Exercise Therapy
Let’s get you strong and pain free
What can Pilates as Exercise Therapy do for you?
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A specialized Pilates program combined with neuromuscular pattern retraining can help you identify and correct misalignment, imbalances as well as movement patterns that may be contributing to your pain. As we retrain the body toward finding better alignment, balance and more mobility we begin to notice great improvement in posture and movement pattern helping you stand and move with more ease throughout your daily living. The result is often less to no pain, higher energy levels and more strength to perform the activities you enjoy.
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Prolonged times of sitting, standing or being in bent over positions cause postural shifts that affect our head and pelvic alignment leading to muscular imbalances, compression, weakness, tightness, poor movement patterns and often pain. Likewise, excessive load on the joints through high impact activities lead to faster wear and tear, imbalances, stiffness and tightness which also affect our posture. Maintaining an ongoing practice of postural corrective exercises will improve how you sit, stand, walk and move throughout your day.
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More important than properly caring for an injury is preventing one in the first place. Leading an active life style or just maintaining a regular exercise practice increases our overall risk of injury and strain. Likewise, a sedentary lifestyle leads to weakness and imbalances that increase our risk of injury during basic daily tasks as well as our chances of falling. Committing to a function-based Pilates program will help reduce such risks as well as ease the discomforts that commonly result from misalignment, strain, and imbalances.
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Once injury has occurred, because of the pain and weakness in the affected area, other areas of the body become strained resulting in continued pain, discomfort and weakness even after the injury has healed. To avoid unhealthy mechanisms of compensation, it is very important to maintain your overall fitness as much as possible through a safe and strategic exercise program that won't aggravate the injury all while minimizing its effects on the rest of the body. As pain subsides, strengthening the injured area takes priority in order to increase range of motion, muscle tone and strength.
Having suffered and recovered from poor posture as well as knee, spinal and pelvic trauma myself, I understand the need for high quality training and instruction in order to safely regain strength and return to activity pain-free.
I understand your need for high quality care and instruction
Whether in person, virtual or on demand you can count on:
+ Strategic selection of Pilates and Pilates based exercises
+ Proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation
+ Movement pattern retraining strategies
+ Functional training specific to the activities you enjoy
+ Active range mobilization
+ Maintenance regime