Postural Rehabilitation
Postural deviations from normal are almost always associated with altered range-of-motion, musculoskeletal dysfunction, pain, and functional capacity limitations associated with work and sports activities and injuries.
Correcting postural abnormalities helps restore normal functional capacity — especially in musculoskeletal and spinal related problems.
It's so simple — it's almost unbelievable. We merely have patients and prospective patients step in front of the postural scanner-plotter, trace their profiles, and then feed the coordinates into the computer. The computer sketches the patient's spinal contours, compares it to the "ideal" — and quickly computes and illustrates the patient's deviation from the ideal.
The Analysis is a computerized method for accurately measuring deviations of anterior to posterior posture. Seconds after we feed the Analysis coordinates into the computer we get a printout of suggested treatment and rehabilitation protocols which we can use to isolate, strengthen, coordinate, recruit, and facilitate the appropriate muscles — enabling the patient to reach treatment and rehabilitation goals quickly.