"Social distancing” has emerged as a defining term of the coronavirus outbreak.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention encourages Americans to keep a safe distance from others, generally 6 feet, to protect against COVID-19. Federal guidelines also call on Americans to refrain from any gatherings, meetings and social events attended by more than 10 people.
While those under the care of a physical therapist may wonder if they should cancel upcoming appointments, the truth is that consistent, prescribed therapy is an important step in the healing process. Your pain won’t resolve itself while staying at home; in fact, it may get worse. Physical therapy offices follow the same protocol for cleaning and sanitation as medical facilities, so the patient environment remains sterile. We encourage those undergoing physical therapy to connect with their therapy center to ensure they can continue receiving treatment as outlined in their individual plan of care.
In general, exercise helps your physical and mental health during times of crisis. Minimizing person-to-person interactions is key to controlling the spread of coronavirus, according to federal officials, but self-quarantining doesn’t mean you have to be stuck on the couch all day watching TV and munching on potato chips.
Your home may lack a NordicTrack, StairMaster or Nautilus, but there are ways to maintain an exercise regimen as the coronavirus continues to impact our lives:
This is a trying time for all of us. The coronavirus’ impacts on our health, well-being, work environment, finances, social life and society in general are enormous – and stressful. One of the best ways to relieve stress is through physical activity, so our physical therapy centers remain open to help patients achieve optimal health even during this time of crisis.
As always, consult with a trained medical professional prior to making any substantial exercise, dietary or lifestyle changes.
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Author: Dr. Chris Mulvey, PT, President for company-owned operations at FYZICAL Therapy and Balance Centers