North South Physical Therapy

   

Monday, March 03, 2014

 
North South Physical Therapy
617-778-5540
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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

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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:

"They have helped me so much! I learned how to do stretches at home and improved my posture. The attention and care you get is great and they truly care about the patient and how they are doing."

Francisco Pugilatore

Revere, MA  12/03/2013

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  • 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.
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Schedule your 1st massage at our Revere or South End location and get 50% OFF!

Only $30 for a full-hour massage!

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FEBRUARY HAPPENINGS

      

Left: Our Main Street PT team wearing red to celebrateValentine's Day!

Right: Clinical liaison Hector Rojas met Miss Massachussets 2014 Caroline Lunny during Square One Mall's Health and Wellness Expo. She approved our wellness partner smoothies!

Can Physical Therapy Help Chronic Fatigue Syndrome?

Chronic fatigue syndrome is a clinical condition characterized by excessive fatigue and body pain. It is often preceded by a viral illness and is associated with symptoms like muscle aches and pains, joint pains, difficulty sleeping and at times, depression.

The symptoms are unpredictable and can vary from mild discomfort to excruciating pain. Depending on its severity, this condition has the potential to alter the lives of the patient and family members, and requires a comprehensive treatment plan.

For decades, the healthcare community has debated the best way to treat chronic fatigue syndrome. Most patients required a combination of medical intervention and physical therapy. Let’s take a closer look at how physical therapy can effectively combat chronic fatigue syndrome.

The Importance of Supervision

A supervised, progressive exercise program is the foundation of physical therapy treatment for patients with chronic fatigue syndrome.

The first time you meet with your physical therapist, the therapist will determine the extent of the disease. This will help the physical therapist understand what your requirements are and chart out a plan for treatment. The therapist will assess the patient's underlying ability and initiate an intervention program.

Starting with a series of simple stretches and exercise programs, you can expect in an improvement in motion and strength. This allows the body to become stronger and cope with the pain at the same time.

For example, a patient may be asked to walk for a few minutes a day. As time progresses, the patient is able to walk faster, and over longer distances. Supervised, progressive exercise is the key. Chronic fatigue syndrome is characterized by days when the patient feels really active and energetic, and other days when they feel tired and listless. Physical therapy helps improve the physical and the mental state of the patient over a period of time.

The Life Altering Impact of Physical Therapy

 

Physical therapy can change lives, in more ways than one.

It can help treat most types of pain and dysfunction in the body by identifying the underlying cause and its impact on bones, muscles and joints. You'll be surprised with everything we can do. The best way for you to discover this is to schedule an appointment and come in to our office.

For patients with chronic fatigue syndrome, physical therapy can transform quality of life. It helps patients strike the right balance between rest and movement. This is achieved with an exercise program that is simple, progressive and supervised. An improvement in physical function can positively impact every aspect of the patient's life, including emotional and mental state.

Pick up the phone and give us a call today. Physical therapy can have a life altering impact on you and your family. We will bring a smile to your face. Thank you, and we appreciate the opportunity to serve you.

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North South Physical Therapy 1200 Washington St. Unit 103 Boston Massachusetts 02118 Phone: 617-778-5540