Palm Coast, FL – The team at Palm Coast Physical Therapy Center invite you to join them for a seminar about the Lumbar Spine, as the third part of their “Preserve and Conserve” series.
On Aug. 27 at noon, guests will learn about the anatomy of the lumbar spine; degenerative disorders of the lower back; causes and treatments of Lumbar Spinal Stenosis and how it affects the lower back, buttocks and legs. The event will take place at their south office located at 84 Pinnacles Dr, Building A, and is free of charge.
“We are excited to not only treat our patients, but also educate them on the ways in which they can prevent injury and have a better understanding of their body mechanics,” said Em Dinopol, owner of Palm Coast Physical Therapy Center. “We have been seeing more healthy seniors who are enjoying having excellent blood pressure readings, and good cholesterol, however they are limited due to musculoskeletal impairments, arthritis and other orthopedic conditions," added Dinopol saying that prevention is the best medicine.
Palm Coast Physical Therapy Center is a privately owned physical therapy clinic that has proudly served the community since 2001, while providing a compassionate and trusting environment for anyone in need of physical therapy. Their mission is to enhance the overall health and quality of life for each patient by treating them with high quality, personalized physical therapy. They have done this while also establishing a solid and trusting relationship with their referring physicians, ensuring that they stay informed on the patients’ progress.
Palm Coast Physical Therapy Center treats a variety of issues including but not limited to neuropathy, pelvic floor muscle weakness, Parkinson’s disease, arthritis, whiplash, headaches, athletic injuries, MVA (motor vehicle accidents), chronic neck and back pain, repetitive strain, overuse injuries, as well as Postural Dysfunction, Diabetic Neuropathy, balance impairments, Plantar Fasciitis, pre and post-operative care, incontinence, and generalized strengthening. They encourage patients not to set limits on what they can do and to schedule an appointment to get evaluated.
Palm Coast Physical Therapy Center now has two convenient Palm Coast locations: their north office at 6 Florida Park Drive N, Suite C, and their south office at 84 Pinnacles Dr., Building A. They can be reached via phone at 386-447-7824, or online at http://www.palmcoastptc.com/ or https://www.facebook.com/PalmCoastPhysicalTherapyCenter.