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April 2013 E-Newsletter

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The Benefits of Aquatic Exercise

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Aquatic Therapy

By: Brent McLeod PT, DPT

Clinic: Sherwood Physical Therapy

Published By: Reflex on 2/25/13

 

Many people with joint pain resulting from osteoarthritis feel trapped because they are told that becoming more active, stronger, and losing weight will help reduce their symptoms; however, joint pain makes movement and exercise difficult. People feel trapped by their condition and this can often lead to depression and a significant decrease in quality of life. The pool can be an incredibly effective environment for exercising early on during the rehabilitation process for those dealing with joint pain but looking to become more active right away.

 

Water Provided Many Exercise Benefits

 

The buoyant force of water is the force that suspends us and decreases our relative body weight. When a person is in the water up to their chest, they weigh approximately 10 percent of their weight on land. Waist high water results in approximately 50 percent of normal body weight. This can significantly decrease joint pain during activity and improve one’s ability to exercise. Many exercise pools are heated to a warmer temperature than lap swim pools. The warmth of the water can also be beneficial by decreasing pain, improving flexibility, and improving muscle function making exercise feel better. Finally, the natural turbulence of the water requires almost constant muscle effort to control body motion which helps our core stabilizing muscles to become stronger, along with the leg muscles during the performance of lower body exercises.

 

Most community/city pools and pools at private gyms offer aquatic exercise classes. Often, they will have classes tailored specifically to those dealing with joint pain from osteoarthritis. This provides a great way to exercise in a group setting with people who are going through the same rehabilitation process. These classes offer social interaction, camaraderie, and positive reinforcement which can significantly improve mood which also has a pain decreasing effect. However, the group exercise setting is not for everyone. Many physical therapy practices offer the benefits of aquatic rehabilitation in a more individualized and intimate setting if a larger group environment is not appealing.


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Acute Low Back Pain

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Acute Low Back Pain

Low back pain is an epidemic in the United States, and is the number one cause of activity limitation and work loss in our society. Up to 33% of those who have an episode of acute low back pain will have another episode within the year and the number of people who develop chronic low back pain requiring ongoing medication or invasive medical procedures is rising significantly.

Did You Know...

 

Acute low back pain can be effectively treated by early physical therapy? If you, a friend or family member currently suffers from acute low back pain, contact Sherwood Physical Therapy for an evaluation. TRY PHYSICAL THERAPY FIRST!
 


 

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Proud Sponsors of the YMCA Healthy Kids Day!

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 YMCA Healthy Kids Day

Summer is the time for kids to get up, get out and grow. But for some kids, exposure to activities that stimulate the body and mind ends with the school year. In fact, research shows that kids are prone to gain more weight and fall behind in studies. So get a jump on summer and start moving!

 

Therapeutic Associates Sherwood Physical Therapy is excited to announce that we will be sponsoring the YMCA Healthy Kids Day! Please stop by and visit us at our booth.





WHAT: YMCA Healthy Kids Day

WHEN: Saturday, April 27th / 10:30 AM - 12:30 PM

WHERE: Sherwood Family YMCA

WHERE: 23000 SW Pacific Hwy
WHERE: Sherwood, OR 97140

WHAT: A free community event for kids and parents to help families find fun through active play and educational opportunities to improve health and well-being.

 

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