Trying To Boost Your Physical Activity? Therapeutic Exercise Could Be Your Saving Grace!
Have you been looking for a way to boost your physical activity while still reducing your pain symptoms? Therapeutic exercise is an excellent way to regain function, live pain-free, and get your life back!
Therapeutic exercise in Overland Park, KS on Metcalf Ave and Overland Park, KS on Farley St is a safe and easy way for patients of all ages to achieve pain relief, and improve function. The physical therapists at College Park Physical Therapy are trained and experienced to prescribe exercises specific to your condition and needs.
Often people presume that someone who is doing physical therapy is recovering from surgery. That isn’t always the case, however. Anyone who wants to feel better, move better, walk better, or regain stamina, agility, flexibility, and balance will benefit from physical therapy!
For more information on how therapeutic exercise may benefit you, contact College Park Physical Therapy today!
Benefits of therapeutic exercise
Physical therapy and therapeutic exercise can be used as a treatment for any pain, injury, or ailment someone may be facing. Exercise plans are designed to improve your fitness and help you do better than you have in the past. Our aim at College Park Physical Therapy is to get your power back to where it was before, if not higher!
Therapeutic exercise involves tailored exercises targeting reductions in inflammation, increased mobility, strength, and endurance, as well as returning the body activity to its optimal state.
When faced with physical difficulties and challenges, therapeutic exercise may also be used to avoid further impairment or disability.
There is a wide variety of therapeutic exercises and each one has a unique purpose. These include:
Coordination and Balance Exercises
You put the muscle and skeletal structures in your body to the test any time you rise, walk, rest, brush your teeth, prepare a meal, or go about your everyday activities.
You lose your ability to look out for yourself and keep yourself safe if you can’t maintain your balance! If you don’t have control over your body, you put yourself at risk for falls and injuries.
Your ability to care for yourself or your loved ones depends on your ability to balance and coordinate your arms, legs, hands, and feet. That is why balance and coordination exercises are so important, especially after an injury or illness.
Relaxation Exercises
Although it’s vital to exercise the body’s muscles, joints, and soft tissues, it’s also crucial to help them relax and release.
Even if sleeping when you’re in pain isn’t necessarily the ideal way to deal with it, relaxing will help your body to begin the recovery process.
Heat, ice, electrical stimulation, massage, or trigger point therapy are all pain-relieving therapies that can help the body recover, boost sleep, reduce blood pressure, and keep you going back to the gym for more exercise!
Compound and Specific Muscle(s) Targeted Exercises
It’s easy to think of exercise as something we do with our muscles, but exercise can also help our body’s other systems. Exercises that are focused on your arms, legs, or back are all examples of compound or isolation area-specific exercises!
Range of Motion Exercises
These kinds of exercises are aimed at increasing the range of motion in your joints and soft tissues.
This may be done through active, passive, or assisted stretching activities designed to help your muscles, tendons, and joints move better, without pain.
Posture Exercises
You may not know it, but posture has a direct effect on muscle power, coordination, injury risk, and ability to breath well!.
Hours spent at desks, leaning over keyboards, gaming, may lead to poor muscle tone, and poor posture patterns may all result in discomfort or disability.
Posture exercises help to relieve aches and pains by correcting bad posture not just during training but also in everyday tasks.
Muscle Performance Exercises
Increasing power, endurance, and muscle strength are vital to good balance and stability, as well as bone and joint health.
Resistance and endurance exercises are designed to increase muscle strength without injury.
How can physical therapy help improve my wellbeing
It is a common myth that when one is in pain, one should only rest and relax. When you’ve sustained an injury, it’s normal to want to lay down or go to bed, but this will cause the muscles to weaken or atrophy during the recovery process. In the long term, this will lead to reduced functionality and increased discomfort.
The good news is that our physical therapists in Overland Park, KS can help you. Our physical therapists are movement experts, trained in improving strength, range of motion, and overall function of the body.
At College Park Physical Therapy, our goal is to help you live a pain-free life with even greater strength and endurance than you had before.
Key muscle group exercises target breathing and circulation to help speed healing, improve blood flow, and lower stress on the body.
Our physical therapists will create an individualized recovery schedule for you that includes therapeutic interventions to relieve pain, improve strength in weaker parts of the body and facilitate recovery. These gains in strength, endurance and balance will help you achieve optimal levels of functional movement in your everyday activities like walking the dog, getting in and out of chairs or cars, picking up laundry baskets, pushing a grocery cart, unloading your dishwasher, or getting back to your favorite sport or fitness activity.
Let us help you feel better, faster
If you want a life with less pain and greater strength and endurance, request an appointment at College Park Physical Therapy today to learn more about “prescribed therapeutic exercise’ and how it can help you reach your physical goals and allow you to live the life you want!




