Motivations Role in Orchard Park, NY Exercise for Back Pain Relief

Pain is an odd motivator. Pain may de-motivate one person (fear of pain, excuse to not do, reason to not exercise). Pain may motivate another person (fear of not doing, desire to do more, increased need to exercise). Back pain affects each Orchard Park, NY back pain sufferer in a different way, too, when it comes to exercise for Orchard Park, NY back pain relief. Your Orchard Park, NY chiropractor knows this well. Novelli Wellness Center helps each Orchard Park, NY back pain sufferer by starting where he or she is - motivated or not, fearful or not, exercise-craved or not – come to terms with exercise that will relieve and even control and possibly hold off future episodes of back pain.

MOTIVATION AND COMMUNICATION

Often it comes down to communication. As your Orchard Park, NY back pain specialist, your Orchard Park, NY chiropractor at Novelli Wellness Center discovers the most appropriate way to communicate with you about your back pain condition and how to help and relieve its pain with exercise. One new research paper reveals that communication increases exercise program adherence and clinical outcomes for women more effectively than men. (1) So your Orchard Park, NY chiropractic back pain specialist at Novelli Wellness Center will work hard on communicating with our Orchard Park, NY chiropractic female patients to motivate them to exercise! Novelli Wellness Center promises!

MOTIVATION AND NON-SPECIFIC BACK PAIN

Back pain and exercise avoidance kind of go together…for some Orchard Park, NY back pain sufferers. You?  There are different exercise motivation profiles. What’s yours? Body concept, pain, disability, level of activity, and the type of exercise a back pain patient does all influence the back pain sufferer’s desire to engage with exercise. There are highly motivated back pain patients (29.1%), independently-convinced-that-exercise-will-help-them back pain patients (21.7%), controlled convinced patients who know exercise is good for them but do it only because they feel they have to (19.7%) and less motivated back pain sufferers (29.5%). Interestingly, competitive type athletes with back pain sometimes fall into the latter two groups who do the prescribed exercise only because they feel they must. (2) Novelli Wellness Center is well aware all of these types in daily Orchard Park, NY chiropractic practice! No fear! Novelli Wellness Center designs fitting approaches for all these types to engage with exercise in a healthy way.

MOTIVATION AND CHRONIC BACK PAIN

Matching lifestyle goals to activities is an effective way to encourage a back pain sufferer to exercise. (3) That makes sense to Novelli Wellness Center! We have seen it before. If we can get a Orchard Park, NY back pain patient doing what he wants to do gets him motivated! Novelli Wellness Center knows that if a Orchard Park, NY back pain patient doesn’t like doing squats, she won’t do them. Novelli Wellness Center knows that if a Orchard Park, NY back pain patient enjoys walking her dog, she’ll walk. Right?! So what motivates you? Novelli Wellness Center will listen to you and work with you to discover your exercise sweet spot, your exercise plan. It will make a significant difference in your back pain level, mood, outlook on life, body’s condition, engagement with life and family and friends. (3) Ready to start? Novelli Wellness Center is here for you!

Schedule your Orchard Park, NY chiropractic appointment today. Novelli Wellness Center will communicate, motivate and treat you with chiropractic care to ease your back pain and help you fend it off in the future in a way that pushes you.

 
 
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