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Heart Of Texas PT - Find Relief for Persistent Neck Pain

NEWSLETTER

FIND THE RELIEF YOU NEED WITH PHYSICAL THERAPY!

INSIDE:

• Staying Physically Fit During The Holidays

• New Year, New You! • Patient Spotlight

NEWSLETTER

NECK PAIN, NO LONGER! FIND THE RELIEF YOU NEED WITH PT!

How Does Physical Therapy Help With Neck Pain? Physical therapy has proven successful in relieving long-term symptoms in patients experiencing both acute and chronic neck pain. This evidence is further illustrated in a 2017 qualitative systematic review conducted by the National Institutes of Health, titled “The efficacy of manual therapy and exercise for treating non-specific neck pain: A systematic review.” This review analyzes a number of studies providing evidence for manual therapy and exercise treatments for patients with different stages of non-specific neck pain. Researchers pulled information fromMedline, Cochrane-Register-of-Controlled-Trials, PEDro, and Embase. According to the researchers, one of the major takeaway points listed in the conclusion is that “combining different forms of [manual therapy] with exercise is better than [manual therapy] or exercise alone.” Results from the 23 studies chosen for review

Are you suffering from the debilitating effects of neck pain? Approximately one-third of the population will experience neck pain in any given year, which can get worse if left untreated. In severe cases, surgery may even be needed. However, at Heart of Texas Physical Therapy, we want to do everything we can to help you avoid that. The neck is extremely important in the overall posture of the body. Where the head and neck move, so does the rest of the body. Changes in the alignment of your neck can cause a variety of symptoms such as neck tension, headaches, migraines, and even radiating pain or numbness to the arms and hands. It is no secret that the neck is an integral area of everyday movement, and pain can prevent you from functioning properly in day-to-day life. Fortunately, physical therapy can help you regain your normal, pain-free function. In fact, thousands of people are able to find relief from their neck pain every year with the help of physical therapy.

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STAYING PHYSICALLY FIT DURING THE Holidays

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demonstrated patient success across the board when pairing manual therapy with targeted exercises for neck pain. Results conclude that physical therapy is a proven successful treatment for patients suffering from neck pain, and manual therapy and exercise methods are the most effective in helping patients regain their optimum levels of function. The systematic review mentioned above verifies that manual therapy and exercise are two of the most effective treatments for relieving neck pain in patients. At Heart of Texas Physical Therapy, those are twomethods that we commonly incorporate into treatment plans for neck pain relief, and we have noticed significant success in them. Contact Heart of Texas Physical Therapy For Neck Pain Relief! At your initial evaluation, one of our licensed physical therapists will analyze any limitations that may be caused by your neck pain. They will then design a treatment plan based on your individual needs. Our main focus is helping you overcome discomfort and limitations as quickly as possible, so you can get back to living your daily life without worrying about pain. Manual, or “hands-on” treatments consist of special techniques designed to reduce the stiffness in the neck and improve range of motion. Targeted exercises focus on the root of the pain, in order to strengthen, build, and improve the muscles and tissues in the neck. Treatments will focus on improving posture to aid in the recovery of the neck muscles, as well as avoiding re-injury in the future. Additional treatment services may also be included as your physical therapist deems fit, based on the nature of your condition. If you have been suffering from neck pain, don’t hesitate to contact Heart of Texas Physical Therapy today. We’ll get to the root of your neck pain and determine the best course of treatment for your individual needs. Contact us today to schedule your consultation and get started on the first steps toward saying goodbye to your neck pain!

1. Keep moving. In addition to staying active, try to avoid sitting for prolonged periods of time. Remember: Too much sitting is hazardous to your health. Research shows that getting up for just five minutes every 30 to 60 minutes and performing light activity (say, pacing around the house or performing simple squat exercises) reduces the risk of diabetes and other heart disease risk factors. 2. Be creative and get rid of ‘all or nothing’ mindsets. The holidays are hectic, but do your best to avoid the ‘all or nothing’ mentality when it comes to healthful eating and physical activity. In reality, there is more than just one way to live healthfully and be active. During the holidays, get a bit creative with exercise and opt for fun ways that make physical activity a family affair. From exploring new group fitness classes to building physical activity into holiday traditions. Think outside the box when it comes to ways to have quality time with family and friends while also prioritizing your health. 3. Plan – and remember there is always time and opportunity for a workout. Plan your workouts for the week and note them in your schedule to assure they are a part of your day. Also, remember that some exercise is better than none. Rather than skipping the gym altogether, make time for a quick workout. From now until New Year’s Day, your schedule will likely be filled with family obligations, traveling and festive outingswith all sorts of tempting treats. Even the most disciplined people can find it difficult to stick to their health and fitness routines. However, with these tips, you will be able to manage activity into your daily schedule with patience and time.

SWEET POTATO PECAN CASSEROLE

HEALTHY RECIPE TURKEY MEATBALLS

• 1 tsp salt • 1/2 tsp ground black pepper • 1 (24 oz) jar of red pasta sauce • 1/2 lb whole grain spaghetti

Ingredients: • 1 lb ground turkey • 1 large egg beaten • 1/4 cup shaved parmesan

INSTRUCTIONS: Preheat broiler on high for 5 minutes. Combine all meatball ingredients in a large bowl. Use your hands to mix the ingredients. Use a 1.5 tablespoon cookie scoop to scoop 18 meatballs onto a rimmed cookie sheet. Broil on top rack for 5 minutes. In a large skillet, bring pasta sauce to a low simmer. Add in cooked meatballs and simmer together for 5-10 minutes or until meatballs are completely cooked through. Serve with your choice of pasta, fresh basil, more parmesan and enjoy!

• 1 tsp garlic powder • 1 tsp onion powder • 1 tsp basil

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NO REFERRAL NEEDED! Did you know that you are not required to see your primary physician before seeing a physical therapist? We are now able to evaluate you, determine if you need physical therapy, and implement a treatment program… ALL without a referral! So call for an appointment today! Minor aches and pains can be fixed quickly when addressed early. No need to make a trip to the Doctor’s office first, let ourmovement specialists evaluate and treat your needs. Call today 254-301-7374 WE C A N H E L P YO U : Treat aches and pains so you can get the most from your work out Have more energy so you can be more productive at home and work Enjoy physical activities with family and friends The therapists at Heart of Texas Physical Therapy will help you regain lost motion, strength, balance and coordination resulting from pain in your shoulders, back, neck, hips or knees. Start the year off with a safe and conservative treatment that gets results. CALL TODAY 254-301-7374 NEW YEAR, NEW YOU! Are you ready? A NEW YEAR MEANS A NEW OPPORTUNITY TO BECOME A NEW YOU! Don’t waste it!

“The team at Heart of Texas is top notch!” “The team at Heart of Texas is top notch! I have been suffering from back pain for close to 20 years and had to go to the chiropractor multiple times a year for realignment. My doctor recommended physical therapy and I said ok without expecting much from it. I was so wrong!! My back and my whole body felt much stronger after each session. Dr. Nathan would explain why we were doing the exercises, he would challenge me a little more each session. He didn’t only address the current issues I was having, he also gave me the tools to continue to improve myself after the sessions are over. I have spent 20 years being treated for back pain and this is the first time I was shown how to correct the problem. Thanks guys for an incredible job!!! Thanks Nathan, job well done!” – Stephen S. PATIENT SPOTLIGHT

EXERCISE ESSENTIALS

SCALENE STRETCH Place your hands overlapping on your breast bone. Next, tilt your head upwards and away from the affected side until a gentle stretch is felt along the front and side of your neck.

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