Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Physiatrist...Not Just For Sports Medicine


One common myth of people who even know what a physiatrist is, is that they only focus on sports medicine. Physiatry is the medical specialty of rehabilitation and physical medicine, which can encompass a number of options for a patients. They do diagnose and prevent issues caused by chronic or acute diseases.

Not only do Physiatrists have a understanding of how the body works, better than most doctors, they provide patients with a number of advantages and options. Physiatrist can treat:



  • Sports injuries

  • Arthritis

  • Work accidents

  • Lung problems and conditions

  • shoulder, knee and back problems

  • Musculoskeletal disorders

  • Stroke

  • Spinal cord injuries

  • Amputations

  • Multiple Sclerosis

  • Neuromuscular disorders

  • Movement disorders

  • Cancer treatment post effects

  • Brain injuries

Surprised? Physiatrists can actually do a lot more than people think, and its time to dispel the myths. Physiatry is a medical specialty and Physiatrists are medical doctors who have M.D.s and D.O.s. The one thing that make them special is that they treat the whole perosn and not just hte condidtion using the lasted treatments. The main goal is to make sure a patient can be independent and functional in everyday life by working with a team of health care profesionals to ensure every option is explored.

For a qualified physiatrist to treat your pain consider New York Physiatrist Dr. Ingber, a physiatrist in Brooklyn and in Manhattan who specializes in physical medicine, rehabilitation, and sports medicine. Visit us online at http://www.dringber.com/.

Friday, May 22, 2009

What To Expecty During Sports Injury Rehabilitation


Athletes are admired by all. They can jump higher, run faster, lift more and do just about anything you could imagine that a normal body probably couldn't do. One myth is that athletes are born with these talents. Although genetics play a huge part in some of the greatest athletes, training hard and fine tuning the human body is the extra icing that makes an athlete go from good to great.

Unfortunatley, this continued stress and activity can cause some wear and tear on an athletes body and can also cause injury. That's where a physiatrist and sports injury rehabilitation come in. Sports injury rehabilitation is created so that atheletes can get back on their feet and back to striving to be the best they can be in their particular genre. We know that an inury can really be stressful and even depressing. However, it's always important to remember that the mission of rehabiitation si to bring you back to the highest possible leve of indpendence as possible as well as to improve your life from every angle. Here are a few things to expect during rehabiliation depending on the severity of the iinjury:

1. One of the hardest thing for injured athletes to cope with is activity restricitions during rehabiliation. Rehabiliation is a timely process but it can be done in less time if the patient follows directions and satys immobile when told.

2. Another component is physical or occupational therapy. Physiatrists know exactly what hurts on you and what exercises and activities need to be done while being monitored to get you back on your feet. This may incude exercise programs, conditioning and strenghteing programs.

3. We hate to hear it but many times an injury may require addtional support in order to aid in recovery. These additional supportive options can include braces, splints, casts, crtuches or wheelchairs.

There are qualified Phsyiatrists around the nation to help you make the right decision. For a qualified physiatrist to treat your pain consider New York Physiatrist Dr. Ingber, a physiatrist in Brooklyn and in Manhattan who specializes in physical medicine, rehabilitation, and sports medicine. Visit us online at http://www.dringber.com/.


Tuesday, May 12, 2009

The Makeup of a Trigger Point Injection Shot



We've discussed the overview and history of Trigger Point Injections (TPI) in past articles and today we are going to discuss what's inside a TPI shot.

When a patient goes in to receive his or her TPI injection it takes about 30 minutes. The needle in inserted into the trigger point and a anesthetic and possibly a corticosteroid is injected. TPI injections can differ depending on the extent of the pain, your medical conditions, and many other factors.

So, let's get a visual look of the parts of a TPI:

1. An anesthetic like Lidocaine is part of the TPI. Lidocaine is a local anesthetic used to relieve itching, burning and pain from skin inflammations.


2. A Corticosteroid can or won't be used depending on the severity of the pain. It's not a pain relieving medicine but it a powerful anti-inflammatory that can give you relief and treat inflammation.

For a qualified physiatrist to treat your pain consider New York Physiatrist Dr. Ingber, a physiatrist in Brooklyn and in Manhattan who specializes in physical medicine, rehabilitation, and sports medicine. Visit us online at http://www.dringber.com/.

Tuesday, May 5, 2009

The History of Trigger Point Injections



Although many people before, like J.H. Kellgren from University College Hospital in London, Michael Gutstein in Berlin, and Michael Kelly in Australia, began the journey to understanding trigger points and trigger point injections. However, it was Janet G Travell, MD who was responsible for the majority of the work we know today.

She became famous by successfuly treating John F. Kennedy's back pain. She was actually so successful that she was soon asked to be the first female Personal Physician to a United States President. As a result she published a number of papers and manuals about trigger points.

However, most doctors still don't understand or practice trigger points. That's why it's so important to make sure that you visit a physiatrist when seeking treatment because they specifically specialize in medicine and rehabilitation are well versed in trigger point diagnosis and therapy.

Trigger point research, development and treatment is not only a deeply researched subject it has the potential to be known for being the cause of a number of chronic pain diagnosis. Trigger point injections can help relieve this pain.

For a qualified physiatrist to treat your pain consider New York Physiatrist Dr. Ingber, a physiatrist in Brooklyn and in Manhattan who specializes in physical medicine, rehabilitation, and sports medicine. Visit us online at http://www.dringber.com/.