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How long does it take to create pain relief when practicing The Egoscue Method?

December 28, 2022 by Lisa

Most of the clients we see are in pain. These clients come to us for relief with their knee pain, back pain, hip pain, and shoulder pain. Oftentimes, our clients have been to chiropractors, physical therapists, doctors, massage therapists, and acupuncturists that have been unable to create a lasting change with their muscle and joint pain. This can be challenging for our clients because their journey for pain relief has already taken weeks and months before we meet our clients for the first time. 

 

In order to create lasting pain relief, as Postural Alignment Specialists that practice The Egoscue Method, we assess the muscular imbalances in their bodies. This begins through a complete health assessment and history to understand the patterns of movement (or lack of movement) that led to pain. We complete postural photos to see how their joint position aligns against a grid to understand how their joints are loading. This can reveal if an elevated shoulder and hip are leading to the back pain or if a forward head position is causing the shoulder pain. Finally, we complete a series of functional testing and gait analysis to determine what muscles are active or inactive that are resulting in muscular compensation and pain. 

 

When our clients leave their first postural alignment session, they can expect to feel a change in their body. This often results in a decrease in pain. If a client’s body has compensated for years, they might notice feeling “lighter” or “straighter” after doing their Egoscue therapy exercises. This is a sign that their body is becoming more functional and balanced. 

 

The work towards alignment and health takes time and effort. Our muscle memory begins to take effect in 90 days and is often the time our clients begin to notice less pain due to their enhanced alignment. Change is not always linear and might result in peaks and valleys. We encourage clients to remain focused on what is changing. Our cells and tissues are constantly adapting and we will continue to adapt new exercises and stimuli to create a change in the muscle structure. One of the great benefits of our bodies is that they are dynamic and constantly in motion. This is why the method works! Now, let’s get moving!

Filed Under: Activity, Aging and alignment, Alignment, Arthritis, Back Pain, Egoscue Method, Foot Pain, Function of movement, Joint Pain, Joint Replacement, Knee Pain, Leg Pain, Movement For Alignment, Muscle Memory, Neck Pain, Plantar Fasciitis, Shoulder Pain, Sports Injury and Egoscue Tagged With: ACL tear, alignment, arthritis, back pain, Foot pain, herniated disc, Joint Replacement, knee pain, MCL tear, neck pain, nerve pain, plantar fasciitis, shoulder pain, stenosis

GARDENING SEASON AGAIN!

April 21, 2016 by Lisa

Ah yes! It’s time for gardening and yard work.  Finally!  But after just a couple of hours of gardening, my back hurts.  We hear this at Pain Free in the spring, especially as people start getting more active.  They get back pain from what seems to be the simplest most innocuous movements.

We forget that the body is a stimulus-response system (everything we do and eve think has a muscular response in the body). If you’ve been sitting around all winter that inactivity created some less mobile areas in the body.  You may have been active all winter, going to the gym, lifting weights, hours of aerobics, skiing – active!  But moving into the garden we still hear “my back hurts!”.  Those winter activities are great and, even better, fun! However, they don’t get our bodies more functional. What I mean by that is joints lined up vertically and horizontally.  Moving that bag of topsoil requires different movement strength than your weight machine, stair machine, or elliptical. You need to be functional before you are active to stay pain free.

Take weeding for example, Most of us will sit on the ground and start pulling weeds. That sitting position already puts your back in a rounded, flexed position and once you start pulling weeds you force the back muscles to work in that disadvantaged position with no help from the hips and legs (because you’re sitting on them;). Ouch!

WHAT TO DO?!!

BEFORE: Think of your gardening and yardwork as a strength work-out and prepare for it like that.  Do a little warm-up before you go out to get your body functional, lined up vertically and equal right to left.  Try these e-cises:

AIRBENCH

CATS AND DOGS

ARM CIRCLES

ELBOW CURLS

DURING: It’s good to change positions.  Instead of sitting the whole time, kneel or work from your hands and knees, get up and walk around.  Try standing and bend from your hips for a bit.  Change positions every 10-20 minutes.  Your body likes a variety of movement and positions!

AFTER: When you’re done and feeling all proud of yourself, instead of plopping down on the couch, take that much deserved break in static back – everyone’s favorite exercise and so restorative.  If your back pain continues give us a call.  At Pain Free Performance, we are Posture Alignment Specialists certified by Egoscue University — we can help you eliminate that back pain and enjoy your garden!

 

Filed Under: Activity, Egoscue Method Tagged With: alignment, alternative to surgery, arthritis pain, back pain, Egoscue, Egoscue exercises, Egoscue method, Egoscue therapist, Foot pain, Functional movement, hip pain, joint pain, strengthening exercise, treatment for pain

Hurray! It’s Summertime!

July 22, 2015 by admin

Living is easy and best of all its vacation time! Most of us drive when we go on vacation, sometimes for hours at a time.  So, by the time we get to that wonderful vacation spot we are in pain and pretty miserable!

That’s because the car is the perfect unilateral instrument; meaning we use only one side of our bodies to operate it.  We use the right foot for the gas and brake pedals and most of us steer with our right hand.  The body, however, is a bilateral system and it needs more stimuli using both sides of the body.  That’s even true for most aspects of our lives – mainly one-sided, the car is just a perfect example.

Take a moment to look down at your feet next time you are standing. Do they point straight ahead?  If not then you are out of balance.  For most of us the feet splay out, one more than the other, which is a clue that the body is not symmetrical or equal one side to the other.

The great thing is even if you are out of balance the body will quickly re-learn how to balance because it is an intelligent system and wants to be balanced.  You can do a few exercises and feel much better!  The exercises below will provide a new stimulus that asks the body to work equally.  You can even do them while you’re at the gas station or at the rest-stop.

STANDING QUAD CONTRACTIONS

Stand with your feet straight ahead

Tighten then relax your thigh muscles (like pushing your knees back, then relax)

Do 3 sets of 15

STANDING ELBOW CURLS

Stand with your feet straight ahead

Place your right hand on your right shoulder; left hand on left shoulder

Touch your elbows together then take them as wide as they’ll go

Do 2 sets of 10

ARM CIRCLES

Stand with your feet straight ahead

Extend your arms out to the side, a little lower than the shoulders

Squeeze your shoulder blades together – lock out your elbows – make a loose fist

Fingers toward the floor, circle the whole arm forward 30 times

Keeping the elbows straight, turn the hands up, fingers toward the sky and circle backward 30 times

COUNTER STRETCH

Place your hands on the roof of your car about a foot apart (SUV owners, use the window sill)

Step back from car about 3-4 feet, get your feet straight ahead then bend from your hips to get your back flat and then put an arch in your low back.

Tighten your thighs and hold that for 30-60 seconds

 

When you have done these 4 exercises, notice how you feel.  You should feel more balanced left to right, a little taller and breathing a little easier!  Do these whenever you can on your trip.  When you get home, look us up and let us help you get straighter, stronger, more balanced and pain free!  Happy trails!

Filed Under: Activity, Egoscue Method Tagged With: alignment, back pain, balance, Egoscue, Egoscue method, Egoscue therapist, Functional movement, joint pain, muscle imbalance, Pain relief

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