Why Structural Therapy
If your body is no longer structurally effective, it’s kind of like that stack of blocks. Simply put, your life is out of whack. And when it is, you will suffer from pain, pain that can be alleviated or eliminated by applied and self-administered Structural Therapy.
Structural Therapy is a restorative, physical process that relieves pain without surgery or drugs by dealing with the relationship of bone and the connective tissue, such as cartilage, muscle, and nerves in your core structure; as well as focusing on that which structurally affects these elements — weight, nutrition, balance, flexibility, and strength.
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Structural Therapy is a complex system that considers the body from the point of view that nothing is without consequence, thus individual components affect each other.
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What Tools Does Structural Therapy Use?
The disciplines that make up Structural Therapy include, but are not necessarily limited to:
Physical Therapy
Electrical Stimulation Therapy
Roller Bed Therapy
Balance Therapy
Flexibility Therapy Decompression Therapy
Trigger Point Therapy
Wobble Chair Therapy
Neuropathy Therapy
Fibromyalgia Therapy
Spinal Therapy
Nutrition Therapy
Weight Management Therapy
Medical Prevention Testing/Analysis
Functional Analysis
Inclinometry (determining range of motion)