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Structural Management

September 11, 2009

All people have many contributing factors that dictate the status of their structures.  From heredity, prior injuries, lifestyle, activities, sSkeleton-Crooked-4Cports, mattress, shoes, job, height, weight, diet, attitude, etc., it is virtually impossible to know which of these factors are more influential than the others.  However, it isn’t as critical to isolate which factor is more important as it is to determine a current status report and to begin making corrections and improvements.

The Structural Management Program is designed to systematically detect and correct biomechanical or architectural imbalances and distortion patterns.  This road map, of sorts, strategically takes the you through the necessary process to reach maximum biomechanical improvements in a realistic time frame.

In our present, overly reactive healthcare industry, this program encourages a more pro-active approach.  Starting with a Structural Fingerprint Exam, it is important to look at each and every patient and their structural uniqueness that truely exists.  No two structures are identical, and the starting point for every patient must begin with their unique biomechanical findings.  Once this information is determined, an effective corrective program can begin.

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