Strength training provides a safe, effective way to restore muscle strength and mobility after an accident, illness, or surgery. It helps prevent reinjury while restoring movement and function. At Natural Health Sports Therapy in Costa Mesa, California, physical therapist Tanner Roche, PT, and his team regularly incorporate strength training into their custom rehab plans. Call Natural Health Sports Therapy today to schedule a strength training consultation, or book your appointment online.
Strength training is a physical therapy subspecialty that makes your muscles stronger and improves your general fitness. It uses free weights, weight lifting machines, and your body weight to build strength, enhance mobility, and reduce the risk of falls and other accidents.
Many people associate strength training with bodybuilding, but it’s more than that. It’s easier to exercise, complete routine activities, and live a healthier life when your muscles function well.
Strength training provides your musculoskeletal health with various benefits, including:
Strength training protects you from injuries. You’re less likely to get hurt when your muscles are strong and healthy.
The Natural Health Sports Therapy team tailors strength training to each person’s symptoms and needs. They might suggest exercises to build:
These exercises strengthen your bones and muscles and help you build muscle tone. They provide the added benefit of balance and coordination, making activities of daily living (ADL) easier.
The team recommends power exercises if you’re an athlete who runs, jumps, or throws. These exercises increase your explosiveness, speed, and flexibility. They also improve your coordination, making excelling on the court, track, or field easier.
Hypertrophy training makes your muscles bigger, stronger, and more toned. It also improves cardiovascular health by reducing cholesterol, boosting your metabolism, and lowering your risk of diabetes.
This type of strength training focuses on endurance. It helps you exercise longer and more intensely without feeling tired or fatigued. The team might recommend this approach if you have a repetitive strain injury (RSI) that affects your ability to work or do other activities.
The time you need to participate in strength-related physical therapy depends on the problem being treated and how severe your symptoms are. Since the results are cumulative, it takes several weeks to months, to benefit.
To speed up the process, follow your physical therapist’s instructions, attend each scheduled checkup, and do your homework (at-home exercises) as prescribed.
Call Natural Health Sports Therapy today to schedule a strength-training appointment, or book your visit online.