Our bodies are mechanical, and while it may not hurt right away, when something is injured or habitually moves in ways which stress the body, things break down.
The result:

PAIN

Where?
It depends.
If you had an injury it's obviously right where it hurts.
If you treat your body poorly (say by spending all day hunched in front of a computer) it may be an accumulation of long term stress on your body and injury.

We start with a picture of how your body stands, and then examine how you move to find out more about how the mechanics poor posture and motion might be causing:
Back Pain

  • Neck & Headaches
  • Low Back
  • Sciatica
Muscle & Joint Problems
>Shoulders
>Elbows
Wrists (carpal tunnel)
Hands
Hips
Knees
Ankles
Feet
Sports Injury Rehab
Performance Training
Accidents/ Auto Injury

“The foot bone’s connected to the leg bone...The leg bone’s connected to the knee bone...The knee bone’s connect to the hip bone....and so on...