OCTOBER is National Physical Therapy Month!!! Make sure you show your Favorite Physical Therapist some LOVE.
What can physical therapy do for YOU? Relieve pain, restore normal alignment and function, increase strength and flexibility, and help improve your overall health and wellness.
At Get Balanced Physical Therapy and Wellness, we help with various conditions or no condition at all – that’s where wellness comes in. Here’s what we can do for you
Orthopedics: Sprains, strains, aches, and pains from head to toe, we can help relieve those symptoms. Pre Surgical Rehab enables you to get stronger and enhances muscle memory so you recover faster once you have your repair. Post Surgical Rehab restores your range of motion, strength, stability, gait, and balance to return you to normal, pain-free activities.
Neurological: Conditions such as Stroke, Traumatic Brain Injury, concussions, fibromyalgia, and Balance disorders like Vertigo can helped with neuromuscular re-education techniques.
Pelvic Floor: Anyone who experiences pain with urination or sexual activities or has incontinence, constipation, pelvic pain, abdominal pain, and any dysfunction in their nether regions can benefit from pelvic floor therapy. If you pee a little when you jump, dance, exercise, cough, laugh, or sneeze, request a PT appointment now and inform your gynecologist or urologist of your symptoms.
Manual Therapy: Soft tissue mobilization and myofascial release are some of our favorite hands-on techniques at Get Balanced Physical Therapy. Stretching is usually performed afterward to help improve flexibility. This can be performed in combination with your physical therapy session or as a stand-alone Wellness Service to help you feel relaxed and limber.
General Fitness: If it makes you anxious to go to the gym and you feel like you have no idea what you are doing or don’t know where to start, a Physical Therapist can make an exercise program specific to your needs. You don’t have to be injured to have a session. We can teach you proper form and technique as you start your exercise journey.
Physical Therapists can do so much more! Feel free to contact us if you want further information.