Mardi Gras: How to Prepare for the Ride of Your Life

Mardi Gras is exactly 4 weeks away. For those riding in parades, you’ve probably already purchased your beads and stuffed animals, had your costumes fitted and even decided what booze you might drink? But have you prepared your body to prevent injury?

Riding in a parade can be hard on the body, especially on your shoulders and back. One of the most common Mardi Gras injury occurs in the shoulder. Packing, carrying, lifting, and throwing 1000’s of beads, cups, and balls can leave your shoulder stiff and painful.

Here are 4 great exercises to protect your shoulders for the throws of Mardi Gras:

  1. Sportscord T’s: Stand tall with one foot in front of the other. while keeping your elbows straight pull each band out to the side making a “T ” with your body.
  2. Sportscord Y’s: Stand tall with one foot in front of the other. While keeping your elbows straight pull each band up and out making a “Y ” with your body.
  3. Sportscord W’s: Stand tall with one foot in front of the other. This time pull the back of your hands up and out allowing your elbows to bend to 90 degrees. At the end of the movement each arm should represent each side of the “W”.
  4. Sportscord Crosses: Stand tall with one foot in front of the other. While keeping your elbows straight pull one cord up and out and the other cord down and back. Be sure to stand up straight.

 

 

With Mardi Gras quickly approaching, start now to prepare for a better ride. These parade prep exercises will leave you with less pain, longer throwing time, and an overall more enjoyable ride.  If you have any questions about your Mardi Gras fitness routine, give us a call.

Dry needling and PT alleviates pain from sedentary lifestyle

Physical therapy alleviates pain from sedentary lifestyle

Diana Livaudais lived a pretty sedentary lifestyle. Inactivity caused her to experience knee and hip pain. The pain was caused from weak muscles in her pelvic area.  As a result, Diana developed a limp when she walked.

She had been to physical therapy before, but did not have much success. Then, she came to Baudry Therapy Center.

First, her BTC therapist performed a complete assessment. Then, they developed a customized treatment plan to help eliminate Diana’s pain. Her plan included dry needling, functional exercise and manual therapy  to improve her balance and hip mobility.

“Every Baudry therapist knew my care plan and gave me such positive encouragement. I am in awe of the therapists’ abilities. With their help, I know I will succeed,” said Livaudais.

During her physical therapy, Diana said she “could already feel her muscles getting stronger” and that she was “learning so much about her own body”.

“Diana looked for ways to get better. She was very interested in learning how to take care of herself,” said Josh Bryant, DPT. “In addition, she was disciplined with her exercise program. She loved to take on new challenges that she was given.”

As a result of physical therapy, Diana’s activity tolerance improved. She is now able to play cards with her friends and attend social gatherings without being limited by back pain or fatigue.

Living with pain is not really living

If you are someone you love is experiencing pain, consult a physical therapist today. You only get one life, so make sure you’re living yours to the fullest!  Invest in your #1 asset – your health.  Call Baudry Therapy today if we help you get back to LIFE!