Womens Health Physical Therapy Palm Beach FL

Women’s health physical therapy works to optimize health and relieve pain stemming from women’s health issues. Women’s health issues include pregnancy related complications, pelvic floor dysfunction, postpartum rehabilitation, lumbosacral strain, osteoporosis, musculoskeletal dysfunction, and more. Please read on to learn more and to gain access to physical therapists in Palm Beach, FL that provide women’s health physical therapy.

Denis Murphy MD
(561) 832-1643
1411 N Flagler Dr
West Palm Beach, FL
Melanie K Bone, MD
(561) 832-1970
550 S Quadrille Blvd
West Palm Beach, FL
Steven Horwitz, DC
(561) 640-9090
931 Village Blvd
West Palm Beach, FL
Foundation Chirporactic
(561) 684-0333
1395 N Military Trl
West Palm Beach, FL
Frank Crittenden, M.D.
561-863-1000
1000 45th Street
West Palm Beach, FL
Denis M. Murphy
(561) 832-1643
1411 N Flagler Dr
West Palm Beach, FL
Mark R. Murphy
(561) 656-2266
1515 N Flagler Dr
West Palm Beach, FL
Timothy Mark, MD
(561) 659-7411
2801 N Flagler Dr
West Palm Beach, FL
John Findlay, DC
(561) 659-1001
1717 North Flagler Drive
West Palm Beach, FL
Howard Green, MD
(561) 659-1510
200 Butler St
West Palm Beach, FL
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Could Physical Therapy Provide Fibromyalgia Relief?

If you have fibromyalgia, simple movement may be the last thing you want to do. But simple movements through physical therapy may be just the right treatment for you. How does physical therapy provide fibromyalgia relief? The answer: With a hands-on approach to reduce fatigue, pain, stiffness and loss of strength that accompanies fibromyalgia.

Fibromyalgia is a syndrome estimated to affect 5 million Americans (mostly women) with widespread aches and pains, fatigue, sleep difficulties, anxiety, and depression. Doctors don't know what causes fibromyalgia and there's currently no known cure. There are a variety of treatment options however that relieve patients' symptoms. Standard treatments include painkillers, antidepressants, cognitive-behavioral therapy, exercise and physical therapy.

Physical therapy and exercise address the physical problems caused by fibromyalgia such as pain, fatigue, de-conditioning, muscle weakness, and sleep disturbances. Patrice Winter PTMS, physical therapist and spokesperson for the American Physical Therapy Association says, "Fibromyalgia syndrome (FMS) can be very debilitating. The fatigue associated with it varies from mild to overwhelming. Some patients can't get even out of bed. By the time many patients come to a physical therapist, they're often severely de-conditioned from lack of activity due and this compounds their fatigue."

How can physical therapy relieve fibromyalgia? Physical therapists design individual treatment plans that use a variety of passive and active treatments.

Passive treatments may include:

  • Deep tissue massage to relieve muscle tension and spasms and improve muscular and joint range of motion.
  • Soft Tissue Mobilization to treat muscle spasms, trigger points and improve range of motion.
  • Heat Therapy to relax muscles, improve circulation to affected areas, and improve the body's natural healing processes.
  • Ice Therapy to reduce inflammation.
  • Hydrotherapy (hot baths and whirlpools) to relax muscles, improve circulation and allow for gentle no-stress exercise.
  • Electric Muscle Stimulation (don't worry, it's painless) to reduce pain by increasing endorphins.
  • Ultrasound therapy (sound waves) to create heat, improve range of motion, relax muscles and improve circulation

Active Treatment may include a variety of exercises to strengthen core (abdominal), back, arm and leg muscles and increase flexibility.

Winter says, "Our best results come from addressing individual patients at the physical state they present in and working very gradually. We've seen a lot of success with developmental sequencing work, similar to the process a baby goes through in normal development.... rolling, crawling, balancing, sitting, standing. This helps reorganize the neurologic system to return it to more normal function. We address body pain and trigger points with soft tissue mobilization and manual stretching."     

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