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 Injury and Conditions

Pilates has recently been an accepted form of rehabilitation by physiotherapists, chiropractors, orthopedists, and neorologists.  In fact, many physical therapists use Pilates as part of their rehabilitation regimes.

Pilates is also wonderful for many emotions that we may encounter throughout our lives.  It stimulates focus, finds peace within, gives a sense of well-being, boosts self esteem and lifts the spirit.

Barbara has educated with Ms. Andrea Leonard-Bruno, author of “Essential Exercises For Breast Cancer Survivors” in her Cancer Exercise Specialist Progam which also encompassed other cancers in 2004. thecancerspecialist.com She has educated in Injury and Special Populations with the Stott Method of Pilates, and has spent many hours researching. 

Pilates is a non-impact, anti-gravity workout, safe on the joints without overworking the muscle.  The mind- body connection and coordination of the body is wonderful for most neurological disorders.  Slowly and gently, focusing on the affected area, Pilates will increase your range of motion, strength and flexibility with specific exercises matched to your needs.  If you are a cancer survivor, Barbara will watch closely and measure the extremity for swelling, near the cancer removal.  If the onset of pitting edema (stage one Lymphedema) is present, it will be suggested you see your doctor immediately.

With a medical release from your physician, noting any contra-indications, Barbara would be happy to work with you.
 

The following are some injuries and conditions that can benefit from Pilates:

 

Emotions
Post-partum, Stress, Depression, Burnout, Anxiety,
Loneliness,
Boredom, Nervousness, Unhappiness, Poor self-image,
Low Self-Esteem, Hysterical Paralysis and Others

Reconstructive Breast Surgery
Latissimus Dorsi Flap
TRAM Flap
Free Flap

Spinal Injuries and Conditions

Disk Herniations/Bulging Disks

Disk Degeneration

Spondoliosis/Stenosis

Osteoporosis and Osteopenia

Scoliosis

Harrington Rod
Lower back pain and sorenes

Sciatica
Repetitive Performance
Sports Injuries/
Muscle Strain

Some Conditions - Not limited to, but including:
Pre and Post Menopause
Carpal Tunnel
Parkinson’s Disease

Multiple Sclerosis

Arthritis
Fibromyalgia
Cognitive Dysfunction
Grave's Disease - some symptoms including fatigue, restlessness, difficulty sleeping, hand tremors, irritability and muscular weakness
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
Lyme Disease - Nueromuscular, fatigue, balance, arthritis

 


Breast Cancer – Surgical removal
Radiation treatment and/or  lymph node removal

*At risk for lymphedema. 
Stage one (pitting edema)  is usually reversible

Other Cancers – Surgical removal
Radiation treatment and/or lymph node removal

*At risk for lymphedema. 
Stage one (pitting edema) is usually reversible

 

Frozen Shoulder and Guarding
Torn or Overworked Rotator Cuff
Shoulder injuries
Tendonitis
Nerve Impingements

Abdominal Surgeries

C-Section

Tummy Tuck

Others

Hip/Knee Replacement
Injury
Hip Bursitis

Club Foot

Ankle Injuries
Plantar Fasciitis