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I've been a caretaker of an elderly woman with dementia for over two years. I've seen the effects of this mental affliction, and how devastating it can be to loved ones. This is why I am a firm believer in seeking a professional diagnosis, so the patient may receive necessary care and treatment. Once diagnosed at the onset of symptoms, a plan can be devised. Through social interaction and daily care, my charge has achieved a higher quality of life. If your loved one has been diagnosed with dementia or Alzheimer's disease, you can make a difference. Love will find a way.

Dementia and Your Loved One

Ways Physical Therapy Helps Manage Many Types Of Back Pain

Vickie Armstrong

Neck pain is a health issue that can occur in many individuals for what may appear to be little or no reason. Unfortunately, this problem can become quite widespread very quickly and may be paired with other health issues that may affect a person in unexpected ways. Therefore, those with neck pain need to get immediate help in managing these symptoms with physical therapy.

Neck Pain Has Many Causes

Neck pain is something that can have many unique causes. For example, some types are triggered by sleeping poorly for one night – which can be a type of muscle strain – and others are caused by poor posture, working for too long at a desk, or injuries. Unfortunately, more persistent types of neck pain are caused by more severe health issues that may threaten a person's well being many ways.

For example, a heart attack may cause neck pain symptoms that can be very persistent and may come before the attack strikes. The same type of pain may also come with high blood pressure or even a warning before a stroke. Therefore, those experiencing neck pain needs to go through one or more physical therapy types to protect their health and avoid unnecessary suffering.

Choosing the Best Type of Physical Therapy

Physical therapy must be carefully chosen based on a person's condition and the severity of this problem. For example, various orthopedic physical therapy treatment options can manage muscular issues like sprains and strains and give an individual an excellent recovery chance. Therapy often focuses on stretching and flexing to strengthen the muscle and make it resistant to further injury.

However, neurological and cardiovascular physical therapy may be necessary if neck pain is related to ALS, Alzheimer's disease, heart attacks, high blood pressure, or strokes. These physical therapy methods focus on controlled movements within a person's capabilities and challenge them slightly to ensure that they can improve their condition with time.

Depending on a person's age, the physical therapy that they use can change dramatically. Some may need pediatric care that focuses on their unique challenges as a child. Others may want geriatric physical therapy to stay healthy and secure. Whatever treatment a person needs, it is crucial to reach out to a skilled therapist to schedule regular treatments for a person's needs. Often, this care can be done at home when a person masters the treatment, ensuring that they get the help that they need.


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