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Back to Life Without Pain Brought to You By: Back to Life Without Pain

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foundation-therapy.com INSIDE: Stand Taller With Physical Therapy • We’re Staying Clean! • Patient Success Spotlight • Exercise Essentials • Tips For Sciatica Relief

Back to Life Without Pain Brought to You By: Back to Life Without Pain

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Now Offering Telehealth! By providing care virtually, we are able to keep both our patients and PT providers safe especially during this pandemic. Telehealth services can be accessed via your smartphone or computer through a secure platform called Doxy.me. This means you can meet and chat with your physical therapist about your treatment plan from the comfort and convenience of your own home. In addition to allowing for the practice of social distancing, as recommended by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Telehealth also has other benefits for patients, such as quicker screening as well as assessment. To learn more about our Telehealth services, call (940) 683-5575 today or visit our website at: foundation-therapy.com/telehealth

FT FIRST You no longer need a referral for Physical Therapy! Come see us and take hold of a changed life, today!

PHYSICAL THERAPY STAND TALLER WITH

Did you know that over 80% of people across the world will suffer an episode of back pain at some point in their lifetime? If you are suffering from back pain or sciatica, you know how hindering it can be. With chronic back pain, radiating leg pain, or stinging sensations across the sciatic nerve, it can be difficult to live your life to the fullest. If you find yourself in pain when bending down, standing up, or lifting objects, it’s time to see a physical therapist. At Foundation Therapy, we are fully equipped to treat any back pain you may be experiencing. Contact us today to schedule a consultation and find out more about how our services can benefit you! The differences between back pain and sciatica: It can be difficult sometimes to determine the differences between general back pain and sciatica. Sciatica is a specific type of back pain that is caused by compression or irritation of the sciatic nerve. Your sciatic nerve is the largest nerve in your body – it is approximately 2 centimeters wide, extending all the way down your back, your buttocks, underneath the piriformis muscle, and to the backs of your legs and your feet. It is made up of several nerves that exit your lower back from the lubmar and sacral levels (L4-S3), transmitting sensation and muscle control. Common culprits of sciatica development include

weakness in the gluteal muscles or tightness in the piriformis muscle, as they can compress and irritate the sciatic nerve. Common sciatica symptoms: The sciatica symptoms reported from patients tend to vary. Some may experience a deep ache in the buttocks, while others experience severe pain radiating down one of their legs. It is also possible to feel a tingling or numbness in the back of the leg, calf, or foot. If left too long without proper treatment, irritation can become more severe and affect the strength of your leg muscles. Common sciatica treatment: The safest, easiest, and most effective mode of sciatica treatment is through physical therapy. Physical therapy examines the root cause of pressure on the nerve and works to quickly alleviate that pressure. Our licensed physical therapists will analyze the movements of the muscles surrounding the sciatic nerve, in addition to the back and hip joints. They will design an individualized treatment plan based on the specific needs of each patient, in order to strengthen the affected muscles, improve joint flexibility, and prevent problems from occurring again in the future.

Your life free from back pain is here: Call to schedule your appointment today!

Tips For Sciatica Relief

There are some tips you can follow to relieve your sciatica pain on your own. These can be done before coming in for treatments, or in tandem with your physical therapy treatments: • Performing gentle stretching exercises. • Avoiding prolonged sitting. Make sure to get up every 30 minutes and change positions frequently. • Putting a pillow behind your knees when sleeping on your back or between your knees when sleeping on your side. • Using your legs to bend down when picking up objects off the floor, rather than using your back. • Alternating ice and heat on the buttock to reduce inflammation. • Asking your doctor about coming to physical therapy, or giving us a call. How successful is physical therapy for back pain? A study found in the medical journal SPINE proves both the physical

and monetary benefits to treating back pain and sciatica with physical therapy. It demonstrates that when doctors refer their patients for physical therapy treatments early on in the diagnosis, their patients have shown significant improvement and lowered treatment costs. In this study, patients saved an average of $2736.36 for their low back pain treatment simply by being referred to a physical therapist in the beginning. If you are suffering from back pain or sciatica, consult with your doctor about physical therapy treatments, or contact our office to learn more about how you could benefit. At Foundation Therapy, we aim for speedy and effective recoveries at low costs. Don’t live with back pain any longer – stand taller with physical therapy. Contact us today by calling (940) 683-5575 or by visiting our website at foundation-therapy.com. We can help you achieve freedom from your back or Sciatica pain.

Free Virtual Workshop at Foundation Therapy!

NEXT VIRTUAL WORKSHOP: SHOULDER PAIN Thursday, July 30th | 6:30pm-7:30pm

• Do you want relief from your pain? • Are you experiencing shoulder pain? • Do you have trouble performing day to day activities because of your pain? • Do you want to learn about natural pain relief? • Do you want relief from your pain without the use of drugs, injections, or surgery? If you answered ‘YES’ to any of the questions above, the Shoulder Pain Workshop may be a life–changing event for you. And remember, it is FREE. Our shoulder pain specialists can help you return to a pain–free life. Register for this virtual workshop on our website at www.foundation-therapy.com

WE’VE UPDATED OUR WEBSITE! CHECK OUT FOUNDATION-THERAPY.COM

We’re Staying CLEAN! Foundation Therapy is committed to your health and wellbeing. In the wake of the recent spread of COVID-19, also known as the novel coronavirus, we are taking every precaution. Before and after every session, we are asking our clients and staff to wash or sanitize their hands. Additionally, we have increased the number of times per day that we sanitize our equipment and facility. To do your part to prevent the spread of this contagious disease, we ask patients that if you are demonstrating symptoms of coronavirus— coughing, sneezing, or fever—please stay home. Additionally, if you have been exposed to someone who has a confirmed case of the virus, please notify us immediately, so we can take the necessary steps. Your cooperation in this tough time is what makes us able to continue to provide valuable services to you and your family. We appreciate your ongoing support.

Graduation Spotlight

Ania was born in Aguascalientes, Mexico, where she lived for several years. She moved to Texas when she was eight and is now a Senior at Bridgeport High School. Ania began working at Foundation Therapy at the beginning of her Junior year. She started out cleaning around the clinic, but has advanced to also helping in the office. Ania enjoys coming to work

because she gets to meet new people while also learning about physical therapy and the office side of the medical field. The work environment at Foundation Therapy is something that Ania loves too. She says that “sometimes it doesn’t even feel like I’m working.” Outside of work, Ania is very involved in her school. She plays the flute and has been a drum major for two years at BHS. She is also part of the National Honor Society, Texas Association of Future Educators, Spanish Club, Student Council and is Vice President of her class. Ania is very active in her local church with youth activities and community service. During her down time, she loves to spend time with her family and see new places. Ania plans to graduate from BHS in the top of her class. She intends to complete her basics at Weatherford College and then transfer to the University of Texas at Arlington for a Neonatal Nursing degree.

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Exercise Essentials Try this exercise if you’re experiencing back pain.

HOME LOW BACK TRACTION Sit in a chair with good posture. Hands on thighs. Let your trunk sag toward the floor use your arms to control the movement. Let your arms dangle to the floor. Now use your arms to push yourself up. Repeat ten times.

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OUR PT APP IS NOW ONLINE! Ask your physical therapist how you can download our new mobile APP, featuring exercise videos and notes directly from your therapist!

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