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back pain treatment Portsmouth NH

March 25, 2026

If you’re dealing with back pain in Portsmouth, NH or the Seacoast area, your first instinct is probably to stop everything and rest. That feels logical — when something hurts, you avoid it. But when it comes to back pain, that instinct may actually be keeping you stuck in a cycle of pain. After more than 20 years of helping people overcome back pain at CJ Physical Therapy...

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December 11, 2024

As the seasons change, it’s the perfect time to focus on habits that not only keep your immune system strong, but also enhance your movement and mindset. Whether you’re juggling holiday events, managing a busy schedule, traveling, or simply trying to stay healthy and feeling well – a balanced approach to health is key.  The following 7 healthy habits are those that I try to live by personally,...

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August 14, 2024

Our bodies are built for movement, yet modern life has us sitting far more than we should. Compared to our ancestors, we’re moving less and sitting more – sometimes for over half the day. While fitness trackers and smartwatches encourage us to stand and get more steps in, it still doesn’t seem to be enough to counteract the effects of a sedentary lifestyle. Physical inactivity has now become...

Avoiding Movement

August 1, 2024

Fear is a natural, protective response to injury. But sometimes it can do more harm than good if you’re not careful. Reason being… When we experience pain or injury of any kind – while the pain can range from mild to excruciating – the real “pain” comes from not knowing what you just did.  Was it anything serious? Will it go away on its own? What should I...

Osteoporosis

August 18, 2023

Osteoporosis is a “silent” disease of the bones that makes them weaker and far more susceptible to breaking. The Bone Health & Osteoporosis Foundation estimates that approximately 10 million Americans suffer from this disease, and another 44 million have low bone density. Osteoporosis affects one in two women and one in four men. A woman’s risk of breaking a bone when she has osteoporosis is equal to her...

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August 9, 2022

Avoid Pills. Use Movement as Medicine Instead In the 1990’s, it started becoming widely accepted to prescribe opioids for people recovering from surgery or injury. As well as those suffering with moderate-to-severe musculoskeletal pain (such as back pain and osteoarthritis). Although effective for managing pain, we would soon find out how highly addictive these drugs are. Statistics show that one in four patients receiving long-term opioid therapy in a...

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March 15, 2022

Why Pilates? If you’ve ever experienced muscle and/or skeletal pain, it was probably the result of one or more mechanical stressors occurring in joints or muscles. When I treat a patient, I am often working to help them change the mechanics of their movement and therefore decrease or eliminate those stressors. It’s one of the main reasons why I incorporate Pilates into my treatments. It’s also why most...

adding pilates to your fitness routine

March 2, 2022

5 Benefits of Adding Pilates to Your Fitness Routine  Pilates has been around for about 100 years, and it still amazes me how many people have NOT heard of this incredible exercise method. If you didn’t already know – it was first created by Joseph Pilates and initially gained popularity among the dance community as a way to recover from and prevent injuries. But you don’t have to...

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