What is posturology?
Posturology is a new medical technique involving the evaluation of the postural system as a whole in order to decrease pain related to joint blocking and myofascial hypertonicity (constant tension of muscle layers).
Posturology is a revolutionary approach to medical science that effectively changes the way health practitioners treat chronic pains. The pain is often caused by a postural system dysfunction.
At Axellite, posturology principles represent the core of our clients’ issues. Since they consider the wholeness of the different systems as well as their interaction, we use these principles to analyse each client’s issue. Posturology is a very powerful tool for us to help you optimize your comprehensive health.
Posturology can help people suffering from one or more of the following conditions:
- Muscle or joint chronic pain
- Neck pain and lack of cervical flexibility
- Lower back pain
- Leg pain
- Loss of balance
- Migraines and frequent headaches
- Loss of mobility
- Short leg correction
- People that frequently bump into things
- Concentration problems
- Muscle spams and cramps
- Flat feet
- Varus feet with knees bowed outward
- Valgus feet with knock-kneed appearance
- Professional or amateur athlete repeated injuries
- Herniated disks
- Loss of sensitivity and numbness
- Fibromyalgia
- Osteoarthritis
Why choose Axellite Comprehensive Health over another Posturology clinic?
Adding to the tonic postural system reprogramming using proprioceptive insoles, ocular sensor and other receptors affecting your posture, we have developed a series of specific exercises including muscle strengthening, myofascial release, muscle awareness and joint proprioception.
Incorporating remedial exercises tailored to your specific posture type will help you perform better in your physical activities as well as in your everyday life.
Call us now to start your postural adjustment or for more information.
514-223-6060
info@axellite.com
Here are a couple of useful websites if you want to know more about research and clinical studies done in the past 30 years.