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Muscular Dystrophy

Has You Been Diagnosed with Muscular Dystrophy?

Muscular dystrophy is a complex diagnosis; one that is typically filled with a lot of questions and uncertainty about the future. 

When faced with a chronic diagnosis like this, it is common to have many concerns and questions. If you are facing a diagnosis of muscular dystrophy, it is never too early to contact our physical therapists to learn more about the modes of support available to you. Our innovative care strategies at Peninsula Physical Therapy & Associates, Inc. will help you find quick relief. Call Peninsula Physical Therapy & Associates, Inc. today to learn more.

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How can I recognize the signs of muscular dystrophy?

At this time, there are certain signs that you should be on the lookout for. These indicators could point to a problem such as muscular dystrophy, or they could be indications of lesser issues that would still benefit from treatment with our Physical Therapy services in Hampton, VA.

These indicators include:

  • Waddling gait
  • A slow run
  • Frequent toe walking
  • Reoccurring tumbles

Weakness in the hips and legs is the most common first sign of muscular dystrophy, though the weakness may eventually lead to other areas of the body, regardless of where it begins.

Working with our physical therapists in Hampton, VA can help provide additional support to muscle development. 

At first, intensive Physical Therapy can combat some of the muscle loss. The goal of Physical Therapy is to help develop muscle strength to become as flexible, strong, and symmetrical as possible. 

The therapy will include a combination of exercises, stretches, and posture training, and may also extend to include additional treatment methods, like hydro-based therapy.

Physical Therapy and muscular dystrophy

Physical Therapy is integral to maintaining muscle functioning and avoiding joint problems. The goal of such therapy is to help a patient stay as flexible, strong, and symmetrical as possible. Our physical therapists work with you to exercise, stretch, and maintain appropriate posture. 

They may recommend aquatic therapy, and continually observe your spine, respiratory, and musculoskeletal function. Physical therapists are also key in prescribing and monitoring adaptive seating and equipment. 

Get started on the right track!

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Physical Therapy can be a tremendously helpful tool, especially in the face of a muscular dystrophy diagnosis. 

For more information, call or schedule an appointment today at Peninsula Physical Therapy & Associates, Inc. today to consult with our Physical Therapy team!

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  2. Receive A Custom Treatment Plan

  3. Work Hard and Progress In Your Recovery

  4. Recover & Enjoy Life Pain-Free!

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