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05/20/2019

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Treatment and Control of Diabetes

Diabetes mellitus is a worldwide health problem characterized by the body’s inability to break down sugar due to an inefficiency of the hormone insulin.

According to the American Diabetes Association, the toll of diabetes is significant if left unchecked.

  1. Two out of three people with diabetes die from heart disease or stroke.
  2. Diabetes is the leading cause of kidney failure.
  3. Diabetes is the leading cause of new cases of blindness among adults.
  4. The rate of amputation for people with diabetes is 10 times higher than for people without diabetes. About 60-70 percent of people with diabetes have mild to severe forms of nerve damage that could result in pain in the feet or hands, slowed digestion, sexual dysfunction and other nerve problems.
Five Tips for Safe Exercise

Here are five exercise tips for individuals with diabetes.

  1. It is essential to avoid injuries and remain hydrated. It is also important to have some fast acting sugary food available in the event of hypoglycemia or low blood sugar levels. This is critical for individuals who are on insulin and have type 1 diabetes. As your physical therapists, we can advise you about the best, and safest type of exercise.
  2. As a general rule, we will encourage you to warm up for 5 minutes before starting to exercise and cool down for 5 minutes at the end. You will be advised to drink plenty of water before, during, and after activity to stay hydrated.
  3. If you feel uncomfortable, you should rest for a few minutes and see if you feel. We'll train you to understand your energy levels and listen to your body.
  4. Use the “talk test” to make sure you are not pushing yourself too hard. If you become short of breath and you can’t talk, then slow down. As your fitness level improves over time, you’ll be able to exercise at a higher intensity and chat with others while you do it.
  5. Make sure to wear shoes and clean socks that fit you well. Look inside your shoes before wearing them to make sure there is nothing in them that might hurt you or make you feel uncomfortable. Always examine your feet before and after activity for blisters, redness, or other signs of irritation. Talk to your doctor immediately if you experience pain or notice a blister, cut, or sore.

If you know someone who has diabetes, or is at risk for diabetes, the best thing you can do for them is to ask them do is to call us and schedule an appointment. We are here to help. If you know someone who has diabetes, or is at risk for diabetes, the best thing you can do for them is to ask them do is to call us and schedule an appointment. We are here to help.

Role of the Physical Therapist in Diabetes

Physical activity, healthy nutrition and stress management are important factors in the prevention and treatment of diabetes. Your physician may prescribe medication to assist with the treatment of diabetes.

Your physical therapist can create a safe, progressive exercise program that enables your body to become more sensitive to insulin and effectively remove extra glucose from your bloodstream. The goal is to normalize your blood glucose levels and improve your hemoglobin A1C readings.

Here are just some of the benefits of regular physical activity:

  1. Decrease in blood pressure and cholesterol levels
  2. Reduces the risk for heart disease and stroke
  3. Increase in calorie expenditure to enable weight loss
  4. Strengthening of the heart and better blood circulation
  5. Strengthening of muscles and bones.

You can experience all these benefits after you consult with your physical therapist.

Mother's Day Massage Special

Mother's Day is just around the corner but there is no need to look any further for the perfect gift.  OSTC is offering a special discounted deal for massage packages for the most important person in your life.   Come in or call today!  This special won't last long!
Mothers Day Massage

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Athlete's Advantage

As the school year is winding down, the wellness staff at OSTC is gearing up for Athlete's Advantage. Athlete's Advantage is a six-week strength and conditioning camp specifically designed for middle school and high school athletes. Athletes will be grouped in sessions depending on their sport and age level; each session will be tailored to fit the needs of that particular sport. For example, volleyball players will focus on increasing vertical jump height, footwork, injury prevention, shoulder strength and core stability. Overall, athletes will work on agility, speed, strength, power, endurance, flexibility, and jump training. Our specialists will work to correct form and coach technique to prevent injuries.

Athlete's advantage has been a tradition at OSTC since the doors opened in 2001. Historically, our summer camp program has helped elevate a number of athletes to collegiate level performances. We will have summer camp groups available from 5th grade through college. Athletes will be tested and given scores documenting improvements made during the camp.

If you or your athlete are interested in joining OSTC's Athletes' Advantage Summer Camp, contact Brad Ezzell, (Program Director) at brade@ostcwf.com or 940-692-4688

What People are Saying about OSTC:

• I enjoyed coming to OSTC and I learned a lot about how to cope with my disease and how to improve my body. Everyone was so nice.

• OSTC is a 5 star unit top to bottom, all staff are very kind & caring

• OSTC should be paying me as a marketing rep because I highly recommend them to everyone!

• Front office staff is awesome they are always so cheerful

• Clean and pleasant experience every time, love being around young energetic people

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