#CHOOSEPT

#ChoosePT   Dr. Miriam Hillman, PT, DPT, CKTP October is both Opioid Awareness and National Physical Therapy Awareness Month so Professional Physical Therapy and Training is getting the word out!! As many people are aware, over the last 15 years there has been a significant increase in prescription and misuse of opioid medication for chronic pain.  With …

Treating Pain: A Review

Treating Pain: A Review DR. MICHELLE MILLNER, PT, DPT, OCS   On September 11,2017 the New York Times published an article entitled Alternatives to Drugs for Treating Pain by Jane Brody. The article discusses the usefulness of mindfulness, exercise, rehabilitation, acupuncture, massage, and cognitive behavioral therapy to address chronic pain. Chronic pain should not be …

Exercise…That is the answer!

Exercise… That is the answer! Miriam Hillman, PT, DPT, CKTP   A recent study published this past February reviewed findings of 35 clinical trials of 6,000 patients using anti-inflammatory pain relieving drugs. This study found that “compared to placebo, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDS) do not provide a clinically important effect on spinal pain”. These over …

Treating trigger points and reducing pain

Treating trigger points and reducing pain I’ve written about trigger points before.  They’re gnarly places in a muscle or soft tissue region of the body that totally elicits pain, localized or referred, when it gets pressed.  As physiotherapists, we can treat trigger points and reduce or completely abolish the pain that they cause. We use instruments, …

Chronic Pain and Physical Therapy

Chronic Pain and Physical Therapy MICHELLE MILLNER, PT, DPT, OCS I recently worked with an individual who was highly anxious about his/her pain. This individual had a bad experience with sharp and sudden onset of severe back pain years ago.  Unfortunately, the person decided he/she no longer wanted to move because of the anxiety and …

GETTING TO THE POINT Seminar

GETTING TO THE POINT SEMINAR: PRACTICAL AND INNOVATIVE TREATMENTS FOR MUSCLE PAIN REGISTRATION Pre-registration is required by June 1. Visit the Professional Physical Therapy and Training office, email info@professionalptandtraining.com or call 973-270-7417 to register.