Innovative Strategies That Can Help You Manage Your Back Pain
Innovative Strategies That Can Help You Manage Your Back Pain

Innovative Strategies That Can Help You Manage Your Back Pain

Innovative Strategies That Can Help You Manage Your Back Pain

Imagine waking up each morning with a nagging ache in your lower back, a constant reminder that something isn’t right. Or perhaps it’s a sharp, stabbing pain that starts in your back and shoots down your leg, making even the simplest movements a challenge.

Sound familiar? You’re certainly not alone–back pain is one of the most common medical complaints in the world, impacting millions as they go to work, enjoy their hobbies, or spend time with their families.

There is some good news, however. Several strategies can help you manage (and in many cases, resolve) back pain. Leaps and Bounds Performance Rehab’s multidisciplinary approach–which combines physiotherapy, chiropractic care, and massage therapy–can be particularly helpful in finding a solution that works for you.

Team Travels: Nebelhorn Trophy, Germany

Pat recently returned from the Nebelhorn Trophy in Oberstdorf, Germany — a regular annual stop for our Canadian figure skating competitors as part of the ISU Challenger Series. Check out a few snapshots from the event! ⛸️✨

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This past weekend, we were proud to sponsor the Nutrience Oakville’s 21.1 for the second consecutive year! Our team provided hands-on treatment to runners after the race — helping them recover and celebrate their accomplishments. 💪🎉

Understanding Back Pain

Back pain can be categorized into two main types: 

  • Acute: Acute back pain typically occurs suddenly and lasts for a short period, and it is typically caused by a sudden injury. For example, you may strain your back muscles when lifting something too heavy for you.
  • Chronic: Chronic back pain, on the other hand, is a bit more complex. It is defined as any back pain that persists for three months or longer and often has multifactorial causes, such as poor posture combined with a sedentary lifestyle. In some cases, underlying medical issues (like spinal osteoarthritis) can also cause long-term back pain.

Our team can help with both types of back pain. For acute pain, we focus on rehabilitating the injury and addressing any underlying factors that contributed to it. For chronic pain, we’ll help you pinpoint the specific cause of your pain so we can address it directly.  Let’s take a look at an example of a patient struggling with chronic back pain to explore what our multidisciplinary team can do to help.

Managing Back Pain: A Case Study

This patient is a construction worker in his 40s who has been living with chronic back pain for years. The constant discomfort made it difficult for him to keep up with the physical demands of his job, enjoy his hobbies, and spend quality time with his family. How we helped him:

A Comprehensive Evaluation

We started by looking beyond symptoms to uncover the root causes of pain. We took a health history and performed some simple movement screens. This helped us identify several key factors contributing to his back pain, including tissue imbalances, contributing postures, and reduced strength.

Pain Relief Through Hands-On Care

Next, we focused on pain management, using a blend of targeted manual adjustments, mobilizations, soft tissue release, and movement-based strategies to help restore natural movement patterns, ease discomfort, and promote resilience. To complement this care, our massage therapist provided soft tissue release and myofascial techniques to ease muscle tension and promote circulation.

Personalized Exercise & Movement Retraining

Our physiotherapy and athletic team designed a customized exercise program to correct muscular imbalances and strengthen spinal support muscles. The patient was also coached on proper movement patterns to prevent re-injury.

Enhanced Body Mechanics

We taught the patient safe lifting strategies, posture awareness, and efficient movement techniques he could use both on the job site and at home. And because we recognized the physical demands of his work, our team provided ergonomic recommendations to reduce strain, such as optimizing lifting techniques and modifying his workspace setup.

When you schedule an appointment with us, you’ll work with a compassionate team of dedicated professionals who strive to understand your unique needs and challenges. We’ll start with a comprehensive evaluation to pinpoint the root cause of your back pain. From there, we’ll craft a personalized treatment plan that empowers you to take control of your recovery. Don’t let back pain hold you back any longer. Contact us today to get started!

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Recipe of the Month: Hot Dog Mummies

Ingredients:

  • 8 hot dogs
  • 1 (8 ounce) package refrigerated crescent rolls
  • 1 teaspoon yellow mustard, or as needed (Optional)

Instructions:

  1. Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C).
  2. Place hot dogs in a saucepan and cover with water; bring to a boil. Reduce heat to medium-low and simmer until warmed through, about 5 minutes. Drain.
  3. Roll crescent dough onto a work surface; tear into 8 pieces. Roll 1 piece dough around each hot dog, creating the look of a mummy. Place dots of mustard on the top of each for the eyes, nose, and mouth. Arrange hot dogs on a baking sheet.
  4. Bake in the preheated oven until crescent dough is golden brown and flaky, about 10 minutes.
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