Overview
Not every injury comes from a major accident. In fact, some of the most common physical therapy cases we see in our Fresno and Clovis clinics stem from everyday movements done with poor mechanics or without proper support. These repetitive or subtle actions can place stress on your muscles, joints, and tendons — eventually leading to pain, inflammation, or reduced mobility.
Here are 5 daily movements that can lead to injury, and how physical therapy can help you recover and prevent future issues.
Sitting for Long Periods
Extended sitting, especially with poor posture or an unsupportive chair, can contribute to lower back pain, hip tightness, and even neck stiffness. Desk jobs and long commutes are common culprits. How physical therapy helps:
- Corrects postural alignment and core stability
- Prescribes stretching routines for hips and back
- Offers ergonomic assessments and movement strategies
Lifting with Poor Form
Whether it’s groceries, kids, or a laundry basket, lifting without proper form can stress the lower back, knees, or shoulders. Injuries often occur when bending at the waist or twisting while lifting. How physical therapy helps:
- Trains proper body mechanics and lifting technique
- Builds functional strength in the legs, hips, and core
- Addresses flexibility or balance deficits that contribute to poor form
Using Phones and Devices
Frequent use of mobile phones, laptops, or tablets can lead to “tech neck” — pain from prolonged forward head posture — as well as wrist or thumb strain from repetitive use. How physical therapy helps:
- Corrects posture and relieves cervical spine tension
- Builds neck and upper back endurance
- Offers stretches and device-positioning strategies
How VFASP Physical Therapy Can Help
At VFASP Physical Therapy, we treat patients throughout Fresno and Clovis who are dealing with pain or injury from daily activities. Our licensed therapists take a personalized approach to:
- Relieve pain and inflammation
- Restore joint mobility and muscle balance
- Retrain safe movement patterns
- Prevent future injury with education and strength programs
You don’t need to wait for a major injury to take control of your health.