Introducing Kanwal Bhardwaj, PT, M.Sc.PT, CIMB, CMNT — the cornerstone of Stride Physical Therapy, located in the heart of Freehold, NJ. Kanwal stands out with over two decades of tireless devotion to the practice of physical therapy, during which he has garnered an extensive range of skills and deep-seated knowledge. His approach is distinctly geared towards the holistic betterment of his patients, as he fervently believes in a comprehensive path to recovery. Kanwal's illustrious career in physical therapy took root upon the completion of his Master of Science in Orthopedic Physical Therapy at the esteemed Quinnipiac University in the year 2004.
Since then, he has meticulously refined his therapeutic techniques through a robust 18-year career working in various outpatient physical therapy settings. His unyielding commitment to professional growth led him, a decade later, to seek out further specialization in the realm of manual therapy. In 2014, he successfully received his certification in manual therapy (CIMT) — a pivotal milestone in his career that would forever change his approach to patient treatment.
This advanced training equipped him with a broader and deeper understanding of patient care, endowing him with the capacity to go beyond symptomatic relief to address and alleviate the underlying issues that impede recovery. Kanwal's expertise, complemented by his patient-centric philosophy, ensures that individuals under his care receive tailored and thorough treatment plans. His dedication to his craft and to his patients is what makes him and his practice, Stride Physical Therapy, truly exceptional within the medical community of Freehold, NJ.
At Stride Physical Therapy, we see a lot of chronic low back pain and it’s something we know how to handle. Understanding what causes this pain and how you can prevent it is important to us, so we always make sure our patients and their families are well-informed. Remember, having chronic back pain doesn’t mean you have to accept it as a normal part of getting older. You can still experience less pain and enjoy improved mobility, regardless of how long your back has been bothering you. Book an appointment with Stride Physical Therapy to get a personalized consultation. Keep reading to uncover five key insights our physical therapy team has learned about chronic back pain.
Research shows that the majority of people (up to 80%) will have at least one episode of back pain in their lifetime. While not everyone will suffer from long-lasting pain, many cases resolve within a few weeks without special medical care. However, underlying issues like inflexibility or poor body mechanics can persist, increasing the likelihood of recurring pain and injury. Consulting with a physical therapist early can help uncover and address these hidden factors, reducing the risk of conditions like muscle strains, joint misalignments, degenerative disc disease, disc herniation, and nerve impingement.
Many back pain risk factors are preventable. This means reducing your risk of chronic pain and alleviating symptoms is largely within your control. Common preventable risk factors include:
Sedentary lifestyle
Excessive weight
Smoking
Poor posture
Physically demanding jobs that require frequent sitting, bending, twisting, heavy lifting, or exposure to vibration
Stress, anxiety, and depression
At Stride Physical Therapy, we take a holistic approach to treatment, addressing both physical and psychological factors to help you achieve long-term relief.
Moving around with chronic back pain can be challenging, but participating in daily movement is crucial for pain management. Exercise keeps muscles and tissues strong, boosts circulation, reduces chronic inflammation, enhances mood, relieves stress, and helps maintain a healthy body weight. Activities like walking, cycling, and specific exercises to improve tissue healing, strength, flexibility, and endurance are proven effective. A physical therapist can help you develop a safe, effective, and enjoyable exercise program tailored to your needs and goals.
Contrary to popular belief, conditions like herniated discs don’t always require surgery. Invasive procedures like spinal fusions are usually not the first option for chronic back pain. Research indicates that only about half of first-time back surgeries alleviate symptoms, and repeat surgeries have even lower success rates. Surgery also carries risks such as prolonged recovery time and post-operative complications.
Physical therapy is recognized as a first-line treatment for chronic back pain, often reducing the dependency on opioid medications. This makes physical therapy a safer, more cost-effective option.
Many cases of back pain are "idiopathic," meaning the exact cause is unknown. Imaging studies like MRIs often don’t correlate with a person’s symptoms. A physical therapist is trained to evaluate, diagnose, and treat spinal conditions. Even if the exact cause is unclear, physical therapy can still provide relief by addressing symptoms and contributing factors like poor posture, decreased hip and shoulder range of motion, and weak core muscles.
If you're ready to reclaim your active life and start living with less pain, contact Stride Physical Therapy today. Our team is dedicated to helping you achieve long-term relief and improved function.