***Pilates Exercise Programs for Chronic Back and Neck Pain
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Exercise Underutilized for Chronic Back and Neck Pain
nnAbout the Research Studyn
nA recent study, funded by the National Institutes of Health, looked at exercise prescription-who is prescribing it, who is getting it, and what type of exercise is being prescribed-and found that exercise may be underutilized for chronic back and neck pain.nnThis study was published in the February 2009 issue of Arthritis Care & Research. Led by Timothy S. Carey and Janet K. Freburger of the Cecil G. Sheps Center for Health Services Research at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, researchers conducted a phone survey of almost 700 individuals who saw a physician, chiropractor and/or physical therapist (PT) and were treated for chronic back or neck pain during the previous 12 months. They asked participants the following questions: if they were prescribed exercise, the amount of supervision they received, and the type, duration and frequency of the prescribed exercise.nnnThe Benefits of Exercise for Chronic PainnnExercise can commonly be used to improve physical function, decrease symptoms and minimize disability that can be caused by chronic low back or neck pain. Numerous randomized trials and clinical practice guidelines support exercise as a beneficial modality, and studies suggest that personally designed, supervised exercise programs are associated with the best results.nnResults of the Studynn“Less than 50 percent of the subjects in our research study were prescribed exercise, one of the few moderately effective therapies for the highly disabling illness of chronic back and neck pain,” the authors state. Also, health-care provider seen played a major role in whether participants received a prescription for exercise. Of those who received exercise prescription, 46% received the prescription from a PT, 27% from a physician, and 21% from a chiropractor. The authors note that these findings correlate with previous studies that have shown that “who you see is what you get.”nnThe authors conclude: “Considering current evidence on the efficacy of exercise, these findings demonstrate that exercise is being underutilized as a treatment for chronic back and neck pain.”nnPilates Exercise Programs for Chronic Pain ClientsnnAs Pilates practitioners, it is beyond our scope of practice to “prescribe” anything. (Exercises included!) However, you can grow your business with an excellent source of client referrals if you work closely with the doctors, physical therapists, and chiropractors who have prescribed exercise and work to develop personalized Pilates training programs that meet the guidelines and “prescription” recommended by your client’s health-care providers.nnThe following things I always request from clients who are starting a Pilates program and have special considerations / health issues:n- n
- A written release \ authorization to begin an exercise program from their physician.nn
- Contact details for both the doctor and physical therapist, and permission from the client to contact these professionals and discuss how we can work together to solve the problems, alleviate symptoms and pain and restore a healthy, active quality of life.nn
- Information about any medications they may be taking for pain management.nn
- A copy of the exercises they have been “prescribed” by their health-care provider (physician, physical therapist, chiropractor)nn
- Any other information they think might be beneficial and relevant.
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- Is your condition related to an injury? What happened and when?nn
- How long has this bothered you?nn
- Do you ever experience numbness or tingling?nn
- What do you do for a living? Sit more, Stand, Active?nn
- What activities, exercises, movements aggravate your condition the most?nn
- What activities, exercises, movements give you the most relief?nn
- Is your pain a dull, ache? Sharp? Stabbing?nn
- Are there times of the day when you feel better or worse?nn
- What things are you doing now to improve your health?nn
- What things have you tried in the past? How long? What were the results?nn
- What has your doctor told you to do and/or avoid?nn
- What exercises have been prescribed by your doctor or physical therapist?nn
- How often are you supposed to do these exercises? How often are you doing these exercises? How do you feel while you’re doing them? How do you feel after?nn
- How can I help you the most?nn
- What are your goals for participating in Pilates?nn
- Are there any other injuries or accidents that you’ve had during your lifetime? (Related or unrelated to the current issue?)nn
- Is there anything else you feel it’s important that I know?
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