
How NYC Athletes Can Recover Faster with Physical Therapy
In the fast-paced world of sports, injuries can be a setback for athletes striving to stay at the top of their game.
November, 2025
Chronic pain is something many of us live with — whether it’s nagging lower back pain, stiff shoulders, or recurring headaches. While physical therapy plays a key role in managing that pain, one of your strongest allies can be something much more everyday: your environment. Ergonomics — the science of adapting your surroundings to your body — can be a powerful way to prevent or reduce chronic pain.
At Go Physical Therapy, we often find that improving ergonomics is one of the missing pieces in a long-term pain management plan. Here’s how the right ergonomic setup can support your health, and what you can do to make changes.
Ergonomics is all about designing tasks, workspaces, and tools to fit the person using them, not forcing the person to adapt to a poorly designed environment.
According to medical research, poor ergonomics (like awkward posture, repetitive motion, or sustained strain) is a major contributor to musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) — the kinds of injuries or pains that develop over time.
By making changes to how you work, sit, and move, ergonomics helps reduce the biomechanical stress on your muscles, joints, and connective tissues — which helps prevent chronic pain from setting in.
Here are some of the specific ways ergonomics can be a game-changer for chronic pain:
Here are some actionable ergonomic changes you can begin implementing, whether at work, home, or both:
At Go Physical Therapy, we don’t just treat the symptoms — we look at the root causes. Our team can help you:
Chronic pain isn’t just about “getting older” — much of it comes from the way we interact with our environments.
Ergonomic changes can reduce not only existing pain but also prevent pain from worsening or recurring.
Investing a little time (and possibly a few ergonomic tools) now can save you from a lot of pain — and cost — later.
When paired with physical therapy, ergonomic improvements can amplify the benefits: better function, less flare-up risk, and more comfort at work and at home.
Ergonomics is more than just a “nice-to-have” — it’s a practical, evidence-based tool in the fight against chronic pain. By adjusting your environment to support your body, you give yourself a powerful line of defense. If you’re dealing with ongoing pain, small changes in your workstation or posture may be the key you’ve been missing

In the fast-paced world of sports, injuries can be a setback for athletes striving to stay at the top of their game.