Thursday 6 December 2018

Pelvic Floor Physical Therapy, Sunnyvale

There is a lot of recognition that is now a day’s happening for Pelvic Floor Therapy. Lot of researches on Women’s Health Therapy and Pelvic Floor Therapy have found to be very effective. Awareness Campaigns for both men and women have been able to address the intimate issues both men and women that would significantly improve the quality of life. Pelvic Floor Dysfunction and its related conditions can be due to infections (usually not diagnosed), pregnancy or childbirth, poor posture from the chronic low back or SI dysfunction, trauma (e.g. bad fall), or following surgery. It can also be insidious and appear to have no real incident that caused it.

Pelvic floor physical therapy:

Involves biofeedback and exercises to encourage relaxation and strengthening of the muscles of the lower pelvis. Some of the Disorders are mentioned below:
  • Disorders of the bladder
  • Disorders of the bowel
  • Sexual Dysfunctions ((Related to Pelvic Floor Muscle Dysfunction)
  • Pelvic Pain/Dysfunction
  • Coccydynia
  • Post-Surgical: hysterectomy, hernia, laparoscopy, caesarean section, appendectomy, prostatectomy, and episiotomy.
Physical therapist at Pro active Physical Therapy can help pregnant women prevent or recover from pregnancy-related pain or dysfunction. A physical therapist can also teach women how to coordinate their abdominal and pelvic floor muscles in order to facilitate vaginal birth. For an expert advice, visit Pro-Active Physical Therapy, Inc.,“Arques Plaza”, 1208 E. Arques Ave., Suite 115, Sunnyvale, CA 94085 or contact:  (408)720-1700


Friday 5 October 2018

Custom Orthotics Sunnyvale

Custom Orthotics Sunnyvale

Winter is on its way out and spring is almost upon us. With the warmer change in weather, we shake off our desire to hibernate and become more active, doing activities we haven’t done in months! However, we sometimes rush into things too quickly and can put too much pressure on our feet, leading to the development of various foot problems. Orthotics might be the answer for you as they can help change the way your foot makes contact with the ground and can take pressure off high-pressure areas in the foot. 


WHAT ARE ORTHOTICS?
 

Orthotics are insoles that you use inside your shoes that help rectify biomechanical problems of the foot. They are usually made of a combination of rubber, metal, plastic, leather, or any other synthetic material. Our feet have so many muscles, bones, and joints that abnormal biomechanics of how they’re moving can result in numerous foot problems along with pain in your knee, lower back, hip or leg. 

HOW CAN ORTHOTICS CORRECT FOOT CONDITIONS? 

  • Orthotics help balance pressure placed on the feet by redistributing the weight appropriately 
  • They help stabilize the heel 
  • Support the arch of the feet 
  • Provides cushioning to delicate and inflamed areas of the feet that arise from too much walking, jogging, running, etc. 
There are generally two options when it comes to selecting orthotics: over-the-counter orthotics and custom-made orthotics. Over-the-counter orthotics are available at your local pharmacy and big box store and they can be used with your regular shoes to correct trivial problems. However, because they are prefab, generalized products, there is a possibility that they might make your foot pain worse due to it not being the right kind of support that you need.  Custom made orthotics work best because they are tailor-made to correct the problems specific to your feet.   

Here’s a tip 

Orthotics can still benefit you even if you don’t suffer from any foot issues but are an active participant in sports. If your foot is dealing with stress and impact, or if you have recently gained weight, orthotics will help you walk better! 

Put your best foot forward and in the right direction! 

We at Proactive Physical Therapy Inc. will quite literally help you get back on your feet! Our Physical therapist can advise you on how to look after your feet and what type of shoe or orthotics to opt for. Book an appointment with our Physical Therapist to scan your gait with our Gaitscan. If you have any questions regarding any kind of foot conditions, please call or email us and we will be happy to help you! 

Monday 9 July 2018

PRO ACTIVE PHYSICAL THERAPY FOR ELDERLY

How does Pro Active Physical Therapy help?

The first goal is to reduce pain and swelling if there is any. Then the next step is to increase flexibility, strength, coordination and balance, this may involve stretching, lifting weights, walking, manual therapy, and electrical stimulation among others. The goal of physical therapy for seniors is to make daily tasks and activities easier. And to make seniors as independent as possible. If the elderly are recovering from an illness, injury or surgery, restoring function, reducing pain and improving quality of life becomes the main objective.

Types of Pro Active Physical therapy in elderly:

Manual Therapy: It is performed by the hands of the physical therapist keeping the goal in mind that the pain should be reduced, flexibility in the muscles and range of motion in the joints is improved.. Manual Therapy includes the following techniques:
  • Soft tissue Mobilization
  • Joint Mobilization
Cold Therapy: It is performed to alleviate pain, swelling, and inflammation. This may involve ice packs, ice massage, compression and RICE. Heat Therapy: It is performed to loosen muscles before exercise. It relaxes muscles and stiff joints from osteoarthritis or other conditions which causes immobilization. Electrical Stimulation: It is used to decrease pain and enhance healing of the muscle tissue. Ultrasound: It is used to decrease inflammation in the soft tissue. Therapeutic Exercises and Activities play a vital role in all Physical Therapy sessions SV Proactive can help you gain independence, increase mobility and range of motion. All Medicare patient can consult Physical therapist to improve their activities of daily living On January 1, 2014  the law changed to allow the following provisions:  
  • Allows patients to directly access physical therapist treatment for 45 calendar days or 12 visits after which time the patient must be seen by a physician who must approve the plan of care developed by the physical therapist. Note: this time limit impacts only patients who receive direct treatment from a physical therapist. Patients who see a physical therapist for wellness services or who already have obtained a medical diagnosis from a licensed diagnostician before or during care are not subject to the 45-day/12 visit time limit.
  • Note that some insurance carriers do not support this.

Wednesday 4 July 2018

Pro Active Physical Therapy and it Uses

Pro Active Physical Therapy may not be the first choice of treatment for many but often, people who have suffered injuries and are suffering from chronic pain or restricted range of motion are treated well with physical therapy. A belief has been created in several people’s mind that surgery is a faster and more effective way to treat the problem. However, doctors refer patients to a physical therapist as the first course of action to avoid hassle in surgery.
But that’s not all. Physical therapy also has several other advantages that can be attested as effective as other courses of treatment, or even better. In physical therapy, trained professionals also known as physical therapists evaluate and treat abnormal physical functions related to an injury, disability, disease or condition.

Pro Active Physical Therapy includes:

  • Diagnosis and management of movement dysfunction and enhancement of physical and functional abilities.
  • Restoring, Maintaining, and promoting finest wellness, fitness and quality of life.
  • Prevention of symptoms, and progression of impairments, functional limitations, and disabilities that may have been resulted from diseases, disorders, conditions, or injuries.

Benefits of Physical Therapy:

Depending on the condition, therapy and treatment plans are curated:
  • Pain management
  • Surgery avoidance
  • Improvement in mobility and range of motion
  • Recovery from injury or trauma
Recovery from stroke or paralysis
  • Fall prevention
  • Improved balance
  • Management of age-related medical problems

Types of Physical therapy:

The above mentioned benefits are just some from a long list. There are several types of physical therapies present, for range of conditions such as:
  • Orthopedic physical therapy
  • Neurological physical therapy
  • Geriatric physical therapy
  • Cardiovascular and pulmonary rehabilitation
  • Pediatric physical therapy
  • Wound care therapy
  • Vestibular therapy
  • Decongestive therapy
  • Pelvic floor rehabilitation
Pro Active Physical Therapy is not just an alternative course of treatment; it offers varied benefits for people from all walks of life, right from athletes and sports persons to people suffering from a range of health issues.

Pro Active Physical Therapy

A physical therapist is a qualified and licensed medical professional with experience in diagnosing physical abnormalities, restoring physical function and mobility, maintaining physical function, and promoting physical activity and proper function. As vital participants in the healthcare space, physical therapists assume leadership roles in rehabilitation, in prevention, health maintenance, and programs that promote health, wellness, and fitness.