Lake County Physical Therapy LLC

Monday, 02 January 2012

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Your expert therapy team consists of physical therapists, massage therapists and physical therapy technicians who come from varied areas of strength including Myofascial Release, Trigger Point Therapy, Craniosacral Therapy, Reiki, Feldenkrais Method, GyneVisceral Mobilization, Reflexology, and Lymphedema Management. 

We believe that education about your condition is the key in allowing you to understand and manage your condition.  Good Physical therapy is a partnership between you and your physical therapist where together you set your goals and work towards them.

New and Exciting Weight Loss Therapy is Now Here!

New for January 2012, is our weight loss program using a combination of accupuncture points in the ear and laser therapy. Learn how the use of Cold Laser Therapy can jumpstart and enhance your weight loss goals through accupuncture points and exercises customized to your biometrics. This new state-of-the-art technique will give you results that will amaze you!

In our preliminary outcome study we noted significant positive results in our subjects.  We concluded positive outcomes were a result of consistent exercises, behavior modification and following the prescribed program.

Call us at 847-229-0140 to see if you qualify. 

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We hope we have exceeded your highest expectations.  Tell your family and friends.  Refer anyone to us who becomes a patient and get a FREE HALF HOUR MASSAGE.

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Welcome to our newsletter!

Happy New Year! We at Lake County Physical Therapy are very excited for everything 2012 is bringing us! We are rolling out our new weight loss therapy to help you get on the fast track to your New Year's Resolution!

We all know that weight loss is key to a healthy and happy lifestyle, but sleep is just as important to our bodies as well! Be sure to read below about all the benefits a good night sleep can do for you and your daily activities.

Lastly, check out our new Calendar of Events page! We have helpful, informative and FREE workshops scheduled almost every month this year, we hope that you will attend and learn new ways to keep your body healthy and in the best shape possible for 2012!

In addition we would love to hear from you about your comments and suggestions regarding this newsletter, please reply by email or if you prefer, call your favorite physical therapist at Lake County Physical Therapy LLC.  Thank you for taking the time to read our newsletter.

Our Convenient Locations:


301 E Rollins Road, Round Lake Beach

100 N Atkinson Road, Ste 207, Grayslake

1047 E Lake Cook Road, Wheeling

351 S Greenleaf Street, Ste E, Park City (WOMENS HEALTH ONLY)

 

APPOINTMENT LINE: 847-229-0140

Specialty Programs
  • Oncology Issues
  • Fibromyalgia
  • Lymphedema Therapy / MLD
  • Anodyne / Neuropathy Program
  • Women's Health (Urogynecological)
  • Pelvic Floor Rehab (Male, Female & Pediatrics)
  • Viceral Manipulation
  • Balance and Fall Prevention
  • Functional Capacity Evaluations
  • Arthritis Program
  • Sport Enhancement
  • Ergonomic Training
  • Vestibular Rehab
  • Work Hardening
  • Work Conditioning
  • Manual Therapy

For more information visit us at Lake County Physical Therapy

The Importance of Sleep

As your physical therapy providers, we help you relieve pain with a combination of exercises and other treatment techniques, but nothing helps muscle recovery more than rest and relaxation. We would like to take a moment to have you step back and help you reexamine the importance of sleep.

Sleep is a very important part of our lives for the following reasons:

1. Learning and memory

Sleep helps the brain commit new information to memory; a process called memory consolidation.

2. Metabolism and weight

Being overweight can increase the likelihood of suffering from sleep disorders like apnea. On the other hand, chronic sleep deprivation may cause weight gain. That's why the right amount of sleep is very important.

3. Mood/quality of life

Lack of sleep (long- or short-term) may result in symptoms like irritability, impatience, inability to concentrate, and moodiness. In some cases, anxiety and depression are also likely to occur.

4. Cardiovascular health

Serious sleep disorders like insomnia and sleep apnea have been linked to high blood pressure, increased stress hormone levels, cardiac arrhythmias, and increased inflammation. 

5. Immunity/risk of disease

Though all the mechanisms aren't clear, scientists have found that sleep deprivation alters immune function. If you don't get enough sleep, you may find yourself falling sick more often.

How Much Sleep? 7 Hours or More...

Sadly, we live in a sleep deprived society. Some studies suggest that 50 to 70 million Americans are affected by some type of sleep disorder.

It's likely that you need to make a conscious effort to get more (sound) sleep. The human body needs at least 7 to 8 hours of sleep every night. However, it's not just the duration of sleep, but also the quality that matters.

Lack of sleep can cause several problems. Aside from drowsiness, it can cause immune, nervous system, endocrine and cardiovascular issues.

The Impact of Sleep Deprivation

As your physical therapists, we want you to get the most out of every exercise routine we design for you, but adequate sleep is the foundation for recovery and strength.

Sleep deprivation can set off a chain of events that can affect different parts of your life. These may include:

  • Poor health caused by bad food choices.  A study in the Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine discovered that people, especially women, who suffered from sleep apnea tend to consume foods that are high in cholesterol, protein and fat. 
  • Impaired sugar metabolism and diabetes are more likely in those who get five hours of sleep (or less) a day. 
  • Both factors above can lead to weight gain and obesity.
  • The incidence of car accidents increases when sleep deprived individuals are behind the wheel.
  • Heart attacks are more likely when you sleep five hours or less.
  • Balance problems and falls are more likely (especially in the elderly).
  • Children who don't get enough sleep tend to be irritable, and in extreme cases, show behavioral issues.

When you get enough sleep, your body functions better. We want you to be the best you can be, physically and mentally, which is why we want you to get enough sleep.

Getting enough sleep and planning an exercise program to improve your strength and flexibility will be one of the most important things you do in 2012, and we are standing by to assist you.

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Lake County Physical Therapy  301 East Rollins Road Round Lake Beach IL 60073  Phone: 847-201-7612