Health Blog Category: Nutrition
7 Easy Ways to Increase Your Activity and Live Healthy
Have you become less active in recent years? It’s important to remain physically active in order to stay as healthy as possible. It isn’t always easy to stay active, especially if you’re already struggling with limited mobility. There are several easy ways to increase your activity level that most people can include in their daily routine. Contact Back to Work Physical Therapy today for more information about how you can increase your activity level and live a healthier life!
Read full blogWays Nutrition Can Decrease Pain and Inflammation
Are you experiencing pain and inflammation in your joints? Many people may not realize that nutrition can play a crucial role in preventing and even eliminating these conditions in the body. It’s important to understand what pain and inflammation are, the causes and symptoms, and how both nutrition and physical therapy can help. Contact Back to Work Physical Therapy regarding how we can help treat your pain and inflammation.
What are Pain and Inflammation?
Read full blogAre Your Joints Hurting? 4 Ways Physical Therapy Can Help Relieve Arthritis Pain.
Whether it is a pop in the knee with every step that you take, or a crack of your fingers with every attempt to open a jar, chances are that you aren’t going to realize just how much you rely on your joints to perform up to par until you are experiencing regular joint pain. Arthritis is one of the leading causes of joint pain, and this means that pain in the ankles, knees, elbows, and hips can happen to just about anyone.
Read full blogNutrition: The Quick and Easy Way to Reduce Your Pain and Inflammation
If you are dealing with chronic pain or inflammation in your life, proper nutrition can play a key role in helping you find relief. Diet is an important part of any physical therapy regimen because eating the right foods can help your body recover from many different conditions. Eating right, paired with reduced stress and proper exercise, exercise, can help in correcting inflammation and chronic pain. To find out more about how our nutritional services can benefit you, contact our office today and schedule a consultation with a physical therapist.
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