Monday, June 02, 2014

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

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 Patient Testimonial:

"Physical therapy has helped me feel like a different person. It has kept me from having surgery on my leg. I wake up and feel strong and revitalized. The staff is very nice and pleasant. They are very thorough and caring. Can't say enough about the staff!"

Patient Alfred Sablone on being asked how treating at our practice has improved his life.

Revere, MA 04/21/2014

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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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JUNE HAPPENINGS 

 Hi there! Our NSPT team will be at this year's Revere Runs 5K event and we'd love if you joined us! We'll be offering free chair massages, Kinesio Taping applications and health and wellness tips for all participants. Our wellness partner Smoothie King Boston will also be there giving out free smoothies! 

5K Race will occur on Saturday, June 7, 2014 at 9:00am at the Whelan School in Revere. Pre-registration for the race will be $20 and same day registration will be $25. Don't feel like running? Still come by for a good time! 

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BrocktonWant to look your best this summer? Let us help you! If you're in the Brockton area, join us Saturday, June 7th from 10am-3pm for our fitness open house at Main Street Physical Therapy. Free personal training sessions and workout tips, free smoothies from Smoothie King Boston and a discounted price for those who sign up for our summer workout programs with partner Next Level Fitness.

You don't want to miss out! For more info call 508-559-9696. 95 Main St, Brockton MA 02301
 
Walk the Walk - With Devices

For most individuals, the probability that an assistive device may be needed seems very unlikely. Walking, and basic movements like getting out of bed, in and out of a car and climbing up the stairs are some of things we take for granted. As one gets older, muscles and joints tend to degenerate, resulting in aches and pains.

The fact is, you may need to use a cane / walker or other assistive devices at some point in your life. Age-related pathologies like osteoarthritis or sudden traumatic injuries can lead to difficulty with daily tasks.

Physical therapy is an important part of the rehabilitation process. Physical therapists advocate the use of assistive devices as part of their treatment especially when patients experience decrease in mobility and restricted function.

Assisted walking devices help patients perform daily activities in a pain free manner, and also improve mobility. Assisted walking devices include, but are not limited to, canes, walkers, and crutches. Physical therapists often prescribe such devices following a detailed assessment of the patient's deficits and requirements.

Tips on How to Use Assisted Walking Devices

Here are important tips on how to get the most benefit out of the use of assisted walking devices:

Crutches

Crutches are used by individuals who need stability and support in the lower body. When using crutches, ensure that they are of the right length and they comfortably sit under the armpit. Sufficient upper body strength is important for balance. Your physical therapist will identify the best walking pattern for you, and will train you to use the crutch correctly.

Walkers

Walkers are generally used by individuals with balance impairments. Elderly patients often use walkers to reduce the risk of falls. The key to using a walker is to ensure that it is of the right height and that the patient does not stoop down too much to support himself or herself. Most walkers have an adjustable height option. Some walkers allow adjustments for patients to climb stairs as well. The key is to hold firmly and to lean forward slightly while using a walker.

Cane

A cane also helps individuals struggling with balance. A 'quad cane' has four anchor points and provides a high level of stability. In general, the cane is held on the dominant, stronger arm to support the opposite side, but your physical therapist will make that determination. A cane is generally used in conjunction with the movement of the opposite affected leg.

Assistive devices serve many purposes, and are not restricted to locomotion alone. They assist the individual to perform day-to-day activities in an efficient manner. For example, an assistive device called a grabber helps patients pick up any objects on the floor. In the bathrooms, a grab bar on the wall can be helpful in assisting patients to stand up from a seated position.

We Walk the Walk... With You

The choice of an assistive device is often determined by the physical therapist following a detailed initial evaluation.

Individuals who demonstrate weakness with one side the body may be prescribed a single point cane. For individuals with weakness in both their lower limbs or those who have suffered from some form of injury, crutches or a walker are generally recommended.

Physical therapists play an important role in helping patients stay mobile and maintain independence. There is a lot that your physical therapist can do for you.

With the right treatment approach involving exercise and manual therapy, there is a possibility that you may regain full function without the need for an assistive device. That's how life changing physical therapy can be for you. Contact us today to learn more. We look forward to the opportunity to work with you.

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