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Home > Media Center > News Releases > PT Tips for Spring Sports Safely Spring into Seasonal AcitivityNEWS RELEASE — April 7, 2008 BUFFALO, NY — With warmer weather around the corner, many people who’ve been inactive are getting ready to spring into an exercise routine or fair-weather sport. Lack of proper conditioning can result in a season-ending injury. Overuse injuries, like tendonitis or tennis elbow, are very common at this time of year, says Dr. Donald Brown, manager of physical therapy for Lifetime Health. Brown offers the following tips on how to get back into a sport or start exercising:
“Starting off your season on the right foot is one of the best ways to prevent injury later on,” says Brown. “Many people don’t realize physical therapy can be proactive, rather than reactive.” People with injuries in one part of their body, such as chronic back problems, can be given function-specific exercises that work another part of the body, such as the legs, that won’t aggravate the existing injury. As a result of “direct access” legislation passed in 2007, individuals no longer need a prescription from a primary care physician to see a physical therapist. Lifetime Health Medical Group offers physical therapy services in Amherst, Buffalo and West Seneca. For more information, call 839-9529 or visit our physical therapy web page. # # # |
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