Hey guys,
After the success of my other PT thread I have decided to dedicate this particular one to neck and back pain.
Back and neck pain are some of the most common areas of pain we see in our clinic, and there are often many causes to it. My mission is to help treat and manage this often complicated area with individualised exercises prescribed based on your presentation (below).
The format will be similar - if you could fill in the following headings:
Body Chart: (Where exactly does it hurt?)
Age: (DUH)
How long have you had the pain for?: (When did it all start)
Mechanism of injury: Did the pain occur during ONE particular event? Or can you think of nothing that brought it on?
Aggravating factors: What makes the pain worse?
Easing factors: What relieves the pain?
If you have back pain - any leg pain or pins and needles/numbness?
If you have neck pain - any arm pain or pins and needles/numbness?
![[Image: Body_chart.jpg]](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikibooks/en/e/e5/Body_chart.jpg)
I will be liaising with my colleague (who specializes in neck and back injuries) and has over 10 years experience. We will work together to help you manage your neck/back pain as best as possible.
There will be a few follow-up questions and tests, as we want to be a thorough as possible before we give you advice.
Disclaimer - this should not substitute for seeing a REAL LIFE health care professional![[Image: wink.gif]](https://rooshvforum.network/images/smilies/wink.gif)
For any other injuries that aren't the neck or back, please feel free to post in the original thread .
After the success of my other PT thread I have decided to dedicate this particular one to neck and back pain.
Back and neck pain are some of the most common areas of pain we see in our clinic, and there are often many causes to it. My mission is to help treat and manage this often complicated area with individualised exercises prescribed based on your presentation (below).
The format will be similar - if you could fill in the following headings:
Body Chart: (Where exactly does it hurt?)
Age: (DUH)
How long have you had the pain for?: (When did it all start)
Mechanism of injury: Did the pain occur during ONE particular event? Or can you think of nothing that brought it on?
Aggravating factors: What makes the pain worse?
Easing factors: What relieves the pain?
If you have back pain - any leg pain or pins and needles/numbness?
If you have neck pain - any arm pain or pins and needles/numbness?
![[Image: Body_chart.jpg]](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikibooks/en/e/e5/Body_chart.jpg)
I will be liaising with my colleague (who specializes in neck and back injuries) and has over 10 years experience. We will work together to help you manage your neck/back pain as best as possible.
There will be a few follow-up questions and tests, as we want to be a thorough as possible before we give you advice.
Disclaimer - this should not substitute for seeing a REAL LIFE health care professional
![[Image: wink.gif]](https://rooshvforum.network/images/smilies/wink.gif)
For any other injuries that aren't the neck or back, please feel free to post in the original thread .
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