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Does Physical Therapy Help Spinal Stenosis?

Have you been experiencing back pain and wondering what can be done about it?  

You're not alone. Spinal stenosis, a condition that causes pain in the back, is common, especially as people get older. But there’s good news: Physical therapy can be a game-changer in managing and possibly improving spinal stenosis. 

Understanding spinal stenosis 

The spine is a tunnel made of bones through which the spinal cord runs. Spinal stenosis occurs when this tunnel gets narrow, pinching nerves and causing pain or discomfort in your back or legs. It's like a cramped hallway that’s hard to walk through without bumping into something. 

The role of physical therapy in spinal stenosis 

One of the top ways to tackle spinal stenosis is through physical therapy. Here at Advanced Care Physical Therapy, we focus on exercises that can strengthen your back and improve flexibility. These exercises help create more space in the spine, reducing pressure on the nerves. 

Tailored approaches for each individual 

Everyone's experience with spinal stenosis is unique. That's why our physical therapists create a program that's just for you. This personalized plan can include different types of exercises and stretches, all aimed at easing your specific symptoms and improving your quality of life. 

Physical therapy or chiropractor? What's best for spinal stenosis? 

When considering back pain treatment, you might wonder whether to seek physical therapy or chiropractic care. Both can help, but, whereas chiropractors focus on adjusting the spine, which can provide temporary relief, physical therapists aim for long-term solutions by strengthening the muscles and increasing flexibility. 

Advanced Care Physical Therapy: your partner in back pain treatment 

At Advanced Care Physical Therapy, we're committed to helping you find relief from spinal stenosis. We believe in treating the whole person, not just the symptoms. Our friendly, professional team is here to guide you through each step of your back pain physical therapy journey. 

Join us on the road to relief 

If you're in our area (Advanced Care Physical Therapy has offices in Amherst, Buffalo, Lockport, Niagara Falls, Orchard Park, Williamsville, South Williamsville, and Wheatfield) and struggling with back pain or spinal stenosis, we can help. Don't let pain hold you back from the life you love. Contact Advanced Care Physical Therapy today, at 716-282-2888, and take the first step toward a more comfortable, active lifestyle. Together, we can work toward managing your spinal stenosis and improving your overall well-being.

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