How Strength Training Can Improve Your Health

In the past, many people associated strength training with oiled-up, musclebound bodybuilders — and, as such, decided strength training wasn’t the workout for them. But that idea couldn’t be farther from the truth!

In a way, we get it. Strength training can be incredibly intimidating if you’re coming at it cold: you have to grapple with unfamiliar equipment, uncertainty about proper lifting techniques, and confusion about which exercises to perform. But once you find your footing, strength training is one of the best things you can do for your overall health and wellness.

At Priority, we want to help make strength training accessible to all, regardless of age, health history, or ability level. To help you see the many benefits of strength training, we thought we’d share the stories of two patients: Alisha and Michelle.

Both of these patients are ordinary women in their late 50s. Neither were hardcore athletes. But both discovered the benefits of strength training for health.

Michelle: A Resistance to Resistance Training

Though several risk factors have been identified, the exact cause of lower back pain remains challenging. Whether from overuse work-related postures and movements or injuries from Michelle had developed osteoarthritis in her hips in her mid-50s. Although the pain wasn’t severe, she did find herself becoming less active than she’d prefer. Eventually, she contacted us for help managing and slowing her condition. Regular exercise is one of the best ways to manage osteoarthritis pain, but Michelle was nervous about doing anything too strenuous — including strength training. She was especially wary of anything involving heavy weights. However, strength training is an important piece of osteoarthritis management. Strong muscles stabilize and support the impacted joints, helping to relieve pressure (and symptoms).

Michelle’s physical therapist was sympathetic to her concerns, especially since low-impact exercises are generally better for people with osteoarthritis. To that end, she suggested Michelle start with a daily walking regimen, which would help get her used to physical activity while still building some muscle strength and endurance. After a few weeks, Michelle’s therapists started her on simple bodyweight exercises that wouldn’t put too much pressure on her knee joints. They weren’t as difficult or painful as Michelle feared, and she eventually decided she wanted to add a little more resistance after all. But she didn’t go all in with heavy barbells, as Alisha had. Instead, Michelle used a blend of resistance bands and light dumbbells. Her therapist provided the necessary guidance — and before Michelle knew it, she was performing strength training routines twice a week.

The result? Less pain and stiffness from Michelle’s arthritis meant more mobility and an easier time running errands, doing chores, and spending time with her loved ones.

Staff Spotlight

Lauren Huggins, PT, DPT

Lauren graduated from Saint Louis University in 2012 with a Doctorate of Physical Therapy (DPT). Following graduation, she worked within the hospital setting prior to transitioning to outpatient physical therapy. Lauren has advanced training in The McKenzie method of treating back pain. She is also a Graston Technique provider. Lauren is originally from Missouri and has lived in Florence, SC since 2012.

Success Spotlight

“This was my second experience with Priority. It is the best and I have used other PT providers in the past. Everything is very professional and goal oriented. There are frequent reviews with you to show your progress and that is shared with your medical provider. That said, the atmosphere is warm and friendly; you feel valued, and your comfort level is always a priority. There is flexibility in scheduling and you get reminders about your appointments. Nicole was my therapist and she is a highly trained professional with a doctorate. It was a great experience and my injured ankle is functioning as it should. Thanks to everyone at Priority for making this a very positive experience!” — C.F.

Make 2025 Your Strongest Year Yet

With a new year comes a fresh start to an all new you! Starting at the beginning of 2025, your insurance benefits have renewed. This means a whole new year to make the most of your benefits. The earlier you start your physical therapy and plan to meet your insurance deductible for the year, or end up with unused money in your HSA account, your insurance plan may cover the cost completely.

Our highly experienced team of physical therapists offer specialized treatment services for any pain, injury, or discomfort you may be feeling. Let Priority Physical Therapy help you on your journey to becoming strong, healthy, and active in 2025.