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Here’s a fact about back pain that may bring you some comfort: it’s one of the most common musculoskeletal complaints in the world. Around 80% of people will have back pain at least once. So, if you’re suffering now, you probably aren’t the only one!

Of course, that thought does little to help if your back pain keeps you from performing day-to-day activities — as it often does. Back pain is often accompanied by mobility restrictions that make walking, rising from sitting, or bending over difficult. And if left untreated, it can sometimes lead to long-term pain and dysfunction.

At Aspen Rehab, we know how debilitating back pain can be. Our team of dedicated physical therapists will help you understand the cause or causes of your back pain and work with you to develop a personalized treatment plan that will let you get back to the activities you love to do.

Call our clinic today to set up your initial consultation!

While back pain often resolves on its own within 1-3 months, physical therapy is an excellent choice for people with particularly intense pain or extremely restrictive mobility. It’s also useful for people with chronic back pain — defined as pain that lingers past that three-month mark.

We customize all our back pain treatment plans according to your specific needs: the location and severity of your back pain, any mobility restrictions, your ability level, and overall goals. We’ll work to address the underlying issues causing your pain rather than simply masking the symptoms.

How will we do this? Through a blend of the following techniques:

  • Manual therapy helps manage pain, promote blood circulation, and improve mobility.
  • A personalized therapeutic exercise plan improves the strength, flexibility, and endurance of your back and core muscles. Muscle weakness significantly contributes to lower back pain, so exercise is a must.
  • Specialized training, such as proper techniques and activities that simulate functional movements you’ll need to perform (i.e., squats, lunges, lifting, etc.).
  • Prevention strategies help reduce future back pain incidents. These strategies might include postural corrections or suggestions for at-home exercises, such as a walking program or regular strength and mobility practice.

Back pain is more than just pain. It can severely restrict your mobility, leading to less exercise and movement, further contributing to pain and dysfunction. The Aspen Rehab team is here to help you break that cycle and find relief from back pain for good.

Call us today to schedule an appointment!

“I was referred to Aspen Rehabilitation for sciatic nerve and lower back pain. The therapist mapped out a plan based on my pain & ability to move. They were able to relieve my pain from 10 to 1. They truly know what they are doing! The sessions that I missed, they made sure I caught up with the therapy! I really appreciate what they did for me. THANK YOU GUYS!!!!”

Kenny L.

Tim Weyant, Physical Therapist | Aspen Rehab Director

Prevent Back Pain and Mobility Restriction Before It Starts!

I have a job that requires me to sit at a desk

I struggle to find time to exercise regularly

I never learned proper lifting techniques

People frequently tell me I slouch

If so, you may be at a higher risk of developing back pain.  Several lifestyle factors can increase the likelihood of an injury leading to back pain. Fortunately, physical therapy at Aspen Rehab is a great choice not only for resolving back pain but for stopping it before it even begins!

Tip 1: Exercise. Regular physical activity helps strengthen the muscles that support and stabilize your spine. Find something that suits your interests and ability level, such as daily walks, simple resistance exercises, or dance fitness classes.

Tip 2: Minimize Sitting. Prolonged sitting can have wide-ranging effects, including increased pressure on your spine. If you have a desk job, get up and move around every 30 minutes or so, even if it’s just to stand up and stretch.

Tip 3: Ask for Help. When it comes to lifting heavy objects, don’t get ambitious! Ask for help when lifting anything heavy or awkwardly shaped, and make sure you’re using proper lifting techniques. Not sure what those are? Our therapists will happily show you how to lift without risking injury.

While these tips can get you started, the Aspen Rehab physical therapists can help you develop a customized back pain prevention plan. We’ll help you identify any lifestyle factors that might put you at risk of developing back pain and then work with you to address them.

Bursting with flavor and protein, this mango lassi-inspired smoothie is your go-to fuel for a busy day. Made with sweet frozen mango, rich Greek-style yogurt, and nourishing hemp seeds, it’s a creamy, energizing blend that keeps you satisfied. Enjoy it as a quick breakfast, a post-workout pick-me-up, or a refreshing anytime snack.

Ingredients

  • 1 pitted dried date
  • 1 cup whole milk 
  • ¼ cup whole-milk plain strained (Greek-style) yogurt 
  • 1 cup frozen mango chunks 
  • ¼ teaspoon ground cardamom
  • 1½ tablespoons hulled hemp seeds, divided

Place 1 date, 1 cup milk, ¼ cup yogurt, 1 cup frozen mango, ¼ teaspoon cardamom, and 1 tablespoon hemp seeds in a blender. Process until smooth, about 1 minute, stopping to scrape down sides as needed.

Pour the smoothie into a glass; top with the remaining ½ tablespoon hemp seeds.

Begin on hands and knees with your core engaged. Extend one arm and the opposite leg straight out, keeping your back flat. Hold briefly, return to start, and alternate sides to improve stability and balance.

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