Quit Smoking for Better Health

Quit Smoking for Better Health

October 4, 2022

Chronic smoking can have a significant negative impact on your health and can lead to:

  • Decreased healing after a bone fracture.
  • Decreased bone density, which leads to osteoporosis.
  • Increased risk of hip fracture.
  • Decreased blood flow to the skin which leads to delayed wound healing.
  • Decreased blood flow in the hands and feet which can lead to painful neuropathy.

If you suffer from any of these, the first thing to do is to look into a smoking cessation program. Here are some tips to help you quit smoking:

  • Determine the ‘key drivers’ that motivate you to quit.
  • Pick a stress-free time to quit.
  • Join a support group; seek help from family and friends.
  • Start doing some daily exercises to help relieve stress, improve bone strength and boost energy levels.
  • This is exactly where your physical therapist can help.

If you or someone you know is a smoker, give us a chance to lead you to a healthier life. We help you with the right exercises that are best suited for you.

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