Thursday, March 17, 2016

Gardening Safety Tips


With the warmer weather coming in slowly but surely, flowers are blooming and it is time to start fixing up the garden! Before going headfirst into gardening this season, make sure you are prepared with proper tips and tricks to enhance your safety in the garden!
Working in your garden can be a great place to use your creativity while enjoying the outdoors and getting some physical activity. One of the first steps to safety in the garden is dressing to protect. Harmful sources such as lawn pests, harsh chemicals, sharp equipment, and too much sun can cause damage to your health and safety. To prevent damage, it is important to wear safety goggles, sturdy shoes, long pants, and gloves while gardening in harmful conditions.  Using insect repellent will also help in deterring any pests that can carry diseases, such as mosquitoes and ticks.
Working in the sun may also be dangerous for people that do not know their limits. Even being in the sun for short periods of time in high temperatures can cause serious issues in your health.  Make sure to drink plenty of fluids and avoid drinks that contain alcohol or large amounts of sugar as these will aid in dehydration.
Gardening can be tough on your body, so make sure to take frequent breaks to ensure you are not overworking yourself. Gardeners with arthritis should be using tools that are easier to grasp and match their ability. It has been shown that some physical activity by people with arthritis may increase energy and decrease pain and stiffness, so gardening may be the perfect start!
Be aware of heat-related illness signs, such as very high body temperature, headache, rapid pulse, nausea, confusion, or dizziness. If you experience any of these signs, immediately take a break in a shaded area and drink more water.
Remember to have fun in the garden this spring, but don’t forget to put your safety first!
Lake Country Physical Therapy & Sportscare PC offers the very best physical therapy in Ontario County. We treat all your wants and needs with our trusted and experienced Physical Therapists and staff. To begin to feel pain and stress free, start your Physical Therapy journey today and schedule your evaluation by calling (585) 396-1400.

Thursday, March 10, 2016

Men’s Health

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At Lake Country Physical Therapy & Sportscare, we aim to help men reach their maximum health for every stage of life. Our professionals specialize in the treatment of men’s health issues, and provide comfortable, one-on-one therapy to improve your health and overall wellness. We can provide either restorative or preventative services to treat a number of men’s health issues.
Incontinence is a common issue that is faced by men in any stage of life, often after surgery or trauma, and can have a number of causes. Incontinence is weakness in the pelvic floor which can cause leakage of urine or stool. The professionals at Lake Country Physical Therapy can work to rehabilitate the abdominal and pelvic floor muscles through different forms of therapy that may include electrical stimulation or biofeedback.
We can also work with men to provide pre-operative care and post-surgical rehabilitation treatments for many men’s health conditions. Surgery, such as a prostatectomy, can cause anxiety for men, but with muscle rehab and instruction on behavior modification, can greatly help manage the effects of this procedure. Post-operative care for this procedure focuses on strengthening the trunk, hips, abdomen and pelvic floor. We also provide similar treatments for those recovering from hernia repair surgery to prevent adhesion and formation of scar tissue.
The professionals at Lake Country Physical Therapy are also trained to help men dealing with fatigue from surgical procedures, chemotherapy, and radiation. We can provide different types of personalized energy management to help cope with fatigue and will help you progress in order to resume normal physical activity.
We provide services for sports specificity training and performance enhancement, such as golf and tennis, among others. To find out about all of the men’s health issues we treat and all the services we provide for specifically for men, please visit our website here. Through exercise, education, manual therapy and other treatments, we can help you reach your personal health goals and improve your well-being.

Thursday, March 3, 2016

What Is the Difference Between Physical Therapy and Chiropractic Care?

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Physical therapists and chiropractors are both medical professionals who provide treatment for pain and injury. If you are experiencing pain, you may be considering some kind of treatment to relieve your pain, but are not sure what type of professional care you need. Here are some differences between physical therapy and chiropractic care, so you can decide which is right for you.
A chiropractor is a medical professional who diagnoses and treats pain and injuries in the musculoskeletal system, which includes your bones, muscles, tendons and ligaments. A chiropractor focuses strictly on your bones and joints. A misalignment in your spine can cause tightened muscles, neck pain, back pain, headaches, and other symptoms. Chiropractors use joint manipulation/adjustments to loosen stiff muscles and correct misaligned vertebrae. Spinal adjustments chiropractors use are to help you reduce pain, regain movement, and achieve recovery.
A physical therapist is a medical professional who evaluates, diagnoses, and treats injuries and causes of pain and functional limitation. A treatment plan is developed for a person to regain and strengthen mobility, reduce pain, and prevent further injury and disability. A physical therapist works to treat pain caused by number of factors including injury, aging, and disease. Physical therapists are able to analyze issues with body movements such as coordination, flexibility, balance, range of motion and endurance. Services may include the following:
  • Sports injuries and orthopedic injuries, including concussions, joint injuries, and post-surgical rehab.
  • Workplace injuries such as repetitive stress injuries.
  • Neurologic conditions such as Parkinson’s Disease, multiple sclerosis, and vascular disease.
  • Balance and fall prevention programs.
The primary goal of physical therapy is to help people manage their condition through manual “hands on” therapy techniques, including manipulation or adjustments, postural correction, body mechanics, and exercise techniques. Physical therapists help people of all ages reach long-term goals and help prevent them from surgery and long-term need for prescription painkillers. A physical therapist offers a wide range of options to treat many issues throughout the body, while a chiropractor is more limited to manipulation/adjustments of the joints.  
At Lake Country Physical Therapy & Sportscare all the therapists have gone through extensive training and education. All of our therapists are trained to do adjustments, just as a chiropractor would, and some required complicated adjustments are referred to a local applied kinesiology group. Lake Country Physical Therapy & Sportscare mainstay services are:
  • Orthopedic rehab: any muscle, bone, joint, ligament, fascial, or cartilage injury or after surgery. 
  • Sports injury rehabilitation and prevention: for all ages, anyone who wants to improve their sport performance, or is just coming out of surgery.
  • TMJ treatment: ranges depending on the patient’s specific circumstance. 
  • Pelvic pain: pelvic floor (vaginal, anal, penile) and pelvic regions
  • Urinary or bowel symptoms: treatments would include biofeedback, bowel and bladder behavioral modifications, abdominal and pelvic floor muscle rehab and depending on the case, pelvic floor electrical stimulation
  • Pre-natal, pregnancy, and postpartum care
  • Vertigo: treatments are beneficial to restoring equilibrium by challenging balance and head position
  • Chronic pain: a plan of care incorporates Associated Awareness Techniques (AAT), and Pain Reflex Release Techniques (PPRT), hands-on bodywork, relaxation techniques, exercise, behavioral modifications, and meditation.
Lake Country Physical Therapy & Sportscare PC offers the very best physical therapy in Ontario County. We treat all your wants and needs with our trusted and experienced Physical Therapists and staff. To begin to feel pain and stress free, start your Physical Therapy journey today and schedule your evaluation by calling (585) 396-1400.

Tuesday, March 1, 2016

Women’s Health and Physical Therapy in Canandaigua, New York

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Taking care of your body is very important and taking care of yourself after an injury or surgery is even more important if you want to get back into top physical condition. Lake Country Physical Therapy & Sportscare take women’s healthcare very seriously and their services are the best Canandaigua can offer!

One of the important things that women can be treated for at Lake Country Physical Therapy & Sportscare is incontinence, which is the loss of bladder or bowel control due to involuntary leakage of urine or stool. The physical therapists can help patients with this issue by retraining their bowel and bladder habits through pelvic floor and abdominal muscle rehab as well as electrical stimulation if needed. They also take care of women in surgical prevention and post surgery-rehabilitation for conditions such as hernias, which occur after childbirth, or diastasis recti, a condition which an abdominal muscle hernia. The treatments vary, but often exercise is key in repairing the body.
Lake Country Physical Therapy & Sportscare can treat other problems specifically facing women:
    • dysmenorrhea (painful menstruation)
    • fatigue post menopause (the ceasing of menstruation)
    • osteopenia (precursor to osteoporosis)
    • osteoporosis (bone condition where they lose mass and can broken more easily)
    • painful sex
    • vaginal and/or anal pain.

Although treatment for women is very important, it’s just as important to take care of women after they have become mothers by making sure they stay healthy and are capable of taking care of their new babies. Lake Country Physical Therapy & Sportscare  offers women prenatal education in which they offer consultations and treatment from a physical therapist specializing in women’s health. He or she will talk to you about how a women can learn how to exercise safely during the pregnancy, in which it is recommended a pregnant women exercise 3 to 4 times a week for 15 minutes at a time and a heartbeat of 140 beats per minute.

The physical therapist will also show women techniques on how to treat and avoid pain during the pregnancy, which is important in the developing health of the baby. He or she will also discuss body mechanics, the proper ways to move and position yourself and the baby, which a key technique to learn to remain pain free during pregnancy, and also with the child postpartum, after the pregnancy. In prenatal education, the women are also taught safe abdominal, hip and lower back exercises. These can be used as tools in preventing a hernia or belly bulge after labor and delivery of the baby.

Women’s health and physical therapy is taken very seriously at Lake Country Physical Therapy & Sportscare, especially when it comes to new women becoming mothers and maintaining their health and that of the newborn baby. Proper prenatal education can save your life or your child and it is not something you want to gloss over when preparing to become a parent. Just as new mothers are important, the older mothers and elderly need to stay healthy too! Lake Country Physical Therapy & Sportscare are dedicated to the improvement of women’s health during all phases of life.

Lake Country Physical Therapy & Sportscare PC offers the very best physical therapy in Ontario County. We treat all your wants and needs with our trusted and experienced Physical Therapists and staff. To begin to feel pain and stress free, start your Physical Therapy journey today and schedule your evaluation by calling (585) 396-1400.

Thursday, February 18, 2016

How to prevent muscle cramps

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Muscle cramps, while not a serious injury, are something everyone has had, or will have, sometime throughout their life. Muscle cramps tend to develop from over exercising, by not stretching enough before a workout, or from being dehydrated. It’s important to know what a muscle cramp is and how they can be prevented.
A muscle cramp is when you have an involuntary and forcibly contracted muscle that does not relax. One can get a muscle cramp in several ways, such as overusing your muscles when exercising. This is why it’s important to stretch out fully before the workout and after the workout as well. You can also get a muscle cramp from low blood supply to your legs and feet such as when you are exercising (walking, running, etc.). Spinal nerve compression causes cramps when one is walking or standing, alcoholism and pregnancy could cause cramps as well.
You can prevent cramps from occurring by staying hydrated and drinking at least 8 to 12 glasses of water daily. Overheating your body due to too much exercising is also something you should avoid. Know your limits and stop so as not to injure yourself. If you want to prevent muscle cramps you need to be stretching both before and after your workout. Muscle cramps are common in the back of the lower legs, front and back of your thigh (think charley horse), as well as your abs, hands and feet.
To avoid muscle cramps entirely, you should think about certain exercises that always give you problems and leave you sore. Try to avoid those exercises entirely, or at least limit them to give your muscles a break. If you are having frequent pain, try stretching more. You could also take magnesium, a vitamin supplement, or use an application of epsom salt. Apply a wet cloth with the salts and press on the cramped area. Another option is to take an epsom salt bath for a complete soak of your body to prevent cramps from coming up in any area of your body.
Muscle cramps are an unfortunate effect most people will get in their lifetimes, from exercising or another cause. Always stay hydrated and drink a lot of water. Stretching is the other key that will keep your muscles strong and prevent cramps. If you follow these steps and continue to exercise safely, you should be able to stay cramp free.
Lake Country Physical Therapy & Sportscare PC offers the very best physical therapy in Ontario County. We treat all your wants and needs with our trusted and experienced Physical Therapists and staff. To begin to feel pain and stress free, start your Physical Therapy journey today and schedule your evaluation by calling (585) 396-1400.

Thursday, February 11, 2016

American Heart Month

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February is typically thought of as the month of Valentine’s Day, but there is actually another heart theme this month, and it lasts not one day but for all 28 days! February is also now known as American Heart Month, and it is all about getting your heart healthy as well as doing things to keep it that way. It can be hard to eat healthy or find time for exercise nowadays, but staying healthy while still living a life is very manageable.
Exercise is very important for everyone, especially if you want to lose weight or are trying to get in better shape. You do not need to do all that much just to stay healthy and keep your heart beating strong. Daily exercise is always recommended, and the American Heart Association recommends at least 30 minutes of exercise a day, 5 times a week. For most people that would be a challenge to do; with work and doing your other daily tasks, it might seem like you have no time. It doesn’t have to be 30 minutes all at once if it makes it easier for you break the time up. 10 minutes of exercise in the morning, 10 on your lunch break, and 10 at night is just one solution that could work for people.
If you don’t know how you plan on exercising just yet, you could always start with walking to get healthy. Walk around the block before work, on your break, or later in the evening. It is easy and something everyone is familiar with, plus walking shouldn’t be too stressful on your heart. After all, walking is at a nice relaxed pace, and maybe down the line you could start jogging!
Diet is also just as important when talking about heart health. Stay away from fatty foods or items high in cholesterol. If you are craving something sweet, go with fruit instead of candy as it is healthier and will fill your sugar craving. Another important thing would be to limit your sodium intake. Too much salt will raise your blood pressure and can cause harm later on down the road.
Blood pressure is a key factor when discussing heart health. You do not want your blood pressure to be too high as it can put you at risk of heart disease or a heart attack. People with high blood pressure are 4 times more likely to die from a stroke, and are 3 times more likely to die from heart disease when compared to people with normal blood pressure. The scary thing about having high blood pressure is that there are rarely any signs or symptoms, which is why you should have your blood pressure checked regularly. If you or someone you know has high blood pressure, ask your doctor about medication, and take it as directed. If you are a smoker, quit immediately! If not, then don’t ever start because it will only damage your heart.
There are a lot of things one can do to manage heart risk:
  • Exercise
  • Eat healthier
  • Manage blood pressure 
  • Lose weight
  • Reduce sugar
  • Stop smoking
Changing your lifestyle can be a challenge, but if you have a strong support system and are doing the right things, the change will better your life. If you’re heart healthy, perhaps you could inspire others to get healthy as well. Heart health is important and it will help ensure that you have a nice, long, healthy life.
For continued help in staying heart healthy, be sure to talk with your primary care provider as well as us at Lake Country Physical Therapy & Sportscare. We are happy to help you every step of the way.
Lake Country Physical Therapy & Sportscare PC offers the very best physical therapy in Ontario County. We treat all your wants and needs with our trusted and experienced Physical Therapists and staff. To begin to feel pain and stress free, start your Physical Therapy journey today and schedule your evaluation by calling (585) 396-1400.

Thursday, February 4, 2016

How to Fall Safely

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Don’t you wish those “Caution: Wet Floor” signs that we see in local supermarkets could be placed on the ground outdoors as well, saving us from slipping on the black ice that winter has so graciously bestowed upon us? Winter is definitely upon us and we are finding ourselves on the ground as we cannot catch our footing on this uneven and slippery roads and sidewalks. This wintry weather is when the most accidents occur, both on foot and in vehicles. We must be cautious and keep ourselves safe but sometimes you just can’t seem to catch your balance with these icy walkways. 
Have you ever seen those cartoons where the guy slips on the banana peel? That could be you but only with ice instead. Sometimes you may be able to regain footing but most of the time we are not always so lucky. The question is, though, when you know you are going to fall, what can we do to protect ourselves from getting hurt? You can reduce the impact of a fall and protect yourself from serious injury with just a few steps:
  •   The most important thing to protect from a fall is your head. An injury to this area can lead to major trauma and can even be fatal. Make protection of your head a priority before making contact with the ground. Tuck your chin into your chest and place your arms behind your head for extra protection (or in front of your head if falling forward). 
  •   It is also important to tuck your arm and legs in close to your core when falling to avoid absorbing full force or impact of the fall. If your body parts are too straight, it is more likely to break bones or tear a muscle because they are too stiff, so be sure to stay as loose as possible.  
  •   Lastly, try to roll when going into your fall. Instead of making impact heavily in one area, rolling can help you distribute the force of the fall to avoid major injury or damage to areas of the body.
If you use these helpful tips, you will hopefully only walk away from a fall with minor cuts and bruises at worst. While we are always here for you at Lake Country Physical Therapy & Sportscare, PC, we much rather have you avoiding a trip to the doctor or us if there is a way to avoid injury.
Lake Country Physical Therapy & Sportscare PC offers the very best physical therapy in Ontario County. We treat all your wants and needs with our trusted and experienced Physical Therapists and staff. To begin to feel pain and stress free, start your Physical Therapy journey today and schedule your evaluation by calling (585) 396-1400.

Thursday, January 28, 2016

Common Ski and Snowboard Injuries

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Some people love winter sports and going away to ski or snowboard for a weekend. While both can be fun hobbies, they can also be quite dangerous if not properly prepared or experienced. If your are new the slopes, it would be a good idea to brush up on on the basic safety of skiing and/or snowboarding. There are many common injuries associated with winter sports, but none too life threatening or serious if properly treated.
Common injuries include ligament tears, fractures, and dislocation of the shoulders or knees. Knee ligament injuries are the most common injury for skiers. Major ligament injuries can happen if the user falls as the knee will jerk with the ski. Other known injuries for skiers are spinal injuries, head injuries, wrist, and thumb injuries.
Snowboarding is just as dangerous as skiing and can come with similar injuries. Upper body injuries are common for snowboarders due to the rider using their legs for balance. When they fall, they reach out with their hands, thus resulting in shoulder dislocation as well as hand and wrist injuries. Snowboarders can also be subject to ankle injuries as boarding boots are less stiff than ski boots.
After hearing about the basic injuries skiers and snowboarders can have, it is now important to know how to prevent them from happening to you or someone you care about. When looking to protect yourself, the first step is to check to see if your equipment is up to par, fits well, and works for you. When choosing bindings or boarding boots, make sure they fit properly and are not too loose/big or tight/small as they will help protect you from ankle and knee injuries. It is also recommended that beginners wear wrist guards and/or elbow and knee pads. Learning a new activity like this can take time and it’s perfectly normal to fall in the beginning, so it may be a good idea to pad up if you’re a newbie.
The most vital piece of equipment recommended for everyone to wear is a helmet! This is extremely important as it protects your skull and brain. A bad fall could result in a serious injury if your head isn’t covered up and well padded. Wearing protective gear will keep you alive as it’s been associated with a decrease of 43% head, neck, and face injuries.
If you’ve got your pads on and have checked your bindings, you may think you are ready to go hit the slopes. Not so fast! Always be sure to check the conditions on the mountains and visually inspect where you are about to go. Look for signs in order to determine where it is safe to go and do not venture into closed off trails. Whether skiing or snowboarding, misinterpreting the weather is a common cause for accidents and can lead to injury and even death. Missing a chunk of ice on the slopes or hitting an unexpected drop you didn’t see in the beginning could lead to serious injury. Always look before you leap! It is also recommended to adjust to the altitude for a while before performing. You don’t want to risk passing out while skiing and end up crashing into a tree.
Hydration is also key when you’re out on the slopes. It might not seem like it’s all that important as you’re not in the humid heat, but you need to keep hydrated in winter weather as well. Periodic breaks are also highly recommended and it is advised to not go for hours on end just because you see your friends are doing it. Beginners need to rest and not go too hard as you want to avoid overexerting yourself.
Learning a new sport can be fun, but it is important to take it slow and continue to learn about safety precautions you could be taking to prevent injury. Do not rush to rise above your current level of skill, and remember, practice makes perfect!
At Lake Country Physical Therapy & Sportscare, our physical therapists know what it is like to hit the slopes. Zoe Fackelman, PT is an avid skier and Robert Christakos, PT, DPT is an avid snowboarder. Our physical therapists can provide you with the information and training you need to get your body in peak condition this season.
Lake Country Physical Therapy & Sportscare PC offers the very best physical therapy in Ontario County. We treat all your wants and needs with our trusted and experienced Physical Therapists and staff. To begin to feel pain and stress free, start your Physical Therapy journey today and schedule your evaluation by calling (585) 396-1400.

Thursday, January 21, 2016

What is the Graston Technique?



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The concept of cross fiber massage may not be a new idea but the instruments used for this procedure is fairly new. The Graston Technique allows soft tissue to mobilize eliminating the formation of scar tissue. These new instruments allow clinicians to effectively detect and help treat scar tissue that may limit a patient’s range of motion and can cause pain. Scar tissue can limit a patient’s healing process. The Graston Technique uses stainless steel to detect and comb through the scar tissue of an affected area. Once the scar tissue is identified, the instrument is used to break up the scar tissue so it can be absorbed by the body.
Treatments are usually done twice a week over a course of 4 to 5 weeks. The healing process is different according to each person but the treatments are known to take effect by the third or fourth time it is done. It is common to feel minor discomfort during the procedure along with possible bruising yet overall you should not feel more pain than the actual injury. A common misconception about the Graston Technique is that it is a surgical procedure. This is not true.  The Graston Technique is similar to a massage which uses the stainless steel instruments to graze over and “comb” the skin. This technique is used with appropriate therapeutic exercise.  Clinicians using the Graston Technique should be trained and accredited to be qualified to use these instruments. Check to see if your local physical therapist is qualified to incorporate the Graston Technique to help aid in your recovery.
The trained professionals at Lake Country Physical Therapy & Wellness find that the Graston Technique has been very successful for our patients.  If you have any questions please feel free to ask as we are always here to help you on the road to recovery.
Lake Country Physical Therapy & Sportscare PC offers the very best physical therapy in Ontario County. We treat all your wants and needs with our trusted and experienced Physical Therapists and staff. To begin to feel pain and stress free, start your Physical Therapy journey today and schedule your evaluation by calling (585) 396-1400.
Lake Country Physical Therapy & Sportscare, PC is proud to offer the Help a Friend Program. The Help a Friend Program is an opportunity to celebrate a double bonus. You have experienced the benefits of our services and when you refer a friend to us you receive a gift certificate to shop in downtown Canandaigua.

Thursday, January 14, 2016

Resistance Training for Osteoarthritis


Osteoarthritis is a type of arthritis that occurs when the flexible tissue at the end of the bones wears down. Resistance training is commonly used by physical therapists in order to increase tolerance and endurance for people experiencing osteoarthritis pain.
Exercises such as walking, swimming, and cycling can increase the heart rate and improve endurance and tolerance for those suffering with osteoarthritis of the hip and knee. If walking is too much to endure, a recumbent bicycle can be of help as it helps to extend the angle of the joint, causing less strain. If both of these are too much to tolerate, swimming in a heated pool might be the best solution for you.
A surprising exercise beneficial for people with osteoarthritis is weight lifting. The muscles surrounding the joints are able to be strengthened, helping to take the load off the arthritic joints and relieving pain. Strength training can also lessen the risk of falling, which is a major risk for people with osteoarthritis of the hip and knee.
Yoga is also helpful in building strength and preventing falls in people with osteoarthritis. Yoga and tai chi help to improve balance and aids in the prevention of falls. Remember to keep in mind that being slow and gentle when beginning yoga is essential in order to avoid pain. Strenuous yoga should be avoided by people with osteoarthritis because they may combine other forms of exercise that could be painful for the joints. Gentle yoga includes iyengar, viniyoga, and phoenix rising.
People with osteoarthritis should try these various types of training in order to reduce their joint pain. The physical therapists at Lake Country Physical Therapy can provide you with both an extensive evaluation and step-by-step guidance on how to improve your quality of life and help with your pain management.
Lake Country Physical Therapy & Sportscare PC offers the very best physical therapy in Ontario County. We treat all your wants and needs with our trusted and experienced Physical Therapists and staff. To begin to feel pain and stress free, start your Physical Therapy journey today and schedule your evaluation by calling (585) 396-1400.

Tuesday, January 5, 2016

Women's Health and Physical Therapy

Although physical therapy is universally helpful to both men and women, physical therapists can tailor exercises to fit the specialized needs of both genders. It is important that these gender specific exercises for both men and women are performed by a specifically trained physical therapist that is also trained in the condition that needs to be improved. For women in particular, physical therapy can be extremely useful throughout various stages of life. 
Female athletes can seek physical therapists as a source of help, whether they be weekend warriors or competitive athletes, in order to learn self-care, proper execution, and  treatment in order to improve what is preventing top performance. Women can also experience incontinence, which may be caused from pelvic floor weakness and other combining factors. Physical therapy can help in assessing the diet of the woman in order to treat them correctly; including restraining bowel and bladder habits and abdominal and pelvic floor muscle rehabilitation with or without electrical stimulation or biofeedback.
After surgical procedures, including radiation and chemotherapy, there can be an increase in fatigue. Physical therapy can help in resuming regular physical activity by lessening fatigue and providing instructions on managing energy. Arthritis aches and pains affect women everyday, and physical therapy is strongly recommended for people that have any muscle, bone, joint, ligament, fascial, or cartilage injury after surgery. Manual therapies can help in breaking the pain cycle to allow motion and tolerance to exercise, which will restore strength, flexibility, agility, and balance for daily living and increased job performance.
Women need to be able to live their day-to-day lives comfortably, without pain, and in order to achieve that, women should include physical therapy into their routine to improve their quality of life.
Lake Country Physical Therapy & Sportscare PC offers the very best physical therapy in Ontario County. We treat all your wants and needs with our trusted and experienced Physical Therapists and staff. To begin to feel pain and stress free, start your Physical Therapy journey today and schedule your evaluation by calling (585) 396-1400.

How Physical Therapy Can Help Vertigo


If you have been suffering from dizzy spells or feel unbalanced, there is a good chance your vestibular system is out of whack. This is often a sign of vertigo. There are treatments that can help strengthen your vestibular system. 
Your vestibular system is actually a sub-system of the nervous system that uses sensory information from the surrounding environment in order to maintain body positioning. Located in the inner ear, the vestibular system signals to the brain information about gravity and the environment. The sensitive nature of this area can trigger many illnesses and can bring about periods of dizzy spells but true vertigo.
Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV) and cervicogenic dizziness are two common causes and symptoms of vertigo and can be treated in one to three sessions at Lake Country Physical Therapy. We are unique in that our treatment programs for these conditions can take only 1-3 sessions in order to see results.
In a session with your physical therapist, he or she will actually be able to train your vestibular system so that it can sense environmental conditions more accurately. It also will predominantly train other sensory systems to compensate for a weak vestibular system and help to keep you on your feet. Damage to the vestibular system can be permanent so alternatives must be set in place.
Exercises will include being seated, lying down, standing, and walking  with a focus on utilizing your visual cues in order to gain information from your environment. Eye and neck movements will be used strategically in order to help change the way your nervous system receives sensory signals.
Conducting these exercises with a physical therapist will be not only be the most effective means but also the safest. Vertigo can be a dangerous condition, testing your boundaries without the help of a professional is risky.
A physical therapist will be able to monitor your progress and provide you with a personalized action plan. Every patient is different so there is not just one correct program that’ll cure vertigo. Through mutual hard work and dedication, you will have better footing in no time.
Lake Country Physical Therapy & Sportscare PC offers the very best physical therapy in Ontario County. We treat all your wants and needs with our trusted and experienced Physical Therapists and staff. To begin to feel pain and stress free, start your Physical Therapy journey today and schedule your evaluation by calling (585) 396-1400.

The Jaw and Physical Therapy



Your jaw is guided by the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) and issues with this joint is called temporomandibular joint disorder (TMD). The disorder is caused due to bad posture, chronic jaw clenching while sleeping, sleep alignment issues, a fracture, or other injuries. TMD can be identified by pain in the jaw, head, neck, and upper back, hearing a clicking, locking, and popping sound when the mouth is being opened or closed, jaw fatigue, or tinnitus (ringing in the ears).
It is recommended you meet with a physical therapist in order to get a proper diagnosis and to help lessen the pain of TMD. A physical therapist can examine your medical history, discuss previous surgeries or injuries, and conduct a physical examination of your neck and jaw. The posture of a patient and the way the neck moves will help the physical therapist determine if the TMJ pain is being caused by the alignment of the teeth.
The physical therapist will be able to treat the TMD in various ways after a thorough and proper diagnosis. Posture education is one way in which the physical therapist will be able to treat a patient, especially if it is found that the patient sits with their head in a position that places strain on the TMJ. While becoming more aware of posture is one way to improve the TMD, another way is to improve the movement of the jaw. Manual therapy will help increase movement in the jaw, relieve pain, and calm the nervous system overall. In severe cases, the physical therapist may want to use electrical stimulation in order to help reduce pain in the TMJ. If you are experiencing any pain or clicking in your jaw, it is advised to stop by your local physical therapist for an examination today!
Lake Country Physical Therapy & Sportscare PC offers the very best physical therapy in Ontario County. We treat all your wants and needs with our trusted and experienced Physical Therapists and staff. To begin to feel pain and stress free, start your Physical Therapy journey today and schedule your evaluation by calling (585) 396-1400.