Chronic pain can be a debilitating condition, limiting your mobility and impacting your daily life. The CDC estimates that around 50 million Americans experience chronic pain, and 17 million have substantial reductions in activity because of pain. Beyond limiting activity or your ability to work, chronic pain has been linked to depression, Alzheimer's disease, and substance abuse.
Chronic pain is complex. There's no single intervention to treat it, but physical therapy should be part of the mix. Physical therapy often provides relief that's just as effective as medication but without the potential side effects.
Here's
a breakdown of how PT tackles pain and its effectiveness:
Identify the Root Cause: PT goes a step further than medication that masks pain. Therapists assess your posture, muscle strength, flexibility, and joint mechanics to pinpoint the source of your discomfort.
Address the Underlying Issues: Based on the evaluation, Physical Therapists at Bluegrass Orthopaedics focus on strengthening weak muscles that support your joints, improving flexibility for a better range of motion, and correcting any imbalances or postural problems that might contribute to pain.
Use A Multi-Faceted Approach: Our treatment plan will be customized based on the evaluation. In
addition to therapeutic exercise, other techniques, and tools we might use based
on your evaluation include:
- Manual Therapy: Soft tissue massage, joint mobilization, and trigger point therapy to address muscle tension, improve circulation, and alleviate pain.
- Modalities: Techniques like ultrasound, heat therapy, or electrical stimulation can reduce inflammation, promote healing, and manage pain.
Educate and Empower Patients: At Bluegrass Orthopaedics we equip you with the knowledge and tools to manage your pain independently. This might include learning a new exercise routine, how to modify activities, or how to modify your daily schedule when you're feeling better (or worse) than normal.
It's also becoming increasingly likely that you'll learn how pain works.
Research shows that combining pain education with physical therapy is an
effective treatment.
If you're struggling with chronic pain, call Bluegrass Orthopedics physical therapy. They might have the key that will unlock a pain-free life.
Also, our board-certified orthopedic surgeons
have walk in hours Monday-Friday from 8-4. We are here for your convenience to
minimize your pain and regain your activities of daily living.
References:
- Chronic
Pain Among Adults — United States, 2019-2021 | MMWR (cdc.gov)
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Therapists in Chronic Pain Rehabilitation: A Qualitative Systematic Review and
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