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Mechanical pain versus muscle soreness

A mistake that people often make is waiting too long to start physical therapy treatment for their aches and pains. This commonly occurs because you may be thinking, “this will go away on its own,” or, “it’s just normal for me to feel like this at my age.” I want to clear up some confusion on mechanical pain versus normal muscle soreness that does not require skilled therapy or treatment.

Muscular Pain:

  • Experienced after a sudden increase in activity or exercise.
    • Running 6 miles when you typically only run 2 miles
    • You increased the intensity or length of time to your typical workout
  • Will be experienced 1-2 days after the increased activity has been performed and will typically begin to dissipate or be gone in 3-5 days after onset.
  • Is typically vague pain or experienced in a general area. The pain will not be sharp or pin-point to a specific area.
  • If you’re educated on what muscles perform which actions, the sore muscles will correlate with what activity you were performing.
  • Does not have increased or decreased pain associated with positions.

Mechanical Pain:

  • May have a sudden onset without explanation of occurrence (you woke up with pain for no apparent reason).
  • Will typically have a loss in range of motion. For example: it may be difficult to stand up straight in the morning or after prolonged sitting or driving.
  • Will have positions that will increase or decrease symptoms. For example: pain increases with sitting, pain is better while lying down.

If you’re experiencing mechanical pain the sooner you seek physical therapy treatment, the better! A good Physical Therapist can determine which exercises will reduce your symptoms and get you back to doing the activities that you love!

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Nick Rinard Physical Therapy: Keeping PT the way it should be!

We have all seen it, heard it, and even experienced it. 12-24 visits of Physical Therapy without results.

This is not the way physical therapy should be.

Patients should expect results at every visit- notice a change- see a path forward and a clear end to treatment.

“Nick is very professional and ethical.

Although I was approved for six visits, Nick felt that all progress to be made was accomplished in three visits.

This was very important to me.

He should be commended for business ethics.

Lastly, I am much better than when the PT started!”
Bob

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***** 5-Star google reviews!

Have you read our google reviews lately??

If you trying to find the best physical therapy clinic in the Portland Oregon area, look no further!

Nick Rinard Physical therapy is here to help!

 

But you don’t have to take our word for it….

“I can’t say enough on how pleased I am working with Nick as my Physical Therapist. His approach to PT gets results and his thoroughness with educating his patients on how to get better and stay better is second to none. If I ever run into physical pain/issues again, he’ll be my first stop.” Andy

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Nick Rinard Physical Therapy helps get our firefighters back in the line of duty.

A Nick Rinard Physical Therapy patient emphasizes the importance of health and fitness in the the demanding role of a firefighter.

His home exercise plan is so convenient he can do it while he works!

Thank you for your service and courage you give to the community.

Thank you for sharing your Nick Rinard Physical Therapy story!

 

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Results from the heart

 

Results from the heart.

Thank you Terry for sharing!

“Sometime ago, I was injured rather severely, causing a constant agonizing nerve pain. A nurse at the hospital where I was examined recommended Diagnostic Physical Therapy; namely Nick Rinard and his associates.

Under Nick’s careful supervision, these highly trained professionals diagnosed my condition and started treatment immediately, and gave explicit instructions for exercises I was to do at home between visits.

Not only did the pain improve, but also my mental outlook, as the world suddenly seemed a worthwhile place to be. Sessions took place daily at first, then weekly, and eventually my condition was so much improved that I can now live a normal life.

Nick and his team of professionals have achieved a level of care and skill I had not previously seen, with a superb knowledge of the human body, especially the arts and sciences associated with muscle, bone, nerve and sinew, as well as an unexpected understanding of one’s mental and spiritual outlook.”

Terry

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Just a reminder as coronavirus cases rise in Oregon.

Nick Rinard Physical Therapy has continued SAFETY MEASURES and are ALWAYS here for you!

Our staff is fully vaccinated and continues to follow social distancing, sanitation protocols and wear masks.

New patients and established patients will find every visit very valuable and should not delay care due to increases in Coronavirus cases.

We are here to diagnose, educate, offer tools, listen to concerns, and meet all safety needs of every patient.

May all our patients stay safe, healthy and have a quick recovery should they test positive for Coronavirus this summer.

Nick Rinard Physical Therapy is here for you.

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