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Pilates is a form of low-impact exercise with slow, precise movements that focus on breath control. The exercises can be performed either on a mat or specially designed Pilates machines (such as the Reformer), most of which are equipped with springs. The springs can be altered to provide resistance (aimed at increasing strength and flexibility) or assistance depending on the goal with the client.
The use of lighter springs is an excellent way to "find" or "wake up" your stabilizing muscles because of the added control needed to perform each movement. This lighter tension will in turn improve the strength of your deep, localized muscles that stabilize your joints which is different from any other traditional rehabilitation exercise. The precision and control needed for each movement, in combination with appropriate breathing patterns, forces the client to focus on the present task to connect the mind and body.
Another advantage of the springs is movement re-education. A well-trained Pilates clinician can identify faulty movement patterns and adjust the springs to reduce compensation strategies in order to facilitate a normal movement pattern. This will, in turn, prevent unnecessary strain to other joints and muscles, to decrease pain and improve function.
Pilates can be performed by anybody, regardless of age or ailment. The experienced Pilates clinicians at Rec Center Physical Therapy will utilize findings from the Selective Functional Movement Assessment (SFMA) when prescribing Pilates exercises with the goal of pain reduction and improved function. We will modify and carefully monitor all exercises allowing for safe, efficient movements for all populations.
Adding Pilates into your routine, whether for fitness and/or in physical therapy, can reduce pain, improve stability and mobility, and increase body awareness and posture. These benefits will carry over into your overall function to make your daily activities, such as mowing your lawn and cleaning your house that much easier and your recreational activities much more successful.
Jane Thurm, MPT, earned her Masters in Physical Therapy from the University of Iowa in 2000. She has 20 years of clinical practice in the out-patient orthopedic setting. She is certified in dry needling, Selective Functional Movement (SFMA), and numerous Pilates organizations. She values the Pilates work in the rehabilitation setting and integrates her passion and experience in them when prescribing exercises to treat her patients. Her qualifications offer a unique experience to those patients at RCPT.
Call the Rec Center Physical Therapy clinic at (319) 295-8899, to schedule your Pilates based physical therapy appointment today.