Low Back Pain
Did you know that between 75%-85% of adults will be affected by low back pain in their lifetime? The Center for Disease Control (CDC) recently recommended therapy over things like medication as the preferred treatment for back pain.
How Physical and Occupational Therapy Can Help
Improve Posture
- Strengthen the abdominal and back muscles through high-intensity strength training to improve posture and mobility
Improve Range of Motion
- Improve range of motion and reduce pain through exercise combined with manual therapy, including spinal manipulation
Provide patient Education
- Provide education on posture and positioning while performing activities of daily living, including lifting objects around the house, and performing chores to prevent exacerbation of symptoms





