Pelvic Health & Orthopedic Physical Therapy
Addressing your questions about pelvic, women's, and musculoskeletal health. Health is a journey. Movement is healing!
We are once again sprinting towards the holidays and end of the year. It seems like there is so much that needs accomplished during the days and just too little time to get it done. In the hustle and bustle of the holiday season remember to take a little time for yourself.
I am one of the worst culprits when it comes to self care. I rarely make time for myself and as a result my health suffers. My stress levels rise and my head begins to rotate around on my body...Joking. But in all seriousness other aspects of my life and health are affected by my chronic state of increased stress. I have chronic headaches, migraines, and interrupted sleep. How does your stress affect you? Does it make you more irritable? Feel fatigued throughout the day? Maybe you are like me and you get lots of headaches and your stress makes it difficult for you to get a full night's sleep. The end of the year is the perfect time to start implementing new practices into your schedule. Why not take a little time every day for some self care in order to combat stress? Especially the daily stress compounded with holiday stress. Over the past two days I've started doing a little yoga before bed and the past two nights I've slept through the entire night. Studies say on average it takes approximately 66 days to make a practice habit. So let's enter the new year taking more time to ensure we take care of our mental wellbeing! Here are a few different ways to take some you time:
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AuthorHello! I am Caitlyn, Doctor of Physical Therapy and Board Certified Women's Health Physical Therapist working in St Louis, Missouri. Faculty in developing residency program. Endowarrior Categories
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