Injury Prevention

Advancing medical care from reactive to proactive, for a stronger, healthier you.

Keeping Yourself in Tune

Your Body is Your Vehicle for Experiencing Life

The human body is a machine, and ensuring all parts are working well individually and collectively is critical to its optimal performance. Most people don’t think twice about performing regular tune-ups on their vehicle, like changing the oil or rotating the tires. We like to think of these recommended practices as maintenance, but in actuality, the motive is prevention. By keeping your car running as healthy as possible, you’re doing what you can to prevent breakdown or failure within your vehicle’s thousands of moving parts.

Taking care of your body is very much like taking care of your car, but with two main exceptions:

  1. Unlike a car, you can’t buy a new body when yours fails!
  2. A ‘quick fix’ option can sometimes solve a car problem, but the same is not true for the human body. Research demonstrates that in many cases, the surgeries and medications people receive for pain and trauma are associated with dangerous risks and life-threatening side effects, and are often less effective than physical therapy and lifestyle changes in the long-term!

Efficient Movement as Medicine – The FMT Philosophy

Our goal is to assess your body’s mobility, strength, and movements to uncover any likely causes of future degeneration or injury. Our treatments for injury prevention include an in-depth analysis of your movement, hands-on treatment, education on body mechanics using CoreFirst® Strategies, and instruction on a highly-personalized exercise program to optimize function.

Most injuries can be prevented. Depending on your profession or lifestyle, how you move throughout the day will determine your risk of injury. Sometimes, it’s actually a very simple fix incorporated into your day-to-day that will not only prevent pain and injury, but also make major improvements in your overall health. The following are examples of pain-causing activities CFMTs often help patients to correct.

Don’t Go for the Quick Fix

Check out this article in Time Magazine article highlighting the failures of our “quick fix” culture  including the currently devastating U.S. opioid epidemic. Dr. Machado, of the Cleveland Clinic, calls on our medical culture to no longer look first to drugs and other dangerous or non-proven approaches. He states that we must insist that physical therapy be the new integral component for treating/managing pain as the safe, sustainable and long-term solution to the problems our “quick-fix solutions” created!

Let’s Use Movement as a Medicine

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