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Discover Natural Solutions To Hip, Knee, and Leg Pain

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Discover Natural Solutions To Hip, Knee, and Leg Pain

While some causes are more severe than others, a physician can identify each. As the body ages, joints become inflamed. Cartilage may wear down, reducing the “buffer” between bones. In some cases, limited blood flow may cause bone tissue death or necrosis. If you’re experiencing redness, inflammation, and immobilized joints, the condition may be severe. What Are the Symptoms? While leg pain is noticeable by a slew of symptoms, several stick out. Aching or stiffness around the hip, groin, back, or thigh may be a sign of deeper problems. A decreased range of motion can also be a sign of deeper problems which may later result in hip, knee, or leg pain. Sometimes, inactivity can contribute to immobility—and later pain. If you’re limping, lurching, or are experiencing bad balance, contact a physician. While some hip, knee, and leg pains go away, those lasting longer than several months may be hinting at a deeper issue.

Your hips, knees, and lower legs are tough—but injuries happen. Your hips and knees are your largest joints, supporting your body’s weight. They work in close coordination, giving us the mobility we need. Between arthritis, injuries, and age, however, pain can flare up. If you’re experiencing hip, knee, or leg pain, call us to schedule a closer look. Before you do, however, let’s examine the pain itself. What Causes Hip, Knee, and Leg Pain? Hip, knee, and leg pain are surprisingly common. Thus, their source can come from a variety of things. If you’re experiencing pain in any part of your leg, pinpointing the exact spot can help you determine the cause. Mayo Clinic has pinpointed several leading causes of hip, knee, and leg pain. While many causes exist, the most likely are: • Arthritis • Pelvic Alignment Issues • Leg Length Discrepancies • Dislocation • Hip Fracture • Sprains and Strains • Tendonitis • Pinched Nerves

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3. If further assessment is

1. Feel free to call us and ask to speak to your therapist.

2. Your therapist will tell you the possible causes of your pain as well as precautions you can take at home.

warranted, your therapist might recommend you come in for an appointment.

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How Physical Therapy Can Help

At the end of the day, AIM Rehab Services is here to provide support to you, every step along the way. Our success is dependent upon your success, and we strive to create a warm, welcoming environment where you can comfortably heal. If you are in the Coral Springs, FL area, or any of the surrounding areas, and you are looking for relief, look no further. AIM Rehab Services is here to help as one of the most favored Coral Springs, FL physical therapy practices. Call our office at (754) 702-3704 to schedule an appointment with one of our Coral Springs, FL physical therapists today. We will be happy to meet with you and create a treatment plan for your journey toward health, healing, and pain relief.

In many cases, physical therapy can help patients increase leg mobility. In doing so, they can stretch, flex, and strengthen the muscles responsible for support. If a joint appears deformed, or if sudden swelling occurs, contact a physician immediately. A good physical therapy program can assist with post- operation treatment, too. If you’ve undergone treatment for osteoporosis, dislocation, or a fracture, your therapist can help you reclaim full mobility—and a healthy lifestyle. From start to finish, we’re dedicated to your ongoing wellness. On every level, physical therapy serves to enhance the patient’s quality of life. We’re here to help, and we have years of experience backing every therapy option. Contact one of our providers today, and tell us about your symptoms. Sources https://www.mayoclinic.org/symptoms/hip-pain/basics/when-to-see-doctor/ sym-20050684 https://www.everydayhealth.com/hip-pain/hip-pain-and-your-body.aspx https://www.health.harvard.edu/pain/knees-and-hips-a-troubleshooting-guide- to-knee-and-hip-pain

Juicy Baked Chicken Breast

• 1/2 tsp salt • 1/2 tsp black pepper • 1/2 tsp garlic powder • 1/2 tsp onion powder • 1/2 tsp cumin

Ingredients • 4 (7 to 8 oz) boneless, skinless chicken breasts • 2 tsp olive oil • 3 tbsp brown sugar • 1 tbsp chili powder • 1 tsp parsley flakes

“Quality care from start to finish. If you need Physical Therapy, come to this practice for your care. I received wonderful care. The therapist and therapy was exceptional. Dr. Aime was compassionate and very knowledgeable in treating my condition. I highly recommend AIM Rehab Services. The best therapy ever I received for my broken wrist. Thank you Dr. Aime. You are the best. Whoever is reading this, if you need therapy for your hand or anything else…go to Dr. Aime.” - H.W. Success Spotlight

Directions Pre heat oven to 425 degrees F. Line a baking sheet with foil and spray with non-stick spray. Place the chicken breasts between two sheets of parchment paper and pound to an even thickness. Drizzle both sides of chicken with olive oil. Combine seasonings and sprinkle generously over both sides of the chicken breasts. Bake for 20 minutes. Remove from oven and cover loosely with foil for 5 minutes before slicing.

Exercise Essentials

Everyone knows that regular exercise is good for the body. But exercise is also one of the most effective ways to improve your mental health. Regular exercise can have a profoundly positive impact on depression, anxiety, ADHD, and more. It also relieves stress, improves memory, helps you sleep better, and boosts overall mood. And you don’t have to be a fitness fanatic to reap the benefits. Research indicates that modest amounts of exercise can make a difference. No matter your age or fitness level, you can learn to use exercise as a powerful tool to feel better. Exercise and depression. Maintaining an exercise schedule canprevent you fromrelapsing. Itpromotesall kindsof changes in the brain, including neural growth, reduced inflammation, and new activity patterns that promote feelings of calm and well-being. It also releases endorphins, powerful chemicals in your brain that energize your spirits and make you feel good. Exercise can also serve as a distraction, allowing you to find some quiet time to break out of the cycle of negative thoughts that feed depression. Exercise and anxiety. Anything that gets you moving can help, but you’ll get a bigger benefit if you pay attention instead of zoning out. By adding this mindfulness element—really focusing on your body and how it feels as you exercise—you’ll not only improve your physical condition faster, but you may also be able to interrupt the flow of constant worries running through your head. Exercise and PTSD and trauma. Evidence suggests that by really focusing on your body and how it feels as you exercise, you can actually help your nervous system become “unstuck” and begin to move out of the immobilization stress response that characterizes PTSD or trauma. Instead of thinking about other things, pay close attention to the physical sensations in your joints and muscles, even your insides as your body moves. Exercises that involve cross movement and that engage both arms and legs—such as walking (especially in sand), running, swimming, weight training, or dancing—are some of your best choices. Outdoor activities lik hiking, sailing, mountain biking, rock climbing, whitewater rafting, and skiing (downhill and cross-country) have also been shown to reduce the symptoms of PTSD. When you’re under the cloud of an emotional disorder and haven’t exercised for a long time, setting yourself extravagant goals like completing a marathon or working out for an hour every morning will only leave you more despondent if you fall short. Better to set yourself achievable goals and build up from there. Exercise & Mental Health Have pain that won’t go away? We want to help! Call us today at (754) 702-3704 or visit www.aimrehabservices.com

Exercises copyright of www.simpleset.net Knee Extension Stretch While sitting, tighten your top thigh muscle to press the back of your knee downward towards the ground.

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Are you in recovery froma surgical procedure or recent injury? Have you been diagnosed with a condition that’s causing you aches and pains? If so, manual therapy is a safe, non-invasive, and effective way to treat your pain. Manual therapy is a non- invasive way to achieve the results you want, without the need for any harmful drugs or surgical correction. There are a variety of techniques associated with manual therapy that work to move your tendons, ligaments, and joints in a very specific way that generates pain relief and healing. Manual therapy can become a crucial part of your recovery, simply by contacting AIM Rehab Services today. Don’t suffer from aches and pains any longer! Get started on your path toward long-lasting relief today. Types of manual therapy we offer: • Lymphatic Drainage • Joint Mobilization • Massage Therapy • Manual Traction Manual Therapy