Postural Therapy

What is Posture Physical Therapy?

Postural Therapy begins by looking at imbalances with a full-body assessment including the neck, bite [occlusion], ribcage, pelvis and feet. Also, this type of therapy is very integrative, meaning I will typically work alongside other professionals such as dentists and myofunctional therapist to achieve best patient outcomes. 

Postural Therapy and Assessing Gait. Coming Soon.

Understanding gait or how a person walks can offer great insights into how a person is patterned. Watch how a strength coach and physical therapist work together to piece all the components of gait into a comprehensive assessment and treatment. 

 

Treatment Approach for Postural Therapy. Coming Soon.

Postural therapy needs to take into account a person’s habits such as sitting, standing and working.  Watch the video for insights into how to modify sitting and standing postures to achieve success with daily activities.  

Benefit

Conditions Often Treated with Postural Therapy

The conditions listed below are not all inclusive, however are a typical consequence of the asymmetrical or one-sided dominant patterns.