Specialties

Spine Rehabilitation

Spine rehabilitation in physical therapy is a treatment approach that helps people recover from spine-related injuries or conditions. It can also help people prevent future spine problems. Spine rehabilitation typically involves a combination of exercises, manual therapy, and education. The specific exercises and treatments will vary depending on the individual’s needs and goals. Some of the most common exercises used in spine rehabilitation include:
  • Stretching: Stretching can help to improve range of motion and reduce pain.
  • Strengthening: Strengthening exercises can help to improve core strength and stability.
  • Functional exercises: Functional exercises are designed to help people improve their ability to perform everyday activities.
  • Posture training: Posture training can help to improve alignment and reduce stress on the spine.
Manual therapy is a hands-on treatment that can help to reduce pain, improve range of motion, and restore normal movement patterns. Some of the most common manual therapy techniques used in spine rehabilitation include:
  • Joint mobilization: This involves moving the joint through its range of motion in a controlled and gentle manner.
  • Joint manipulation: This involves a more forceful and specific movement of the joint.
  • Soft tissue mobilization: This involves applying pressure to the muscles and other soft tissues.
  • Massage: This involves using the hands to knead and rub the muscles and other soft tissues.
Education is an important part of spine rehabilitation. The physical therapist will teach the individual about their condition, how to manage their pain, and how to prevent future problems. Spine rehabilitation can be an effective treatment for a variety of spine-related conditions, including:
  • Back pain
  • Neck pain
  • Sciatica
  • Herniated discs
  • Spinal stenosis
  • Post-surgical rehabilitation
Here are some of the benefits of spine rehabilitation in physical therapy:
  • Reduced pain: Spine rehabilitation can help to reduce pain by improving range of motion, strength, and function.
  • Improved function: Spine rehabilitation can help to improve function by reducing pain and improving range of motion.
  • Prevention: Spine rehabilitation can help to prevent future spine problems by teaching people how to manage their pain and how to prevent further injury.