![]()
TAMPA, Fla. (PRWEB) November 5, 2005
Chronic neck, back or shoulder pain affects an estimated 85 percent of adults in the U.S., is the most frequent cause of disability in people younger than 45 and costs more than $ 25 billion in direct medical care each year.
Physical and occupation therapy are important forms of treatment, yet once patients leave therapy there are few resources to help them maintain the results achieved. That is, until the introduction of Physical Therapy To Go, a set of medically produced videos that takes viewers through 30-40 minutes of exercise targeting the neck, back or shoulders.
?Too often I was seeing patients who had achieved relief in physical therapy only to be back in my office when their condition deteriorated because their only post-therapy resource was a list of exercises. Unfortunately, a piece of paper is inadequate to effectively guide patients in the ongoing exercises that are vital to remaining pain-free and functional,? said Sue Schler, M.D., an internist and creator of Physical Therapy To Go. ?It became clear to me that a video with medically correct exercises they could follow at home would be beneficial not only for patients who have finished therapy, but for anyone suffering from chronic low-grade back, neck or shoulder pain.?
Physical Therapy To Go is a series of videos outlining physical and occupational therapy exercises for at-home use by those wishing to safely strengthen and harden the body for more strenuous exercise, as well as for those seeking sustained pain relief and better health. Available online at http://www.pttogo.com, each video targets a different region of the body and features: