Therapeutic Exercise
Therapeutic Exercise and You
Relieve Your Pain and Move with Ease – Give Therapeutic Exercise a Try!
Are you looking to improve your physical activity and relieve your pain? Therapeutic exercise is a safe and easy way for people of all ages to find pain relief!
Therapeutic exercise is a great way to restore function and live a pain-free life. Many people assume that anyone participating in therapeutic treatments is recovering from recent surgery.
However, that is not always the case. Therapeutic exercise provides a multitude of benefits for anyone wishing to restore their strength, endurance, flexibility, or stability.
In fact, therapeutic exercise is used as a treatment for any pain, injury, or ailment someone may be facing.
For more information on how therapeutic exercise may benefit you, contact NYC Wellness today!
How will therapeutic exercise relieve my pain?
It is a common misconception that one should constantly rest when they are in pain.
However, this can actually cause your muscles to weaken during the healing process, which can lead to decreased functionality and more pain in the long run.
Our doctors are movement experts, trained in improving strength, range of motion, and overall function of the body.
Our doctors will design an individualized treatment plan for you equipped with the therapeutic exercises you need to alleviate your pain, strengthen the weak areas of your body, promote the healing process, and restore function.
At NYC Wellness, our goal is to help you live a pain-free life with even greater strength and endurance than you had before.
What will I gain from therapeutic exercise?
Exercise programs are aimed at improving health, so you can feel better than you did beforehand.
Therapeutic exercise is similar in this way. However, it also implements targeted activities that are aimed at relieving pain and restoring you to your optimum level of physical function.
Therapeutic exercise can also be used as a way to prevent additional impairment or disability when facing certain physical risks.
There is a wide variety of therapeutic exercises and each one has a unique purpose. These include:
Muscle Performance Exercises
Increasing power, endurance, and muscle strength are vital to good balance and stability, as well as bone and joint health.
Resistance and endurance exercises are designed to increase muscle strength without injury.
Balance & Coordination Exercises
Every time you stand or sit, bones and muscles work in conjunction with one another to help you remain upright.
Every time you stand, walk, sit, brush your teeth, cook a meal, or take care of your daily activities, you are testing your coordination between the muscular and skeletal systems in your body.
Your ability to care for yourself or your loved ones depends on your ability to balance and coordinate your arms, legs, hands, and feet. That is why balance and coordination exercises are so important, especially after an injury or illness.
If you cannot keep your balance or lose your coordination, you lose the ability to care for yourself.
Area-Specific Exercises
It’s easy to think of exercise as something we do with our muscles, but exercise can also help our body’s other systems.
Area-specific exercises target breathing and circulation to help speed healing, improve blood flow, or lower stress on the body.
Relaxation Exercises
Relaxation is part of therapeutic exercise? You bet!
While it is important to work the muscles, joints, and soft tissues in the body, it is also important to help them relax.
Pain relieving techniques including heat, cold, electrical stimulation, massage, or trigger point therapy, can all help the body relax, improve your sleep, lower your blood pressure, and keep you coming back for more exercise!
Posture Exercises
Hours spent at desks, bending over keyboards, poor muscle tone, or simply poor posture habits can all lead to pain or injury.
What you may not realize is that posture has a direct impact on muscle strength, balance, and risk of injury.
Posture exercises are aimed at correcting poor posture, not just when you exercise, but also in your daily life activities to alleviate aches and pains.
Range of Motion Exercises
These exercises are aimed at increasing the range of motion in your joints and soft tissues.
This may be done through active, passive, or assisted stretching activities designed to help your joints move better, without pain.
Improve your physical activity today!
Find out how therapeutic exercise can help you reach your physical goals and allow you to live the life you want!