Sports Club Physical Therapy

Sports Club Physical Therapy Open To The Public! Located inside The Sports Club of West Bloomfield, The Sports Club Physical Th

10/17/2022

Whether you tripped on your cat’s toy, slipped while going down the stairs or you slipped on a run. Here are some ways to help heal your ankle sprain while at home!

09/28/2022

Remembering to take deep breaths to help you relieve stress is great! But some breathing techniques may cause tension in the shoulders and neck!
Here are some techniques for deep and relaxing breathing.

09/23/2022

Game days are back! Here are some bad habits to avoid so your team potentially losing isn’t the only pain after a game!

09/21/2022

Here are some exercises to help with Strengthening and balance!

09/16/2022

This is a new segment called “Bad Habits with Brad”.
Here are some common bad habits that’ll land you in my practice (athough, we’d love to have ya), when doing lifting and yard work around the house!

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09/14/2022

Patients frequently come in with complaints of neck pain. Here are some ways to help reduce it!

What Physical Therapy Can Do For ArthritisArthritis is a chronic condition that causes inflammation of the joints. It ca...
08/08/2022

What Physical Therapy Can Do For Arthritis
Arthritis is a chronic condition that causes inflammation of the joints. It can cause pain, stiffness, and swelling. The hips, knees, hands, and spine are the most commonly affected joints. Arthritis is not a single disease but an umbrella term that includes a variety of different types. Some of the more common examples are osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, gout, psoriatic arthritis and ankylosing spondylitis.
While physical therapy might not be the first treatment you think of for arthritis, it probably should be. A lot of people with arthritis choose to use medication to manage their pain, stop activities that hurt, and wait for things to get bad enough to have a joint replacement. But this isn't a great plan - all medications have side effects, even over the counter ones. Reducing activity leads to muscle atrophy and even stiffer joints. Even though joint replacement surgery usually has good outcomes, it does come with its own set of risks and a painful recovery.
Physical therapy has been extensively researched as a treatment for arthritis, and demonstrates good outcomes. Physical therapists typically start with exercise as the base for arthritis treatment. Exercise helps to regain lost joint motion, decrease feelings of stiffness, and strengthen muscles surrounding the affected joint. These benefits are all somewhat obvious. What surprises many people is that exercise has been shown to be as effective as medication for pain relief in many types of arthritis, without the side effects.
Physical therapy has more to offer people with arthritis than just exercise though. Education helps people understand their condition, what to expect, and how to manage it. As experts in human movement, physical therapists are especially good at helping people modify the way they perform certain tasks or activities to reduce strain on joints affected by arthritis. They can also suggest ways to modify the environment at work or home to reduce pain and improve function. They may also suggest things like braces, orthotics, or other devices that can help maintain mobility and reduce pain. On top of all of that, PT has been proven to be a cost effective treatment, too.
With so many techniques that are proven effective in helping people with arthritis, physical therapy is a recommended first line treatment for many types of arthritis. Now that you have a better understanding of what PT can do, hopefully you'll think of PT first when you think of arthritis too.

Physical therapy can be used for any physical goal you may have, whether it’s recovering from an injury, returning to wo...
12/20/2021

Physical therapy can be used for any physical goal you may have, whether it’s recovering from an injury, returning to work or a sport, or simply improving your body’s strength and function.

Read more in our latest blog: https://1l.ink/PZX7PBX

If you’ve sustained an injury to your neck that keeps you from being able to comfortably partake in everyday activities,...
12/13/2021

If you’ve sustained an injury to your neck that keeps you from being able to comfortably partake in everyday activities, or perform your job without pain, a PT could help. Contact us today to get started!

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6343 Farmington Road
West Bloomfield Township, MI
48322

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Monday 7am - 7pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 7am - 7pm
Thursday 7am - 7pm
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