Tuesday, May 31, 2011

A Happy Gardener is a Pain Free Gardener

Gardening can provide a great workout, but with all the bending, twisting, reaching and pulling, your body may not be ready for exercise of the garden variety.  Gardening can be enjoyable, but it is important to stretch your muscles before reaching for your gardening tools. The back, upper legs, shoulders, and wrists are all major muscle groups affected when using your green thumb.  A warm-up and cool-down period is as important in gardening as it is for any other physical activity. Performing simple stretches during these periods will help alleviate injuries, pain and stiffness. To make gardening as fun and enjoyable as possible, it is important to prepare your body for this type of physical activity. The following stretches will help to alleviate muscle pain after a day spent in your garden.
 
 
Garden Fitness Stretches

Before stretching for any activity, breathe in and out, slowly and rhythmically; do not bounce or jerk your body, and stretch as far and as comfortably as you can. Do not follow the no pain, no gain rule. Stretching should not be painful.
While sitting, prop your heel on a stool or step, keeping the knees straight. Lean forward until you feel a stretch in the back of the thigh, or the hamstring muscle. Hold this position for 15 seconds. Do this once more and repeat with the other leg.
Stand up, balance yourself, and grab the front of your ankle from behind. Pull your heel towards your buttocks and hold the position for 15 seconds. Do this again and repeat with the other leg.
While standing, weave your fingers together above your head with the palms up. Lean to one side for 10 seconds, then to the other. Repeat this stretch three times.
Do the "Hug your best friend." Wrap your arms around yourself and rotate to one side, stretching as far as you can comfortably go. Hold for 10 seconds and reverse. Repeat two or three times. Finally, be aware of your body technique, form and posture while gardening. Kneel, don't bend, and alternate your stance and movements frequently.

Friday, May 27, 2011

Memorial Day Weekend Hours

Happy Memorial Day! The office will be closing today at 12:30 and will be closed Monday in observance of the holiday. However, if you have an urgent matter or an injury, please call the office. I will be in town over the weekend. As always, it is better to treat it immediately than to wait.

Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Beware of those "comfy" summer shoes

Walking in backless shoes can cause a real backache!   Flipflops and summer sandals cause a change in the way that your foot sits in the shoe and your foot moves differently than it does in a walking shoe.  That mechanical change works itself all the way up to the spine and the neck and could be the culprit for increased lower back pain or even neck discomfort.

If you are going to be walking alot this summer, you will be doing your spine a big favor by choosing  either a walking shoe or a sandal with a back strap.

Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Happy Spring!

Wow what a gorgeous day!  I sincerely hope you all are out having a wonderful time.

There is nothing I wish more than that my patients can live life to the fullest.   People usually come to us with painful conditions that are restricting their activities and limiting their lives.  Of course, our first goal is to get rid of your pain.  But our overall goal is to help you learn to take up healthy habits so that you can enjoy days like today . 

So get off that computer and get outside because that's what Im going to do today

Til the next time

Dr Hovi