Neck & Spine Therapy
Neck and Spine Conditions
- Disc Herniation
- Facet Arthritis
- Radiculopathy
- Scoliosis
- Spinal Cord Injury
Disk Herniation
Facet Arthritis
Scoliosis
Signs and Symptoms of Scoliosis
- Uneven waist
- one hip appearing higher than the other
- Uneven shoulders
- A more prominent shoulder blade than the other
Treatment & Management
Treating scoliosis can include surgery to correct the condition. A patient can also use braces. Our neck and spine physical therapy clinic provides PT to help address the condition. We understand that no ailment is like the other; therefore, we build a training program to suit your specific needs.
The goal of the physical therapy program is to improve posture and core stability. The program also focuses on enhancing self-management and getting a better pelvic alignment.
Spinal Cord Injury
Signs and Symptoms of Spinal Cord Injury
- Loss of movement
- Loss of bowel or bladder control
- Spasms or exaggerated reflex activities
- Difficulties clearing your lungs, coughing or breathing
- Walking and balance difficulty
Treatment & Management
Though research continues, damage to the spinal cord is irreversible. Rehabilitation is one of the most prominent ways of dealing with this injury. At OneRehab, we offer the best neck spine physical therapy in Richardson.
The treatment program is intensive in this case ranging from positioning, stretching to building strength. The exercise programs are also designed to redevelop fine motor skills and relearning new ways to adapt to the environment.
Additionally, we help equip the patient with information regarding the spine, thus preventing more complications. The advice encompasses every area of life and how to rebuild and improve the quality of life.
Spinal cord injury requires a patient to use some equipment. We have a dedicated team of neck and spine physical therapists who help patients learn to use equipment. This enables a patient to attain some independence level with some resuming their hobbies or participating in fitness and social activities.
Patient Wellbeing is Our Primary Concern
Spine Physical Therapy
What To Expect from Your Initial Visit
- Look at your medical history in detail
- Conduct a comprehensive evaluation of all the symptoms
- Review your strength and range of motion
- Analyze your gait and posture.
Spine Therapy Exercises
Stretching
The physical therapy program will comprise a regular stretching routine. As a result, you will improve your range of motion and provide relief to muscles experiencing disuse. Additionally, stretching exercises prevent muscle spasms if you have poor posture. You prevent more back issues by continually stretching your lower back muscles, hips, legs, and abdominal muscles. This stretching routine is individualized depending on your spine condition. It targets specific areas helping you improve.
Stabilization
After lumbar spine physical therapy evaluation, you may need to do stabilization exercises. These exercises strengthen muscles and support the spine preventing lower back pain. Again, you need to do these exercises under the observation of a skilled physical therapist. The goal is to help you maintain the 'neutral spine position.
Core Strengthening
Your exercises will also include core strengthening exercises to protect the spine. These exercises strengthen the abdominal muscles and lower back muscles, providing a belt of muscle protection around the spine. These exercises will entail:
- Workouts to strengthen the abdominal muscles such as sit-ups, crunches, and leg raises
- Lower back exercises which you can do on machines or when lying on the stomach and raising the chest of the ground. As a result, your lower back muscles hyperextend the spine. If you are doing physical therapy exercises after spine surgery, ensure you follow the therapists' advice to avoid re-injury.
Neck Physical Therapy
Neck Stretches & Exercises
Core & Back Strengthening
Aerobic Activities
Aquatic Exercises
Risks or Complications during Neck & Spine Exercises
- Pain and stiffness can become worse when you start therapy. It is normal to develop soreness or swelling when you begin therapy. However, as you continuously participate in the program, these symptoms should reduce. Ensure you talk to the physical therapists every time during the exercise if you experience discomfort.
- Improper technique can worsen the injury or cause new problems. Physical therapy for neck and shoulder pain can help reduce symptoms. However, when an improper technique is applied, you can be injured. Take proper caution not to attempt risky exercises without professional guidance.
- Unable to continue therapy: Often, physical therapy is not easy, and some patients quit before achieving the necessary strength and flexibility. It is advisable to talk to your therapist if you feel this way. The therapist can adjust the exercises to help you build your motivation and commitment.
- Underlying conditions can worsen. In some cases, patients can have underlying and undiscovered causes of pain, which can deteriorate during physical therapy. You can go for a check-up if the pain keeps getting worse to evaluate the source of the pain.
Risks or Complications during Neck & Spine Exercises
- Pain Modulation Techniques
- Manual Traction
- Soft Tissue Mobilization
- Exercise Therapy
- Manual Therapy
- Joint Mobilization
- Manual Muscle Stretching
- Self-Management Techniques
- Heat/Cold Therapy