The autonomic nervous system (ANS) is responsible for regulating a wide range of bodily functions, including heart rate, digestion and respiration. As physical therapists, we play a critical role in helping patients affect their health and wellness by improving their ANS function with a variety of different techniques and interventions that help them reach their optimal health.
In the past, we’ve outlined 10 ways to improve their autonomic nervous system, but one of the most important things physical therapists can do to help patients is use their expertise to address any underlying medical conditions that may be contributing to ANS dysfunction, including hypertension, diabetes, sleep apnea and certain types of heart disease. If a patient is suffering from Long COVID symptoms, their ANS is likely in a sustained “fight or flight” mode and in desperate need of relief.
With a nation under siege with stress and anxiety, physical therapists can target a patient’s ANS function and reduce the stressors that lead to increased heart rate, blood pressure and muscle tension. With traditional techniques like deep breathing exercises, progressive muscle relaxation, and yoga, PTs help patients balance their ANS and return to “rest and relax” mode.
Physical therapists also help patients manage their nervous system by addressing any musculoskeletal issues that contribute to ANS dysfunction. For example, if a patient has poor posture, it can lead to increased muscle tension and strain on the ANS. Physical therapists use technology, exercises and stretches to improve posture and reduce muscle tension.
Therapeutic exercise can help to improve cardiovascular fitness, which can in turn help to improve ANS function. Physical therapists work with patients to design an exercise program tailored to their specific needs and fitness level, educating them on how to properly perform exercises with the proper form to avoid injury and maximize gains. PTs can also use manual therapy techniques such as massage to balance their nervous system and reduce muscle tension, improve circulation and promote relaxation.
Lastly, it’s important to educate patients about the importance of good sleep hygiene, eating a healthy diet and maintaining a healthy weight. All of these factors can have a major impact on ANS function, and physical therapists can outline lifestyle changes for patients that will improve their ANS function.
This comprehensive approach helps PTs unlock patients’ ANS potential, leading to improved overall health and well-being. Now, let’s look at the state-of-the-art technology that plays a big role in balancing the nervous system.
As a physical therapist, there are a number of programs and technologies that can be used to help improve the function of the autonomic nervous system (ANS). Some examples include:
As physical therapists, we must assess each individual patient’s needs and determine which programs and physical therapy technologies may be most appropriate for them. Additionally, it is important to keep in mind that these interventions should be part of a comprehensive treatment plan that includes addressing underlying medical conditions, addressing musculoskeletal issues, providing therapeutic exercise, using manual therapy techniques and educating patients about healthy lifestyle practices.
To learn more about the physical therapy technologies that advance positive patient outcomes, schedule an assessment call with NeuPTtech today!