Monday, September 17, 2018

Brian E Prell
Complimentary Screening

Are you, a friend, or a family member experiencing pain?  We offer a complimentary assessment.  If we can help, we'll tell them how.  If we can't, then we will direct them to someone who can. Just have them call our office and set-up a complimentary assessment and we will help direct them towards better health.


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Our GOAL is Your Success!

"I don't want anyone to have the need for physical therapy, but I would absolutely (and already have) recommend RPC PT to friends and family..."

~ KH

"The staff are sincere, genuine and attentive. The one on one and hands-on approach they offer makes me look forward to going and leaving feeling confident about my recovery."

~ Mary

"...I would highly recommend Brian Prell to anyone seeking physical therapy."

~ Cecily

"...I have seen Brian as a patient myself and have been extremely satisfied with his bedside manner and level of expertise, and will plan on continuing care with Brian for myself and my patients should the need arise."

~ Dr. Vindy Centa, D.O.

"...I tip my hat off to Brian and his team for their ability to consistently provide quality of care, ahieve projected outcomes, yet still optimize everyone's valuable time in a relaxed, professional, one-on-one caring environment."
~ Sandra, Nurse Practitioner

 

..."I was very accustomed to a less than personal experience, but your office was recommended to me as a lower volume, more patient-centric environment. True to what I heard and read from your website I can honestly say after 6 months of bieng a patient with you all that you hold true to your word. As a patient; thank you for that!"

~ C. McDonald

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Identify, Prevent, and Manage Repetitive Strain Injury (RSI). Ask Your Physical Therapist How!

Repetitive strain injury (RSI) occurs as a result of overuse or misuse of the body and it generally affects the upper extremities. It has been reported that approximately 60% of all occupational injuries can be attributed to RSI. This causes a significant decrease in productivity on a personal and professional level.

Causes

RSI usually occur in the fingers, elbows and wrists. The wrist joint experiences a great deal of stress as it is constantly used to perform simple tasks such as writing and typing. RSI is also quite common with musicians due to repetitive hand movements. 

 Symptoms

The stress placed on the soft tissue (muscles, tendons, nerves, arteries and veins) of the extremities results in compression or entrapment as a result of inflammation. Common symptoms include:

  • Tingling
  • Pain
  • Stiff achy joints
  • Intermittent numbness

If left untreated, these symptoms can lead to serious conditions such as: 

  • Carpal tunnel syndrome CTS
  • Tendonitis
  • Tenosynovitis
  • Ganglionic cysts
Prevention is Better Than Cure

The rule of thumb is to reduce further strain and rest the limb that is tingling, numb or hurting. It is important to identify the symptoms as early as possible and seek help.

It is very common for athletes, musicians and writers to ignore the symptoms of RSI. In order to prevent further injury and the resulting disability of RSI, it is best to seek the advice of a physical therapist.

Prevention Tips

If you are engaged in ongoing, repetitive activity on the job or during sports and recreational activities, it is important to rest periodically from the task and take note of the following:

  • Massage the limbs and joints
  • Stretch the muscles
  • Maintain hydration
  • Look for signs of overuse
  • If symptoms get worse, seek a physical therapist without delay

Physical Therapy Treatment

Conservative physical therapy management includes the following:

  • Strengthening the limbs and joints
  • Postural retraining
  • Bracing with the use of splints and wrist pads
  • Ergonomic intervention
  • Psychosocial rehabilitation
We Will Get You Back on Track... Always

The goal of physical therapy in RSI is to reduce pain, improve motion and restore strength. Since RSI is a chronic injury and develops over time (and is often ignored in the early stages), a physical therapy rehabilitation program is essential.

It provides a long-term solution to prevent further injury and regain quality of life. As your physical therapists, we know that daily life comes with its fair share of stress, and we don't want you to have to deal with yet another source of (physical) stress in the form of RSI. We are here to help you, and are committed to help you get better, faster.

Call us today to learn how we can help you recover from RSI and get you back on track with your job, and your life.

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LAKE OCONEE
117 Harmony Crossing, Suite 4
Eatonton, GA 31024                                                  706-454-1811
  
 

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1747 Langford Drive, B400 / Suite 103                      706-395-3628
Watkinsville, GA 30677    
 

 
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