain and stiffness. Physical therapy also aids in improving strength, motion, and flexibility. Because the treatment method is designed to help people of all ages and conditions, every patient has a unique program to help their specific condition. Your physical therapist will monitor your progress and offer advice and suggestions on what to do after a physical therapy session.

Although in most recovery processes, some pain is to be expected, and if you continue to experience pain more than two days after a therapy session, you need to inform your therapist. Describe in detail your pain and what triggers it. Ignoring this pain can lead to a longer recovery time or further injury.

When to Expect Results

Because each program is tailored to each individual’s needs, results will vary. Minor, there should be some improvement and pain reduction after every appointment. Soft tissue injuries can take six to eight weeks to heal.

Unfortunately, many patients may not notice improvements right away. If you’re not progressing, inform your therapist about your concerts. If there is no noticeable improvement, perhaps the treatment program needs to be adjusted or reworked.

Do Your Homework

To make a full recovery, go to your physical therapy appointments. Many patients only visit their physical therapists twice during the week. This means a physical therapist will often give you exercise and stretches to do while you’re at home. The success of your recovery depends on how committed you are to the homework exercises.

 Although adding a 10 to 20-minute exercise routine may sound simple, many patients find it difficult to do these workouts as frequently your body is already in pain. Stretching and strengthening these areas of the body can be challenging. If you’re progressing through your program satisfactorily, don’t feel like you need to increase the amount of exercise you do at home. This can lead to regression. Before deciding to do more, ask your therapist if it’s a good idea to increase the number of repetitions you should perform.

Physical therapy is meant to help you recover to your fullest. This takes time and patients. In the end, you’ll be rewarded with pain management, strength, mobility, and flexibility.

Take the Next Step In Improving Your Health by Contacting SOHMA Integrative Medicine

Our goal is to help you improve your health. You can reach out to us and ask about the Myers Cocktail, IV Therapy, Chiropractic care, or how our other health service lines can help you with your journey to improved health. 

Located in Long Beach, CA, we help individuals from the surrounding cities.

We look forward to helping you take the next step in your journey to better health.

Filed Under: Physical Therapy Tagged With: Physical Therapy, SOHMA Interactive Medicine, SOHMA Long Beach

 Physical Therapy for Lower Back Pain

January 12, 2023 by Dr. Daniel Hoover

Lower back pain therapy is a common issue but having the correct physical therapy can help with these issues.

Lower back pain affects many Americans every year. It is estimated that up to 84% of adults have suffered from lower back pain at some point in their lives. Several reasons can cause lower back pain. They feel the pain only results from sleeping wrong and that it’ll go away. It can lead to chronic lower back pain.

Physical therapy can help with a wide range of conditions. The primary goals of physical therapy are to strengthen your lower back and reduce pain. After physical therapy, you should have enough function to tolerate daily activities independently.

Join me as we go over how physical therapy can be used to manage lower back pain.

What Causes Back Pain

There are many causes of back pain. Some reasons you may not think would cause back pain. Posture throughout the day can impact your back. This includes slouching at the desk in the office and driving without good lumbar support. Many people live a sedentary lifestyle, and even trips to the gym can still occur. Often, the lower back muscles don’t get strengthened.

Office work, drivers, and baby care are industries where lower back pain is most common. Sitting in the same position for long periods of time can cause damage to your spine. Usually, this is because of poor posture, which can negatively affect your spine’s health. Injuries caused by accidents and trauma can also lead to lower back pain.

It’s important to keep these symptoms in mind. More severe conditions such as osteoarthritis and degenerative disk disease can also cause chronic lower back pain and, if left ignored, can take longer to heal. 

It’s common for people to develop lower back pain as they age. Osteoarthritis and degenerative disk disease can cause many types of lower back pain. Osteoarthritis is one of the most common forms of arthritis among older adults. Degenerative disk disease occurs when the spinal disks wear and tear, often as we age, but it can occur at any age depending on body composition and fitness. Other sources of back pain can include physical trauma from automobile accidents or sports injuries.

How Does Physical Therapy Help?

Every patient has a unique physical therapy program tailored to their needs. Some patients may find rapid improvement after just a few sessions, in which case the patient may be taught exercises to do at home to help the recovery process. In cases where the patient doesn’t see improvement, it may be required to adjust the program; however, if there is still little to no improvement or if the patient’s condition worsens, surgery may be needed. Physical therapy can be used in preparation for surgery to ensure the body is ready for the procedure. At the same time, physical therapy is helpful post-surgery to increase recovery times.

What do I do After Physical Therapy?

Once your personalized program is completed, and your lower back pain is managed, you’ll be ready to go back to enjoying your life. Physical therapy can be helpful as maintenance to make sure the lower back pain doesn’t return. Many exercises you learn while doing physical therapy can be done at home or the gym. There are many benefits to physical therapy after completing your program. Scheduling a physical therapy session as preventative maintenance can help ensure your back pain is well managed.

Take the Next Step In Improving Your Health by Contacting SOHMA Integrative Medicine

Our goal is to help you improve your health. You can reach out to us and ask about the Myers Cocktail, IV Therapy, Chiropractic care, or how our other health service lines can help you with your journey to improved health. 

Located in Long Beach, CA, we help individuals from the surrounding cities.

We look forward to helping you take the next step in your journey to better health.

Filed Under: Physical Therapy Tagged With: SOHMA Interactive Medicine, SOHMA Interactive Medicine Pain, SOHMA Long Beach

Physical Therapy Benefits for Seniors

December 28, 2022 by Dr. Daniel Hoover

Being physically active is an essential part of being healthy. But as we age, this can become more difficult and frustrating, especially for older adults. As we age, we often become less active; we lose muscle density, coordination, and reaction time. We also find we need more endurance to do many physical activities.

But we need to remain active, and today we’re going to go over potential consequences of a stationary lifestyle as an older adult, and how physical therapy for seniors can be beneficial for your wellness.

Why Should Seniors Do Physical Therapy?

Seniors need to remain active at their age. Physical therapy can give them the activity their body needs to stay healthy. Many seniors suffer from chronic pain due to conditions like osteoporosis and arthritis. Many seniors over 60 may have some form of arthritis affecting their spine. This can cause pain even when doing simple tasks. Physical therapy can help maintain muscle strength and preserve joint mobility to reduce future symptoms. 

For older adults who have a more stationary life physical therapy can improve their quality of life by maintaining independence when doing common household activities. Physical therapy can help teach seniors to keep their stability and improve their balance. Injuries due to falling are the number one cause of bone fractures in seniors. Typically after they suffer an injury due to a fall, it’s not uncommon for them to fall again.

Reduce the Need for Pharmaceuticals

It’s not uncommon for seniors to be prescribed pain medication when suffering from chronic back or muscle pain. Many older adults often prescribed a number of pharmaceuticals. Many of which are necessary to maintaining proper body functions. However physical therapy for seniors can help with managing pain.

When followed thoroughly, physical therapy has been shown to generate similar results compared to surgery when treating conditions like spinal stenosis. Spinal stenosis can put pressure on the spinal cord and nerves within the spine, causing neck and lower back pain.

Independence and Healthy Lifestyle

As you age, a certain amount of mobility is lost; many think this means they can’t live safely in their own home or else risk injury. This isn’t always the case; with physical therapy, seniors can keep their independence for much longer than expected. Though if a senior does sustain an injury, they may require some supervision during the recovery. Physical therapy can be used to recover sooner, allowing them to continue with an active lifestyle.

A healthy, active lifestyle is needed to avoid some of the dangers of a stationary lifestyle. Generally, not being active can lead to muscle loss, flexibility, and overall mobility. Physical therapy is a great way to get moving again.

Not only helping by preventing falls and managing pain, but physical therapy can also improve cognitive abilities to a certain degree. It’s been shown that having an active lifestyle later in life can help slow the advancement of cognitive decline. This can significantly improve their ability to live independently.

Staying Active

Physical therapy is only the first step to a healthy lifestyle for seniors. Our physical therapists will provide an individualized program for each patient. But will also provide exercises for you to practice at home. These will likely be simple exercises to help regain the strength, balance, and coordination to recover and improve the ability to walk and move on your own.

Take the Next Step In Improving Your Health by Contacting SOHMA Integrative Medicine

Our goal is to help you improve your health. You can reach out to us and ask about the Myers Cocktail, IV Therapy, Chiropractic care, or how our other health service lines can help you with your journey to improved health. 

Located in Long Beach, CA, we help individuals from the surrounding cities.

We look forward to helping you take the next step in your journey to better health.

Filed Under: Physical Therapy Tagged With: Physical Therapy, SOHMA Interactive Medicine, SOHMA Long Beach

Physical Therapy for Back Pain

December 14, 2022 by Dr. Daniel Hoover

What is physical therapy?

In short it’s a uniquely specialized program to help the patient recover from pain and regain mobility due to injury trauma or as a post surgery aid.

About 16 million American adults suffer from chronic back pain every year. Which can result in limitations on common everyday activities. The most common sufferers of back pain report it to be caused because of simply sitting behind a desk for hours on end.

How can physical therapy help your back pain?

Join us as we explain why and how physical therapy can be used to relieve back pain and help prevent it as well.

What Causes Back Pain?

Back pain can be caused by a number of reasons ranging from a harmless sprain that can resolve itself within a couple weeks to a fractured vertebrae that may need immediate attention. You can develop back pain after suffering from damage caused to the muscles, tendons, and discs in your back. Some of these include the aforementioned sprains and fractures as well as:

  • Muscle or Tendon Strain
  • Degenerative Disc Disease
  • Herniated or Bulging Discs
  • Spinal Stenosis

Back pain can also be caused by inflammation, which can be caused by injury, trauma, or arthritis. Osteoporosis which can leave vertebrae vulnerable to fractures. And fibromyalgia which can cause muscle pain and fatigue. 

Kidney pain caused by stones or infection are often confused with lower back pain, if you feel like treatment for your back isn’t helping the pain. Speak with your primary care provider to clear up any confusions.

What Does Physical Therapy Entail?

During your initial visit, there will be a thorough evaluation of both your symptoms and medical history. We will analyze your posture and determine your range of motion. Afterwards a physical therapist will create a program to target the cause of your pain. The intention for physical therapy will be to reduce pain, while increasing strength. 

This may involve exercises to increase strength of your abdominal, quadriceps and gluteal muscles to reduce the stress on your lower back. Exercise such as stationary bike, treadmill, or medical Tai Chi can help improve endurance. Stretching may also be used to regain and improve mobility. Don’t be surprised if you are assigned “homework” as you may be required to do more stretches at your home to improve the strength of your back muscles more quickly. 

Physical therapy may not be able to help everybody, some patients may still require surgery after a physical therapy program. Though this is still valuable as the stronger you are going into surgery the stronger you will be going out of it. This can reduce the amount of recovery time post surgery and is often done after surgeries to help recover even sooner.

Preventing Back Pain in the Future

Just because you’ve relieved your back pain after physical therapy doesn’t mean it won’t come back. Many times if the patient does not change their habits, the back pain can return. For this reason our physical therapists as SOHMA Integrative Medicine will teach you proper posture when sitting, standing and exercising to reduce the chances of injury.

Physical therapy is not only used to get better, but to also educate yourself in how to take care of your body. We may provide exercises and or a stretching routine for you to follow at home after the original program has ended. By incorporating these into your own exercise routine you’ll be able to reduce the chances of stuffing with back pain.

Take the Next Step In Improving Your Health by Contacting SOHMA Integrative Medicine

Our goal is to help you improve your health. You can reach out to us and ask about the Myers Cocktail, IV Therapy, Chiropractic care, or how our other health service lines can help you with your journey to improved health. 

Located in Long Beach, CA, we help individuals from the surrounding cities.

We look forward to helping you take the next step in your journey to better health.

Filed Under: Physical Therapy Tagged With: Physical Therapy, SOHMA Interactive Medicine, SOHMA Long Beach

Top 5 Benefits of Physical Therapy

December 7, 2022 by Dr. Daniel Hoover

Physical Therapy has Benefits Beyond Initial Care for an Injury

Every year nearly 166 million American adults will incur some form of musculoskeletal injury that could benefit from physical therapy for recovery. These cases can include:

  • Sports Injuries
  • Work Injuries
  • Slipping and falling
  • vehicular accidents

Many times people think physical therapy involves inflicting more pain on an injury. This is not true. Although physical therapy can cause soreness in some, the goal is to bring back mobility and strength to you slowly. 

Today we’ll explore 5 benefits of physical therapy and why they’re important.

Benefit #1 Recover from Injury

As previously stated, nearly half of all Americans will develop some injury that may benefit from physical therapy. Some of the most common injuries are related to work or sports. Though sometimes an injury may require surgery, some do not. Physical therapy can help in reducing or preventing additional damage done to the injury. Our physical therapists at SOHMA Integrated Medicine of Long Beach, CA, can design an individualized program to help you rebuild strength and regain mobility to the injured area to prevent further injury. Not only does physical therapy help you in recovering from injuries, but it’s also an incredibly useful tool when recovering from surgery. 

Benefit #2 Post Surgery Recovery

If an injury requires surgery, physical therapy can shorten post-surgery recovery. Following surgery, your primary care provider may recommend physical therapy depending on the type of surgery performed. This treatment may not be pleasant and lasts for a few weeks or months. However, it has been proven that patients improve their quality of life after surgery.

Benefit #3 Avoid Surgery

In many cases, people feel like the pain will go away on its own, or it’s not so bad that they can’t deal with it. Even minor injuries can cause chronic pain when ignored, so surgery may be required to fix the problem. Physical therapy can reduce pain caused by an injury, heal the injury and ultimately avoid surgery. There are many costs involved with getting surgery aside from the surgery itself. Often you’ll need to do post-surgery physical therapy and lose time and money while unable to work or enjoy life. 

Even if surgery is required for some injuries, pre-surgery physical therapy can strengthen the injured area. Going in stronger also reduces the time needed to recover post-surgery.

Benefit #4 Manage Pain

Many people suffer from chronic pain and are unsure how to manage or eliminate it. Typically physical therapy techniques that target the joints and soft tissue can restore muscle and joint function to reduce pain. Unlike working pain with pharmaceuticals that can have many adverse side effects or be addictive, physical therapy uses treatments that include:

  • Ultrasound
  • Electrical Stimulation
  • Weight Training
  • Stretching

These techniques restore muscle and joint functions and reduce the chance for the pain to return.

For older adults who suffer from arthritis or osteoporosis or had a joint replaced, a physical therapist can use individualized techniques to help manage pain and regain strength and mobility in their joints.

Benefit #5 Improve Balance and Mobility

As we age, it’s not uncommon to lose mobility and balance. Especially for older adults, poor balance is often more dangerous. A physical therapist can help improve your balance. They will develop a treatment plan to improve the stability, strength, and mobility of patients with balance problems.

Take the Next Step In Improving Your Health by Contacting SOHMA Integrative Medicine

Our goal is to help you improve your health. You can reach out to us and ask about the Myers Cocktail, IV Therapy, Chiropractic care, or how our other health service lines can help you with your journey to improved health. 

Located in Long Beach, CA, we help individuals from the surrounding cities.

We look forward to helping you take the next step in your journey to better health.

Filed Under: Physical Therapy Tagged With: Physical Therapy, PT, SOHMA Interactive Medicine, SOHMA Long Beach

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