What are your 2021 goals?
After a tough 2020, you may feel like you need to make up for lost time by setting big goals such as losing 20kg, exercising for 1 hour every day, or even quitting junk food cold turkey with an aim to begin on January 1st. The reality is, that jumping in head first to a strict regime is less likely to result in sustainable change, and more likely to result in seeing the steps towards goals as punishments, rather than enjoyable moments. Here are five tips to make your goals last longer than the first few weeks of the new year: ⭐ Don't set impossible goals ⭐ Don't be so hard on yourself ⭐ Find your WHY ⭐ Plan strategies to overcome possible barriers ⭐ Trust the process Our Exercise Physiologists and Physiotherapists can help you set, and stick to your goals! For more information or to make an appointment, please call 6352 3131 or email [email protected]
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We are back this week with varied hours, but back to normal hours next week. A lot of people have been a little confused with the Covid-19 restrictions, and where exactly Lithgow falls under these restrictions. 🦠 Where the Blue Mountains is referenced as being The Greater Sydney Area, the Lithgow GA does NOT fall under the Blue Mountains Area 🦠 Stay safe, happy and well over this holiday period 🎉 #tablelandsphysio #covidsafe #holidays #restrictions #lithgow The grasses are growing with the warm weather and rain we have been having, and lots of people are out making hay. This means people are out on tractors, trucks and headers looking backwards, and often doing this one sided, causing neck pain. So what can you do? - Sit taller with good posture (no slouching) - Try and change up the direction you are looking back so it’s not the same side all the time - Do some gentle neck stretches (ear to shoulder) - Get out of the tractor more often (try every hour or so) to move your body around In true, slightly slow off the mark style, it’s taken me all month to get organised to write this newsletter highlighting October as Mental health month.
The people of Lithgow and the surrounding rural districts have had a lot of ongoing stresses over the past year and I think it’s actually fitting to be writing this today as it’s 1 year since the Gospers Mountain fire started – who would have thought that that one lightning strike in the middle of the scrub would cause so much destruction? Over 2.6 million acres of our beautiful native flora and fauna burnt, heartache and many tears to those who lost their homes and properties, and a huge amount of stress and anxiety to everyone who lived in our region. Many of us are involved in the RFS and so many people donated their time, money and supplies to keep all our crews going and safe. The fires were a stressful time for everyone and coming off 3 years of drought it’s no wonder the people of our area were in a heightened state of anxiety and in many cases depression. In early March I was seeing a lot of people with pain and injuries that occurred during the summer but had not had the capacity to be able to address it previously. Many people were quite upset and had not actually spoken to anyone about their experience during the fires and drought until they came in for a physio appointment. I feel privileged and honoured that people felt they could talk to us and were comfortable to be able to open up about what has been happening in their lives. Then along came COVID…. This was another level…. An unknown, and everyone was watching the situation overseas and seeing all the terrible images on the TV. No wonder people were again becoming anxious when we started to get cases. The messages we were receiving were confusing and the government and health districts were trying their best to give us the information, but they too were learning as they went. There were so many uncertainties associated with COVID, none of us were sure of the health impacts, financial impacts and social impacts. I know many people were really worried about all or at least some of these on themselves, their families and friends. At Tablelands Physio we have been staying positive and available to our clients to help them through this time and not put anyone at any greater risk. We are truly grateful to all our clients who have been patient with our requests for masks, signing in, embracing the Telehealth options, scheduling dilemmas and incessant cleaning that has for the time being become out new norm. Back to Mental health month…. I prefer to call it happiness month, but since I’ve missed most of October maybe we can flick it to November instead. It is well known that the brain has a fight or flight mode. When there are stresses our body and brain go into overdrive to manage the situation, more adrenaline and cortisol is released, and we are often able to cope with quite stressful situations. Unfortunately, if the stress goes on for a long period of time, we are unable to maintain this heightened level of stress and this causes adverse effects to our physical and mental health. We get a fatigue and are at risk of developing higher levels of depression and anxiety. As a Physio, I am managing people with pain all day every day and we know as health professionals that if people are in a level of heightened anxiety, depression or have sleep deprivation, their pain levels are increased and their capacity to cope is diminished. We also know that by trying to manage our stress and anxieties, often by exercise, mindfulness activities, talking to friends or professionals, we can also have a positive impact on managing pain and our mental health. We are fortunate as allied health professionals that we can help you manage your symptoms and have time to listen. A few tips that I have been trying to undertake this “happiness” month:
It is important that you look after your mental wellbeing and happiness- it will help you, manage that annoying injury, allow you to cope with whatever life throws at you and allow you to live a more fulfilled life. If you are worried or not coping we are always about to help as we can, or point you in the right direction. I’ve added a questionnaire to fill out if you would like to see how you are tracking (you’re the only person to get the results). And I’ll include some links if you need more information. https://www.beyondblue.org.au/the-facts/anxiety-and-depression-checklist-k10 https://www.health.nsw.gov.au/mentalhealth/pages/mental-health-line.aspx this will put you in touch with the local mental health team if you are worried about yourself or a someone else. https://coronavirus.beyondblue.org.au/?utm_campaign=hp_banner We are always here to support and help you achieve your health goals, get you back doing the things you enjoy and reduce your pain. Check our Facebook or Insta page or ask to join our VIP Facebook group for all our up to date news, tips and advice. Stay well, healthy and happy. I am treating a large number of people at the moment that have come to us after putting up with headaches for years. So how do you know if you need physio or migraine medication?
It’s tricky as many people have migraines that have some component from the neck, and some have neck headaches that mimic migraines. An easy way to start thinking about it is to ask:
Not always will these mean that it is from your neck (cervicogenic) but it’s a good place to start. Many of my clients are coalminers that have problems when looking up for long periods of the shift or sitting on an IMCO, looking one way or another whilst driving. (I still haven’t worked out why the seat can’t spin around). Or, when they go home they sit on the lounge with their head turned slightly one way for an extended period of time - (NB check your TV set up or don’t sit for long or preferably both). Lack of sleep, exercise and a poor diet can also contribute to ongoing pain. So what can you do about it?
If your headaches and neck pain continue and you’ve tried those simple tricks, a physiotherapy assessment can determine if it is from your neck. It’s a quick and simple way to screen your headaches. If we are worried about anything, we will send you back to your Dr for scanning/medication. Approximately 80-90% of people with headaches originating from their neck will get relief from physio. So, don’t put up with it any longer. Your partner will be happy and so will your head. 🏉Have you seen all the recent injuries in the NRL?🏉
With return to sport underway, we have seen a significant increase in sporting and gym injuries coming through the practice, from ACL injuries to ankle injuries, calves and shoulder injuries. There are quite a few exercise and warm up programs available that are backed by evidence to reduce injuries; - FIFA 11+ - FIFA 11 Kids - Netball Knee - AFL - Rugby - Hockey If you would like some more information or need to pop in for advice and treatment to help manage an injury, call our practice on 6352 3131, or your local Physiotherapist. If you are interested in one of these programs, leave a comment down below with the sport you need a program for. 😁 With the exciting news of gyms reopening this weekend, it is more important than ever to remember to ease back into exercise post-coronavirus. It is advised when returning to gym programs, to take 30 percent off your weights for the first few sessions, before adding 10 percent each week thereafter.
It is also important to remember to stretch, warm up, and cool down (especially in these winter months). Look after your form, check your posture, and if you are having problems, pop in to the practice to have a chat to one of our Physios or EP, or have a chat to a local PT. Let’s go and support our local gyms who have been doing it tough these last few months. Kids who are involved with sport often experience knee pain related to the tracking of the knee cap and/or growing pain underneath the knee cap.
To help this: - strengthen muscles of the inner quads - stretch the hamstrings - get the correct shoes (we often recommend ASICS) Kids with heel pain? This is generally correlated with an increase in activity and/or growth spurts. Often the diagnosis of this is Sever’s Disease. This is a common cause of heel pain, particularly in young and physically active people. Between the ages of 8 and 14 years the leg bones experience a period of growth. This may lead to heel pain during or after physical activity.
So what can be done to help settle this pain? - Relative rest; you don’t need to stop everything, but you want to reduce activity levels - Ice - Foam rolling/Calf stretches; be careful not to over-stretch though! Seek advice from a Physio if you have any concerns/questions in regards to this - Supportive shoes If these simple steps don’t help, it may be worthwhile to have a chat with one of our Physios here at Tablelands Physio for some professional advice (02) 6352 3131, or your local Physiotherapist. Sore knee? Here is a really simple exercise to do early after you have hurt your knee. The main aim is to increase movement of the knee and activate the quad muscle, which is the protector of the knee. Roll up a towel and give it a go!
Stiff neck from sitting at your desk? Here are some simple tips to relieve soreness and stiffness from being stuck in one position for a long time.
It’s been fairly fresh out, but I’ve seen a lot of you braving the cold mornings. This morning was apparently -7.5 degrees so it’s no wonder my legs were a little cold (probably quite fortunate that I didn’t know the temperature at the time).
We are in the midst of winter sports aka “dangerous sporting season” and this is about the time when people start to develop niggling injuries that they either don’t worry about till finals, or they have a few weeks off to rest the ”hammie” then find it’s just the same, if not worse when they go back on the field. So… get that niggle sorted before you find out you’re not ‘right’ for the important end of the season. Call the practice 0263523131 or pop online at tablelandsphysio.com.au MASSAGE THERAPY Its very exciting to announce that John Frick, an accredited remedial sports massage therapist has joined the Tablelands Team. All the people who have had a massage are raving about him. Gwen and Sharlene are booking regular spots. At this stage he is taking appointments on Tuesdays and Thursday... FABULOUS PHYSIO WANTED Just in case you didn’t know we are looking to hire our next awesome physio for our team. So if you know anyone who would be a great fit, please let them know we are looking. There is also the added bonus of a $500 reward to the person (or a charity of your choice) who refers us a physio (conditions apply, they must be selected via an interview process and stay for a minimum 12 months). We are also looking for other allied health professionals to build and enhance our team, so if you, or someone you know is a speechie, dietician, OT, Psych etc etc please call in or drop us a line and we can have a chat. There is also the option of room rental. Our goal is to have a fabulous health, well being and fitness team working together to provide a high level well rounded care to our Tablelands Family. ONLINE BOOKINGS Online physio and massage bookings are working well... The only issue we are having, is that the system only releases a few at a time. You go in via our website tablelandsphysio.com.au and click on “Book Now”. Its pretty easy to follow, select your therapist and date and appointments pop up. Don’t get disillusioned, if there isn’t an appointment that suits, just call us (0263523131), or email us [email protected] with the timeslot you are after and we will get back to you.. (remember I don’t work out the timeslots this online booking system releases) BIRTHDAY PRESENT FOR ALL CLIENTS We are so lucky here at Tablelands Physio to have a lovely client group, so we thought that to thank you for all your support over the past 15 years (can’t believe its been that long), we will give you a 20 %DISCOUNT off your next physio visit if you book within a month of your birthday. This offer applies to all clients who have been to the practice (young and old) and some may not be on this mail list, so feel free to pass on this email to your friends and family. AND…. If you refer someone to us and its their birthday around that time, they will also get the discount and you might get a little something from us as a Thankyou for the referral. Nice people have nice Friends and Family (generally 😊 ) and that’s what makes it such a wonderful environment for us to work in. THANK YOU! tablelandsphysio.com.au Tablelands Sports & Spinal Physiotherapy is our facebook page. We put up information and tips/tricks they are relevant to out customers. We also have our VIP page for our valued clients this often contains offers and you are able to message us directly and get questions answered quickly. Tablelands Physio VIP group. Jump on and have a look, like us, join the group and send us you top achievements so we can celebrate with you. Congratulations!! you've made it to the end of a long newsletter, Thank you! My goal is to be better at sending out quick short ones. Until next time, stay warm and don’t forget to keep exercising!! and lets hope there is some good soaking rain on the horizon. Cheers Sally Sally Webb, Director |