Free School Physicals, Big Success!

Free School Physicals, Big Success!

Some of therapists and student taking advantage of the free shcool physicals.
We love it when a plan comes together. We love it even more when the community supports the plan.
Kids that participate in sports in the Bay County school system must have a physical each year both they can join in. For the 3rd year First Choice Physical Therapy hosted a morning of free school athlete physicals for the students. It is a team effort that extends beyond the staff at FCPT though. We send out a big “Thank You” to everyone involved. Doctors from around the county volunteered to do the main exam and many FCPT staff making sure that students had filled out their forms before getting in line to have their physical and manning several stations set up to check weight, height, eyes and more. It ran like a well oiled machine and you would think we do this everyday.
While this was open to all Bay County students Bay Haven and Bay Haven North were the largest group taking advantage of the offer. It is a testament to the communication system in place between the school, the students and the parents. They really no how to get the word out!
If you missed it this year you can go ahead and put it on your calendar to start watching for us to announce the date next year. We like to target the last weekend of July or very close to it. Follow us on Facebook or visit our web site to find the exact date when it is announced.

Swimmer’s Shoulder

Brannon Chester, DPT at First Choice Physical TherapyAs the dog days of summer are upon us, many of you are finding relief and a way to beat the heat in the joys of swimming. Whether you are a novice swimmer that enjoys time in the water, or an elite swimmer that swims for a local swim team or training for your next Triathlon, you most likely have experienced some sort of shoulder pain. Research shows that 94% of elite swimmers experience some sort of shoulder pain or “Swimmer’s Shoulder.” I have recently teamed up with a local NCAA competitive swimmer to take a look into the world of swimming and the injuries that come along with the demands of the sport. Attached to this blog is a link to a research paper that goes into great detail the biomechanical dysfunctions that produce shoulder pain and how to prevent such injuries. If you or your loved ones are having any shoulder pain that may be related to “Swimmer’s Shoulder” come in and see one of our Doctors of Physical Therapy for a complete evaluation and plan of care to get you back into the water pain free.
Brannon Chester, DPT
Doctor of Physical Therapy
Jamie McDonald
NCAA Swimmer, University of West Florida
Swimmer dysfunction research paper.

Free School Physicals Was A Big Success!

Over 200 middle and high schools students took advantage of the free school physical offer that happened at the two First Choice Physical Therapy locations in Bay County. The plan is to do this again next year on the first Saturday in August. Whether you were able to take advantage of this program this year or if you will be joining us for the first time next year, put it on your calendar now! This offer was made possible through the combined efforts and help from the following:
Healthpoint Medical Group
Robin Haussmann, PA-C from Surgical Associates of North West Florida
Dr. Michael Taylor, MD - Pediatric Surgery

It’s just a little tendonitis…Right?

Brannon Chester, DPT at First Choice Physical TherapyA common phrase that people use to describe their pain or injury is, “Oh it’s just a little tendonitis, it will go away soon.” Chronic tendonitis without treatment could ultimately lead to a complete rupture of the tendon sidelining you from any activity for months. In the past 10 years there has been substantial research into tendon pathology and the term “tendinopathy” has replaced the old term “tendonitis” as a result of the research and we now have a better understanding of the pathophysiological mechanisms. Through study and research, it has been concluded that there are 3 stages to tendinopathy: 1) reactive tendinopathy 2) tendon dysrepair and 3) degenerative tendinopathy.
Reactive tendinopathy is the early stage of tendon dysfunction and is a short-term adaptive thickening in attempt to reduce the stress placed upon the tendon. In this stage, the tendon can revert back to normal structure if overload is reduced or sufficient time is given between loading. Tendon dysrepair, there is greater matrix (tissue composition) breakdown of the tendon. We see this in all ages of patients and activity levels. In this stage, the tendon appears thickened with more localized changes. Degenerative tendinopathy is the last and most dangerous stage of tendon dysfunction. There is greater matrix and cell breakdown, with even some areas of cell death in this particular stage. If gone unchecked, this stage can inevitably lead to rupture.
Due to the fact that tendonitis/tendinopathy is an overuse injury, the best course of action is to decrease the stress and overloading of the tendon. In other words, REST. Also, through specific treatment interventions including soft tissue mobilization, eccentric strengthening, and evaluating the ultimate cause of the tendon dysfunction, we can prevent any further damage done to the tendon. If you are experiencing any sort of joint pain or “tendonitis” pain, come in and see one of our Doctors of Physical Therapy for a thorough evaluation to determine the best course of treatment for your particular injury.
Brannon Chester, DPT
Doctor of Physical Therapy

Tennis elbow anyone?

Scott Champagne, PT. Clinic Manager at Panama City BeachTennis elbow is a common catchall phrase for inflammatory disorders of the elbow. However, most of the time it doesn’t have anything to do with playing tennis. Tennis elbow (lateral epicondylitis) is an overuse/strain disorder caused by repetitive contraction of the muscles of the forearm and wrist. In addition to racquet sports, activities such as painting, using a screwdriver or a knife for food preparation can all cause inflammation and pain in the elbow. Conservative treatment would begin with resting the upper extremity, using ice on the affected area and over the counter NSAIds (Advil, Aleve). There are cases where chronic imflammation of the elbow can lead to adhesions or scar tissue to form around the joint which can result in nagging pain or even disability. If this is a condition you may be dealing with that hasn’t responded to conservative treatments, come see us at First Choice Physical Therapy where our therapists can design a treatment program to get you felling better soon.

Free Athletic School Physical Evaluations – Again…

What: Free Athletic School Physicals (Girls & Boys)
When: Saturday July 25th, 2015
Where:

First Choice Physical Therapy in Town:
2300 Jenks Ave Ste C
Lynn Haven, FL 32444
850-248-1600

Time: 8:00 to 10:00 am. No appointment needed, but if you are not in line by 10:00 am you will not be seen.
What to Bring: Download the physical form here, fill out sections 1 and 2, and then bring it with you to the clinic. It can also be found at your school guidance office, your coaches or online at the Bay County School Board Website.
Cost: FREE, No Charge, Nada, Zilch, Zero, Nothing.
Why: Because we love you.
Thanks to the Following businesses-
First Choice Physical Therapy
Dr. Michael Taylor, MD - Pediatric Surgery