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.
If you're dealing with unusual back or neck pain, or even numbness in your limbs, it could be due to a herniated disc. These issues can cause a range of confusing symptoms, but you don’t have to face them alone!
Our physical therapists at Stride Physical Therapy are here to help you understand herniated discs, their symptoms, and how we can help relieve your pain through targeted treatment.
A herniated disc, also known as a "slipped" or "ruptured" disc, occurs when a spinal disc’s outer layer weakens and allows the inner fluid to push outward. Discs act as cushions between the vertebrae, absorbing shock to keep the spine stable. But over time, wear and tear or sudden injuries can cause these discs to bulge or tear, leading to a herniation. Common causes include aging, accidents, or even heavy lifting.
Not all herniated discs cause pain, but if they press on nearby nerves, you might experience:
Pain that increases with movement, like standing up or sitting down
Tingling or numbness in the arms or legs
Discomfort in the lower back, especially after bending or twisting
Neck pain (if the affected disc is in the cervical area)
Symptoms following an accident or physical stress, like lifting a heavy object
If you find that heat, cold, or massage brings relief, it could be a strain rather than a disc issue. For accurate diagnosis, imaging such as an X-ray is often the best approach, as it can reveal whether a disc is pressing on a nerve.
Physical therapy offers effective relief and can help you regain strength and mobility without invasive measures. Our therapists will begin with a full assessment, pinpointing the exact cause of your pain to create a personalized recovery plan. Your treatment may include:
Manual therapy to relieve muscle tension
Ice and heat therapies for pain management
Traction to gently relieve pressure on spinal discs
Advanced techniques like Class IV laser therapy or TENS for targeted relief
Education on posture and safe lifting to prevent future injuries
Our goal is to help you heal naturally, minimizing the need for medications or surgery. Physical therapy is a holistic approach designed to reduce pain, improve function, and support your body’s healing process.
A herniated disc can be painful, but recovery is within reach. Many people find lasting relief through physical therapy, even avoiding surgery. We’re here to strengthen your back or neck, support your recovery, and help you avoid future injury.
Get in touch with Stride Physical Therapy today to learn how we can help relieve your back pain and get you back to doing the things you love.