It is always a struggle for me. The idea of marketing. The pressure to promote and sell who we are and what we do. Ultimately, you cannot market or sell yourself as the “best physical therapist” or as providing the “best PT”.
Each one of us harbors a certain context we must honor in our health decisions. What’s good for me might not be good for you, depending on each of our individual contexts.
When a body part has been injured, it requires the pain and labor of physical therapy. But that physical therapy is not punitive; it is intended to bring healing.
For both headaches and migraines, deep breathing exercises to stimulate the parasympathetic nervous system which induces relaxation and optimizes blood flow and oxygen levels can be very helpful…
As healthcare continues to expand and evolve, the holistic approach of physical therapists has come to define the standard of care for the treatment of injuries and other illnesses that cause bodily pain and/or impair movement.