Spine Injury & Rehabilitation

Spine Injury & Rehabilitation

Trained Therapists

Craniosacral Therapy (CST) is a gentle, hands-on form of manual therapy that focuses on evaluating and enhancing the craniosacral system of the body. The craniosacral system is made up of membranes and cerebrospinal fluid that surrounds and protects your brain and spinal cord.

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A professional promise to deliver quality care that promotes your healing and well-being.

Therapy Goals

Setting therapy goals will give you a sense of direction.

Licensed Therapists

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Why Corrective Exercise

Spine injury rehabilitation involves targeted corrective exercises to restore mobility, stability, and strength. Focused movements like pelvic tilts, bird-dogs, and gentle core activations improve spinal alignment and support. Gradual progression, proper technique, and professional guidance ensure safe recovery while minimizing pain and preventing further injury. Consistency and patience are key to success.

Swedish Exercise

Swedish exercise is a holistic fitness approach that emphasizes rhythmic movements, deep breathing, and full-body coordination. Originating from Sweden, it focuses on improving posture, circulation, flexibility, and muscular endurance. Exercises often include controlled stretches, bodyweight movements, and breathing techniques. This gentle yet effective method promotes physical and mental well-being, making it suitable for all ages.

Sports Exercise

Fortunately, our physical therapists in Brandywine, Lanham and Silver Spring, MD can detect and prevent against such restrictions through a craniosacral evaluation.

He or she will gently touch various locations of your body to test for the ease of motion and rhythm of the cerebrospinal fluid pulsing around your brain and spinal cord. This will determine whether or not craniosacral therapy should be a part of your physical therapy plan.

Spine Injury & Rehabilitation Benefits

  • Promotes Safe Spinal Movement
    Exercises are designed to restore motion without aggravating the injury. Controlled movements help rebuild strength and confidence.

  • Strengthens Core and Support Muscles
    Targeting the core, back, and hip muscles provides essential support for the spine. This helps prevent further injury and improves stability.

  • Reduces Pain and Inflammation
    Gentle therapeutic exercises improve circulation and reduce pressure on spinal structures. This can lead to decreased pain and faster recovery.

  • Improves Posture and Alignment
    Corrective exercises address postural imbalances that may contribute to spine issues. Better alignment relieves stress on the spine and surrounding muscles.

  • Supports Long-Term Recovery and Prevention
    Customized programs evolve with the patient’s progress. This approach ensures ongoing improvement and helps prevent re-injury.

FAQ

General Questions

Q: How long is rehab after a spinal cord injury?

A: Rehabilitation for spinal cord injury can last from several months to over a year, depending on the injury’s severity and the patient’s progress. Inpatient rehab typically starts within days or weeks of injury and may last 4–12 weeks. Long-term outpatient therapy often continues afterward to support ongoing recovery and independence.

Q:Do spinal cord injuries heal?

A:Spinal cord injuries rarely heal completely because damaged nerve cells in the spinal cord have limited ability to regenerate. However, partial recovery is possible through rehabilitation, neuroplasticity, and assistive technology. Some people regain function depending on the injury level and completeness.

Q: How is a spinal cord injury treated?

A: Treatment usually starts with emergency care to stabilize the spine, followed by medications, surgery (if needed), and intensive rehabilitation. Physical and occupational therapy play key roles in recovery. Assistive devices and adaptive technology are also commonly used to improve function and independence

Q: How many sessions will I need?

A: The number of sessions varies depending on your condition and treatment goals. During your initial consultation, our chiropractors will assess your needs and recommend a personalized treatment plan

Q:Can the spine heal?

A:The bones of the spine can heal after injury (like fractures), but the spinal cord itself rarely heals completely. Supportive care and rehab can help patients regain some function. Healing also depends on injury severity and access to early treatment.

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