Did you know you can help relieve pain with better balance?
When we think of poor balance, we typically think of seniors who are prone to falls. However, poor balance is actually a big contributor to sports injuries, common backaches, neck pain, and headaches in younger people too.
In order to walk on two feet, adapt to bumpy surfaces like grass, quickly run, turn, recover from a trip and more, we need a finely tuned balance system at all stages of life.
Your balance systems are used thousands of times a day. How well-tuned they are dictates how hard your muscles have to work to complete ordinary tasks or if you can adapt to the strains of running, jumping and other more vigorous activities. In many cases, we don’t notice that our balance systems are gradually declining until it becomes very severe.
Common problems that can be avoided with better balance:
- Back pain
- Neck pain and headaches
- Hip and knee pain
- Shoulder pain
- Sports injuries
- Vertigo and dizziness
- Trips and falls
Important balance systems you use everyday:
- Visual systems – Your eyes work with your vestibular system to keep your head level, track objects and determine distance / speed of objects. Try to balance with your feet together and close your eyes to see how important your visual system is. Your vestibuloccular reflex (VOR) is an important reflex for sports and everyday life. This naturally declines after your mid 20’s, and can cause dizziness, headaches or even vertigo when it is not functioning properly. Want to do better at sports? Improve your VOR!
- Vestibular system – This consists of special fluid-filled canals in the middle ear that help your brain know which direction your head is tilted or moving. Problems with this system can cause dizziness, vertigo, poor balance and headaches.
- Your joints – There are nerve endings within the capsules surrounding all of your joints. These give you the senses of proprioception (sense of where your body is in space) and kinesthesia (sense of which direction and speed your joints are moving). These senses decline with inactivity, sedentary lifestyles and old or new injuries. The decline in these senses is a major factor for most joint pain, back pain and neck pain.
- Touch – You use the sensation of touch everyday, to give your brain feedback about the surface you are walking on. This happens even through your shoes.
Use it or lose it
The wonderful thing about your balance system is that you can always improve it. Most balance problems are caused because you are not using that system when you don’t live an active lifestyle. Whether you want to get rid of ordinary aches and pains, or are a high level athlete, physical therapy can help you achieve better balance.
The experts in balance
Physical therapists are the medical experts in evaluating and treating balance. We treat patients everyday for their balance and we can help you pave the way to better balance.
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