WALDWICK, N.J., July 21, 2017 -- Waldwick physical therapy and chiropractic care experts, Total Health Associates, would like to emphasize the importance of a personalized recovery plan for anyone who has been injured. However, this approach will have particular value to those whose job it is to protect and serve.
Law enforcement careers require intense physicality, but some aspects of the job run counter to those demands. Officers may spend a great deal of time seated in a vehicle or on a stakeout, but then must be ready to sprint into pursuit at a moment’s notice. Add to this the weight of a bulletproof vest, sidearm, handcuff and a duty belt and officers may carry an additional 20 pounds of equipment while running after suspects. Psychological factors also contribute to potential injury. The fear of danger and isolation lead to stress that can lead to unhealthy habits like overeating. All of this can be a recipe for disaster on the body.
Total Health Associates recently assisted an area SWAT team member in a successful recovery from surgery for a torn Achilles tendon. In addition to physical therapy three times a week for a full year, “John” was treated by Dr. Stephen Jones DC. Dr. Jones used the Graston Technique on John’s scar to break up scar tissue and promote healing and better movement. He also received chiropractic care from Dr. Jones and acupuncture treatments as part of his overall recovery program. When John first began his therapy with Total Health Associates, he met with each provider, and a personalized treatment plan was created to help John optimize his recovery.
For police officers, firefighters, military personnel and members of SWAT teams, the risk of injury is an almost-daily reality. When it occurs, an efficient, full recovery is essential for these tactical athletes to return to their jobs and have their quality of life restored.
Physical therapy and chiropractic care at Total Health Associates can help law enforcement and protective personnel heal quickly from their injuries. Adding treatments like acupuncture and massage can further enhance the healing process and relieve stress in muscles brought on by trauma.
Dr. Stephen Jones, founder of Total Health Associates says, “Law enforcement officers and military personnel put their lives on the line for us every day. At Total Health Associates, we are extremely grateful for their service and we pledge to bring the very best in holistic care to those whose job it is to protect and serve.”
Total Health Associates is located at 18 Wyckoff Avenue in Waldwick, New Jersey. If you would like to learn more about the practice or book an appointment you can do so by calling 201-447-5757 or visit www.drstevejones.com.
Total Health Associates 18 Wyckoff Avenue Waldwick, NJ 07463 201-447-5757


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