How many of you train through pain from time to time? How many times does it lead to an injury or the need to take several days off? There is no way I would be able to maintain my training at the level I do if it were not for the attention I give to the physical health of my body on a daily basis. I can't stress how important it is to both take care of your body before you get injured, and to treat an injury at the first sign of aching. I have avoided at least one major surgery and multiple injuries just by listening to my body and getting help the first moment I know I need it. I consider myself extremely lucky that my husband is a physician that specializes in sports medicine. He, along with his talented physical therapists at Peak Wellness in Greenwich, always have my back! As soon as I feel anything that concerns me, I get myself to Peak Wellness and get it cleaned up before full blown injury sets in that hampers my training or incapacitates me. The scariest area of my body, for me as a runner, is my hip. I've put in a considerable number of miles and I've had some serious hip issues. I'm certain that I would have eventually needed a hip replacement if I continued on my recklase course and didn't seek help. Not only do the specialists at Peak Wellness treat injuries, but they also are performance specialist that work with professional and Olympic athletes at the highest level to improve physical performance. In fact, my stride analysis results in gait retraining and an overhaul in my stride length that massively improved my performance times while virtually eliminating my hip pain symptoms. When I strained a calf muscle, I had it treated the same day and was able to hop on a bike the very next day. With one more physical therapy sessions, I was back to running by the end of the week. An injury like that could have taken several weeks to fully recover from if I tried to just lighten my load for a few days and keep trying to push through the pain.
People who are reluctant to seek early intervention and view physical therapy as a prescribed service after you're already decently hurt, have it all wrong. Physical therapy should be used not only as a first line treatment for injuries, but to prevent injuries from worsening and to keep your body in the best possible shape. Many times injuries occur because of imbalances in our bodies. Sometimes I can tell my ankle is locked up or my hip is out. Instead of waiting for a pain, I seek treatment the moment I question myself to be sure I don't get injured. This type of body awareness has taken me years to achieve and I still haven't perfected it. Those of you who work out on a regular basis should consider at least a monthly appointment to make sure your body in correct alignment and to treat any minor aches, pains or soreness you have. Once you do, your body will thank you. You too will become body aware and know when you need to get yourself help before it's too late. If you're looking for a therapist, I swear by the team at Peak Wellness and encourage you to reach out to them before you have no choice (203-625-9608). CRUSH TIME!!