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Superior PT | Daily Aches & Pains

WE CAN HELP YOU SPRING BACK INTO ACTION

INSIDE:

• Exercise Essentials • Featured Treatment

• Daily Aches & Pains Holding You Back?

APRIL 2022

INSIDE: • SIMPLE TIPS FOR ACHE RELIEF • EXERCISE ESSENTIALS

DAILY ACHES & PAINS HOLDING YOU BACK?

Look no Further for Relief.

WHY AM I SO ACHY? Overexertion is a common reason for achiness or pain. Let’s say you decide to start up a new physical routine. You’ve never been much of a runner, but you want to get into it. So, the first day you run, you push yourself to a mile. You didn’t think it sounded like too much, but your body wasn’t used to it. Your legs were overworked, and the tissues in your muscles got irritated, causing inflammation. Therefore, you wake up the next morning with sore legs. This is what happens when any part of your body is overworked. You may not notice it during the day while you’re moving, but inflammation can thicken overnight during inactivity, causing tissues to become inelastic. This can cause stiffness or pain in the morning, typically easing as youmove throughout the day. However, the cause for stiffness isn’t always as cut and dry as, “I did an exercise I wasn’t used to so now I’m sore.” Sometimes it’s difficult to pinpoint the cause of your discomfort. That’s why it’s important to consult a physical therapist if your aches and pains persist.

How do you feel when you wake up in the morning? Does your body feel stiff, like a brick that’s been plastered to your bed? Is it difficult to move your arms, legs, back, etc., without feeling achy, sore, or even painful? Does it feel as if your body is moving in slow motion, your discomfort holding you back? Your body was made to move. Prolonged periods of inactivity can cause muscles and joints to constrict, resulting in pain or achiness - that’s why the mornings are typically the hardest for people experiencing these symptoms. However, the way that you live your daily life can also be a factor in daily aches and pains. Your body relies on certain physical responses to movement, such as posture, coordination, strength, blood pressure, etc. Everything you do has an impact on the way your body responds. If you live an inactive or unhealthy lifestyle, aches are certainly common. Conversely, if you have sustained an injury or strain from an overly-active lifestyle, aches will also be common. Whatever the case may be, physical therapists are here to help. Their sole focus is helping you achieve your highest level of comfort. If you are experiencing daily aches and pains that you just can’t seem to shake, give our office a call today.

Call us or visit us at www.superiorphysicaltherapy.org

Come back to physical therapy today! Call us or visit us at www.superiorphysicaltherapy.org

FEATURED TREATMENT: AST YM/ I ASTM As the only ASTYM® certified clinic in SE Idaho, we can help you if you’re experiencing pain, loss of motion, loss of function following surgery, injury, or chronic tendinitis. ASTYM/IASTM treatment stimulates regeneration and healing.

HEALTHY RECIPE: APPL E , GOAT CHE ESE , AND PECAN P I Z ZA

• 1lb six-grain pizza crust • Cooking spray

• 2 tsp Dijon mustard • 1 tsp fresh lemon juice • 1 1/2 tsp honey • 2 cups baby arugula • 3 tbsp chopped pecans, toasted

• 3 cups thinly sliced Fuji apple • 1 cup crumbled goat cheese • 2 tsp chopped fresh thyme • 1 tbsp extra-virgin olive oil

STAFF SPOTL IGHT

RYKER SPACKMAN P T A

EXERCISE ESSENTIALS T RY T H I S MOV EMENT TO S T R ENGT H EN G LU T E S . BRIDGING While lying on your back, raise your buttocks off the floor or bed. Hold for 10 seconds and repeat 8 times. Preheat oven to 450°. Place pizza crust on a baking sheet coated with cooking spray. Arrange apple slices evenly over pizza crust; top with cheese. Sprinkle thyme evenly over cheese. Bake at 450° for 8 minutes or until cheese melts and begins to brown. Combine oil and next 3 ingredients (through honey) in a medium bowl, stirring with a whisk. Add arugula; toss gently to coat. Sprinkle pecans evenly over pizza; top with arugula mixture. Cut pizza into 6 wedges.

Ryker was born and raised in Rexburg, Idaho. He earned his bachelors in Exercise Science at BrighamYoungUniversity Idaho and earned his Doctorate of Physical Therapy at Rocky Mountain University of Health Professions in

Provo, Utah. He married his wife 8 years ago and has since been blessed with 4 active children. He has 3 girls and 1 boy who have daddy wrapped around their little fingers. Ryker loves sports of any kind. Currently, he has been really into spike ball. He enjoys getting to know his patients and helping them get back on their feet and doing what they love. He looks forward to doing that, through Physical Therapy, for many years to come. ARE YOU READY TO SPRING BACK INTO ACTION? COME BACK TO PT! The professionals at Superior Physical Therapy will help you regain lost motion, strength, balance and coordination resulting from pain in your shoulders, back, neck, hips or knees. Start spring off with a safe and conservative treatment that gets results, we can help to strengthen and increase your mobility, while decreasing pain. Our goal is to empower you to actively manage your pain, increase your range of motion and get you moving again. We will get you back to living the life you deserve. Call today!

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Always consult your physical therapist or physician before starting exercises you are unsure of doing.

YOU CAN BE FREE OF YOUR PAIN! CALL TODAY OR VISIT US AT WWW.SUPERIORPHYSICALTHERAPY.ORG

SIMPLE TIPS FOR ACHE RELIEF

One of the greatest frustrations I see in patients is when there is a break in the communication between a patient and their doctor. One of the most common complaints that I hear from patients is that they are suffering from aches and pains, but they (nor their doctor) really know why. One of the causes that is becoming more recognizable is fibromyalgia, a term used to describe the overall pain, achiness, or tiredness that someone may be experiencing. Patients often express to me their frustration with the process to diagnosing fibromyalgia and the treatment of their pain. At Superior Physical Therapy, we offer a treatment that has a few purposes. First, during a full diagnosis process you can be receiving therapy designed at mitigating your pain. Pool therapy, manual therapy, and heat/ice all can provide meaning pain relief to people who suffer from chronic pain. Once the diagnosis of fibromyalgia is made though, we also offer long term programs designed at making your pain control sustainable and independent. Low impact exercise regimes tailored to your pain and lifestyle can help minimize pain. Our weekly pool class is an opportunity to work with qualified therapists and aides to practice a low impact form of exercise that provides a valuable base line for your abilities and pain levels. Most importantly though, you will work with therapists who take your pain and your concerns seriously. Partnered with your primary provider, we can help make life happier and more pain free for you. As a team, we can truly solve the pain together! Pocatello Clinics: (208)233-2248 & Idaho Falls: (208) 417-0090. A ME S S A G E F ROM O U R C E O , BART MCDONALD

• Sleep! - This is probably the easiest step you can take to relieve common aches. Your body chemistry is delicate, and not getting enough sleep can affect that. This prevents your muscles and tissues from functioning as they normally would, resulting in stiffness, soreness, or achiness. • Stay hydrated - Drinking water is an important part of living a healthy, pain-free life. When you are dehydrated, your tissues become drier, which slows down normal chemical processes in your body. Your body is 70% water and your muscles are 80% water. When you don’t drink enough water, your body can become achy due to dryness. In order to stay hydrated, you should drink 1/2 your body weight in ounces every day. • Maintain a healthy diet of fruits and vegetables - Fruits and vegetables with bright colors often have a higher concentration of antioxidants and vitamins. By keeping these a consistent part of your diet, you can better assist your body in both repairing itself from pain or injury, as well as providing a preventative. Fruits and vegetables help your body in maintaining its normal functions. • Exercise regularly - Exercise allows your body to efficiently pump blood around your body. When you exercise on a consistent basis, muscles and joints remain warm, lowering the possibility of them becoming tight. • Keep a good posture - Slouching causes stress on the shoulders and neck, which can cause pain or achiness. If you sit at a desk or computer, it is important to get up every 30 minutes for a few seconds to stretch. Moving around or simply standing up after a while is a great way to maintain a good posture, even if you don’t have a very active day. • Get a physical therapy consultation - If your aches and pains are persistent and aren’t going away despite your best efforts, it may be time to consult a physical therapist. They will help you determine the best course of action for your specific needs. HOW PHYSICAL THERAPY WILL HELP: A consultation with a physical therapist will allow you to address the issues that you’re facing. It is always better to figure out the cause of your pain early on, rather than waiting until it gets worse. The earlier you make an appointment, the easier the treatment will be. Your physical therapist will give you a muscle and joint evaluation to discover problem areas and determine exactly what may be causing your aches and pains. From there, they will create a personalized treatment plan for you that will help alleviate your aches. They are dedicated to your progress and genuinely want to see you feel better - so why wait? Say goodbye to your daily aches and pains with physical therapy today!

Sincerely,

Bart McDonald, PT, MPT, ECS, FMSK ABPTS Board Certified Clinical Electrophysiologist CEO Superior PT and Diagnostics

You can find relief from your pain. Call Today or visit us at ww.superiorphysicaltherapy.org We can help you live your life again, pain-free!

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