Monday, February 17, 2014

 
North South Physical Therapy
617-778-5540
Connect with us

Broadway Physical Therapy 185 Squire Road Revere, MA 02151 (781) 284-0559

Douglas Square PT & Rehab 1200 Washington Street unit 103 Boston, MA 02118 (617) 778-5540

Main Street Physical Therapy 95 Main Street Brockton, MA 02301 (508) 559-9696

Washington Physical Therapy 4593 Washington Street Roslindale, MA 02131 (617) 327-9097

You can also find us on FacebookGoogle , Twitter, InstagramYelp, LinkedInYouTube and Angie's List.

 

New England Patriots cornerback Kyle Arrington teams up with North South Physical Therapy to promote health and wellness.

Corporate Sponsor of Cathedral High School Div 4A

Boston Freedom Fighters Physical Therapy providers. Member of the National Spring Football League.

 Patient Testimonial:

"In the last 7 years I have been to therapy there at least 4 times. Every time it has been painful in the beginning but as time passed, with the help and knowledge of these great professionals, I can enjoy my life again. I have gotten better without surgery and I can't thank their team enough. I would highly recommend this place!"

Patrick Quinn Jr.

Roslindale, MA  01/22/2013

Forward To A Friend

Know someone who might be interested in the email? Why not forward this email to them.

Unsubscribe

Don t want to receive these emails any more? Please unsubscribe instantly.

  • We offer Massage Therapy. Please call for details at 781-284-0559
  • Personal Training. Please call for details at 617-593-3176
  • Speed & Conditioning Training

 

 


 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.


News

If you still haven't started with your New Year's resolution to get fit, don't worry. You still have time!

Sign up today for our intense 14 Dat Fat Flush Program and shred those extra pounds. Hurry up and save your spot. You won't find any personal training deal like this. 

www.14dayfatflush.eventbrite.com 

Stroke Recovery with Physical Therapy

A stroke occurs when a clot blocks blood flow to an area of the brain, resulting in death of brain cells and damage to the brain. This can result in a variety of symptoms. These can range from weakness and altered sensation to paralysis and complete loss of sensation.

While traditional medicine helps in the immediate management of patients and prevents further injury, the best way for a patient to regain independence and quality of life is progressive, supervised exercise under the guidance of a licensed physical therapist.

Why physical therapy?

Physical therapists can help a stroke patient to learn or restore movement patterns essential for day-to-day activities. In addition to motion, a therapist can help improve muscle control, regain balance and stability and boost confidence. A therapist will also help a stroke patient avoid exercises and activities that can be potentially harmful, while creating a safe home environment conducive to rapid recovery.

A New Beginning - New Movement Patterns

A stroke is almost like a bolt of lightning to the nervous system. The effects are difficult to predict. The objective with physical therapy is to make the most out of the given situation, and focus on the basics of motion, strength, balance and environmental awareness. A stroke can forever alter the patient physically and emotionally. Physical therapy plays a critical role in recovery by facilitating:

1. The programming of new movement patterns - Physical therapists will encourage patients to perform both active and passive movements with the upper and lower extremities. This will help the patient regain independence, starting with simple tasks like sitting upright in bed, and getting out of bed independently. These are essential aspects of a happy, healthy and independent life.

2. The importance of environmental awareness – Simple measures such as stroking the skin or tapping the joints can help regaining awareness of the senses. Orientation between the body and surrounding objects is often impacted.

3. Continued rehearsal at home - A home exercise program involves repetition and self-training for the patient. In most cases, support from a family member goes a long way for the patient.

The Freedom Everyone Deserves...

There are things that some of us take for granted in life. It's part of the fabric of human nature. A stroke can rob an individual of fundamental things like muscle control, sensation and balance and shatter the patient's lifestyle. Physical therapists help patients to cope with the aftermath of the neurological impact of a stroke. They provide the patient (and the family) with the tools (and the courage) needed for recovery.

If you or someone you know has any movement problems, then don't hesitate to contact us. As your chosen experts of movement and function, we appreciate the opportunity to serve you.

You'll be amazed with what physical therapy can do for you. Regular sessions with a therapist can help every individual live life to the fullest. Don't let a stroke (or any limitation) hold you back. Reach out to us. We will help you get the freedom you deserve by helping you get rid of pain and limited motion.

This email was sent by eortiz_nspt@hotmail.com
To Unsubscribe From Our Newsletter, Please Click Here
North South Physical Therapy 1200 Washington St. Unit 103 Boston Massachusetts 02118 Phone: 617-778-5540