Showing posts with label Physical Therapy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Physical Therapy. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 6, 2015

5 Myths about Physical Therapy



Grace Walker, Physical and Occupational Therapist and Nutritionist demystifies 5 myths that may be precursors to regaining your quality life, free from pain!

If you are experiencing weakness or pain and are having difficulty with every day activities, physical therapy may be an option to help you regain that quality of life and get you back to live, work and play again! Learn more about physical therapy by understanding the facts behind some common myths.
 


Myth #1

Physical torture?

Many believe that physical therapy is physical torture! Pain is associated with the term and according to the American Physical Therapy Association, 71% of people believe that physical therapy is painful and have been discouraged to visit a physical therapist. The truth is that physical therapists are movement experts. They help minimize pain and improve mobility by working within your pain threshold.


Myth #2

I'll do it myself!

It is true that the patient plays an active and important role in their own healing process. However, the expert care and guidance of a caring, compassionate and knowledgeable physical therapist is monumental. Your therapist will combine his or her specialized education and clinical expertise, along with new evidence and studies to evaluate and make a diagnosis before tailoring a personalized plan of care specific to your needs.

Myth #3

Surgery! Surgery! Surgery!

Time and again, physical therapy has proven to be as effective as surgery in treating a wide range of conditions. Thus, surgery is not the only option. There have been many cases where patients who chose physical therapy over surgery had the same if not better results! Actually, 79% of patients believe physical therapy can provide an alternative to surgery.


Myth #4

I'm sure it's not insured

The truth is that physical therapy is covered at least by most insurance policies. On top of insurance coverage, physical therapy can reduce medical costs by helping people avoid unnecessary imaging scans, surgery, or prescription drugs. PT continues to prove cost-effective by helping patients avoid falls and by addressing conditions that can become chronic problems in the future.


Myth #5

Insult to injury...

To add insult to injury, many believe the myth that physical therapy is only an option for those who have been involved in an accident or have suffered some sort of injury. In actuality, physical therapists do a lot more than just treat patients who have been injured. They are skilled at evaluating and diagnosing potential problems that may prevent future injuries or disabling conditions  including carpal tunnel, frozen shoulder, chronic headaches and low back pain amongst many others. 



Schedule an appointment at Walker Physical Therapy & Pain Center to be treated by one of our expert physical therapists!
714-997-5518
1111 W. Town and Country Rd. Ste. 1
Orange, CA 92868



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Tuesday, September 29, 2015

5 Reasons for Back Pain in Pregnacy


According to Grace Walker, Physical & Occupational Therapist and Nutritionist, reasons for back pain during pregnancy can vary but can usually be accounted for by one of the following:
  1. An increase in hormones
  2. Gaining additional weight
  3. A decline in posture
  4. Added stress
  5. Decreased activity levels
Pregnancy and lower back pain often go hand in hand, at Walker Physical Therapy & Pain Center, our team of expert hands-on physical therapists will help you develop a personalized solution for your pregnancy back pain, and get you on track for a back pain free pregnancy term. 


 Here are some Do's and Don'ts to help relieve back pain during pregnancy:
  • Do use ice 10 minutes before bed.
  • Do pull your belly into your spine and breathe
  • Don't bend at the waist, squat instead.
  • Don't twist while holding something in your arms.
  • Don't sleep on your back
Physical therapy helps relieve lower back pain during pregnancy through strengthening exercises to help support the back and legs. Stretching exercises for muscle flexibility help bring a smoother delivery.

Call Walker Physical Therapy & Pain Center today to get started on your personalized treatment to relieve your back pain!
 
714-997-5518
1111 W. Town & Country Rd. Ste. 1
Orange, CA 92868

Friday, September 18, 2015

Avoid Muscle Soreness From Exercise!

Dr. Grace Walker, Physical and Occupational Therapist and Nutritionist agrees with John Gallucci Jr.

How to avoid delayed onset muscle soreness (DOMS)

John Gallucci Jr. EDT July 20, 2015

"Delayed onset muscle soreness, or DOMS, can begin within 6-8 hours after any type of strenuous exercise, but typically you will feel this soreness 24-48 hours following exercise"


·         A common complaint is soreness in the lower extremities such as the legs, hips and calves
·         Over stress the musculoskeletal system, and there is an opportunity for DOMS to set in
·         It’s important to warm up before any activity

Gallucci advises to “work with an appropriate fitness trainer, strength and conditioning trainer, certified athletic trainer or physical therapist that can do a full evaluation before you start working out. These professionals will make sure that your joints are going through a full range of motion and will have an understanding of what your output is going to be.”


John Gallucci Jr. is the president of JAG Physical Therapy (www.japgpt.com) with nine locations throughout New Jersey. Click here to read more.
 

Call now for an appointment with an expert physical therapist!
714-997-5518.
 
1111 W. Town & Country Rd. Ste. 1
Orange, CA 92868
 
 

 
 
 
 

 

Friday, September 4, 2015

Grace Walker Physical and Occupational Therapist and Nutritionist



Dr. Grace Walker & Husband Jim in Victoria Falls, South Africa
As the owner of Walker Physical Therapy and Pain Center in Orange, California, Grace Walker continues an extensive career in Occupational and Physical therapy. As a physical therapist and sports injury practitioner, Walker treats patients for pain in the upper and lower extremities, vestibular disorders, and balance conditions.

Dr. Grace Walker and her team of physical therapists are experts in pain relief and use revolutionary treatments including hands on Pressure Point releases, Kinesiotaping, ML830 laser, and Flex N Move programs. Along with being a chartered/registered physical therapist in British Columbia and California, respectively, she holds certification as a Nutritionist, Master of Herbology, and Holistic Health Care Practitioner. In 2014, Grace Walker became a Certified Health Coach through Villanova University in The Center for Obesity Prevention Education's Take Shape for Life program. She is currently attending the Natural Healing Institute of Naturopathy in Encinitas, California, to become a Certified Naturopathic Practitioner and a Certified Nutritional Chef.

Along with treating patients at Grace Walker Physical Therapy, Walker has lectured extensively on matters related to physical therapy. She has instructed with the faculties of California State University at Long Beach, the University of Irvine Medical Center, and Stanford University. Her courses have covered treatment of the cervical spine and mobilization of the thoracic spine. Students have also received her guidance as a mentor in physical therapy and outpatient orthopedics since 1985. Additionally, Walker has made presentations to members of the Orange County chapter of the American Physical Therapy Association on conditions of the pelvic girdle as well as glucosamine and chondroitin.


Call today for an Appointment!
714-997-5518
1111 W. Town & Country Dr.
Orange, CA 92868





Wednesday, June 3, 2015

Grace Walker, Caring Physical & Occupational Therapist's Success Story From a Raving Fan: Back Pain Relief in Pregnancy

Dr. Grace Walker and Husband at Chihuly Gardens in Seattle, WA

Dr. Grace Walker, physical & occupational therapist and nutritionist says that reasons for back pain can vary, but can usually be accounted for by one of the following:

  • An increase in hormones
  • A change of the body’s center of gravity
  • Gaining additional weight
  • A decline in posture
  • Added stress

Grace Walker Physical Therapy & Pain Center has the solution!

Success Story: “I have had back spasms due to pregnancy. The relief I have received has been
fantastic. The staff at Walker Physical Therapy& Pain Center is such a fantastic team! I feel that they have really listened to my problem, have been very thorough in evaluating the source of the problem, and came up with an effective remedy. I have experienced great relief. The team members have been
very courteous and attentive. This is my third experience with physical therapy and by far Walker
Physical Therapy & Pain Center has been the best! I would highly recommend this practice to anyone I come across needing physical therapy.” ~J. Murrie

 Call today for an Appointment!

714-997-5518
Walker Physical Therapy & Pain Center
1111 W. Town & Country Dr.
Orange, CA 92868

Saturday, January 10, 2015

Grace Walker Physical Therapist Uses Her Professional Background to Help Others


Grace Walker, DPT, OTD, has nearly four decades of experience and has been director of Walker Physical Therapy and Pain Center since 1982. Prior to establishing her private practice, she relocated from Canada in 1977 and held a number of positions in healthcare centers throughout Orange County. In order to supplement her undergraduate education from the University of British Columbia, Grace Walker also completed Doctoral studies in both physical therapy and occupational therapy at the Rocky Mountain University of Health Professions, as well as a postdoctoral fellowship with the Gray Institute. Grace Walker was Valedictorian of the class of 2005. In addition to managing Walker Physical Therapy and Pain Center, she regularly serving as an active guest lecturer and associate faculty member at California State University. A published scholar, she has contributed to the Journal of the American Physical Therapy Association, Orange County Physical Therapy Association Bulletin, The Impressions Dental Journal, "The Aging Brain", a publication of the Institute for Memory Impairments and Neurological Disorders, University of California, Irvine Ca. In addition to using her professional background to help others, Walker and her husband support a number of charitable activities such as the American Heart Association, Go Red for Women campaign and Stop Hunger Now initiatives.

Call for an appointment now!

714-997-5518