Monday, January 20, 2014

 
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 Patient Testimonial:

"I had substantial lower back pain and sharp pain running down my leg. When I first started therapy I could barely bend over or sit for more than 10 minutes. After treating with NSPT, I regained all of my mobility and the pain is gone. I also learned a few new stretches and exercises that I can incorporate to my daily activities. These have helped to keep myself healthy and pain free."

Dana Brangiforte

Revere, MA  12/11/2013

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 North South Physical Therapy is a multidisciplinary rehabilitation and wellness company that provides the highest quality care, fitness and nutritional services to our clients. We strongly believe that addressing our clients unique goals and helping them reach maximum physical function is possible through teamwork, respect, professionalism and passion. Our goal is to tirelessly work towards enhancing the rehabilitation and fitness experience on all levels.


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Every January brings the promise of change, growth and progress. For many people this includes resolutions for self-improvement regarding their health. If your resolution is to exercise more, eat healthy, lose weight or all of those, you should let NSPT help you. Our life style change program goes way beyond just hitting the gym. Watch John's testimonial to learn what our team can do for you in 2014!

As a way of helping you to start your year off right, we are giving one FREE personal training session to everyone who calls and mentions seeing this newsletter.

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How to Deal with Nagging Elbow Pain

The ulnar nerve is a major nerve that runs through the arm. It is responsible for movement and sensation in the forearm and the hand. It allows intricate hand movements like writing, typing and holding objects, all of which are critical in day to day life.

The ulnar nerve travels through a small tunnel at the back of the elbow called the cubital tunnel. It is well protected within this tunnel, but can get compressed at times, resulting in cubital tunnel syndrome.

Patients with cubital tunnel syndrome experience tingling along the inner side of the forearm, weakness in the hand muscles and pain along the inner side of the elbow.

Treatment of Elbow Pain

Diagnosing cubital tunnel syndrome

A physical therapist will conduct an initial examination to identify the cause of pain and nerve compression. A series of tests are performed to identify restrictions in sensation and muscle function. Additional tests may be required to determine the extent nerve and bone abnormalities. An x-ray of the elbow may be conducted to rule out loose bone fragments compressing on the ulnar nerve.

Treatments of elbow pain

In the initial stages of the condition, pain and tingling occur due to constant irritation of the nerve. The referring physician and physical therapist may decide that it's best for the patient to use a brace. This protects the nerve, muscles and bones as they are healing. As symptoms reduce, therapy emphasizes an improvement in function with the following treatment mechanisms:

1. Range of motion exercises to increase mobility without pain or discomfort. Exercises to encourage intricate movements of the hand and movements such as twisting the forearm (pronation and supination) are emphasized.

2. Strengthening exercises for different muscle groups. Examples include bending and straightening the elbow, rotation movements of the forearm, squeezing an object in the hand, and smaller objects between fingers.

3. Gentle nerve stretching exercises to reduce compression and increase circulation to the nerve. Advanced techniques include massage, mobilizations and manual therapy under the expert supervision of the physical therapist.

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Physical therapy helps restore and improve function by increasing motion in the elbow, reducing pain and strengthening the muscles in the hand. The first step is the reduction of pressure on the ulnar nerve within the cubital tunnel. The therapist will also help patients avoid activities that trigger pain and discomfort.

Cubital tunnel syndrome can be a painful condition that can limit the ability to perform daily tasks. Physical therapists can offer simple solutions and exercises to increase joint movement while reducing pain and irritation of the ulnar nerve.

On behalf of our entire team, we want you to know that we are committed to helping you live a healthy, pain free life. If you have any pain or restriction that affects daily activities, we can help.

We always work closely with your physician and your insurance company to make sure you have the best care possible. Physical therapy will change your life. All you have to do is to give us a call.

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