Physical therapy relieves law student’s neck pain

Long hours of studying causes neck pain for law student

Courtney Harper, a law student at Loyola University, spends much of her time studying and reading case studies. Prolonged periods of sitting and poor reading posture caused severe headaches. She also felt pain radiating down her neck and into her shoulders.

The constant pain was unbearable. It made it impossible to focus on her school work. Courtney enjoys exercising and walking her dogs as a stress relief. However, the pain made it difficult to participate in her favorite activities.

Courtney turned to Baudry Therapy Center for pain relief. Her physical therapist, Kevin Dessauer, performed manual therapy followed by functional exercises to help relieve her pain.

“Courtney is just one of several students and workers that present with neck pain due to long hours at the desk.  The human body is not designed to be locked into these positions for hours on end. This is why the body can break down.  The good news is manual therapy, stretching, and strengthening exercises can help. They can reduce the repetitive strain on the body, relieving pain and restoring function.  Once the body is restored, postural awareness and ergonomics help keep the pain away,” said Kevin Dessauer, DPT

“After completing three weeks of physical therapy, I felt even better than I did before the pain started. Not only did the pain go away, but Kevin taught me exercises to increase strength, keep me active and to avoid the pain returning. My experience at Baudry Therapy Center gave me the confidence to return to doing the activities that I love,” said Courtney Harper.

If you are experiencing neck or back pain from prolonged sitting or poor posture, physical therapy might be right for you. Learn more about manual therapy to see if it can return you to the activities that you enjoy!

 

PT helps tennis player with hip pain return to the court

Tennis player returns to court after receiving PT for hip pain

Frank Crothers, a long-time tennis player, injured his lower back and hip while he was serving on the tennis court. His back pain did not subside and he continued to experience ongoing hip pain as a result. He decided that he needed the help and chose physical therapy at Baudry Therapy Center. Read how Frank’s hard work in physical therapy got him back on the court:

“I needed the help of a good physical therapist in order to return to playing tennis. I play tournaments at City Park, so solving the back problem was important. Physical therapy helped me pinpoint the areas that really needed extra emphasis through the whole chain of movement.  PT helped me feel better overall, stronger and more balanced. I have been playing since graduating from physical therapy and was even able to play a little during therapy. I gradually improved both the hip and the back and am now playing with no pain. Best of all, my game is improving.

I have nothing but good things to say about my experience with Baudry Therapy Center, as I was treated in a friendly and helpful manner. They gave me useful information about my injury and the exercises and stretches I should do to maintain good shape. I am very, very happy with my outcome and have already recommended Baudry to friends.”

About BTC’s Return to Sport Program

BRIO’s Return to Sport Program begins with an evaluation to identify the injuries that cause the pain and dysfunction that keeps them off of the field. To help determine the readiness for return to sport, our physical therapists utilize several reliable tools to measure ability and clearly identify when an athlete is ready to initiate a safe return to sport. If you have an injury and are looking to return to your sport, or if you want to learn more about our Return to Sport program, call BRIO today or submit your question.