Structural Integration
What is Structural Integration?
In Webster's Dictionary, structure means something composed of related parts. Integration means to bring parts together into a whole, to remove barriers and imposing segregation so the parts can relate as a whole structure in connection. Structural Integration is simply these two things. It's a holistic approach to aligning the human body by alleviating stress patterns related to injury, chronic pain, and overall wear and tear associated with daily living. The aim is to restore flexibility and ease of movement. Have freedom you deserve and understand your life.
Benefits
The benefits of structural integration include:
- Improved well-being
- Relief of pain
- Happiness & freedom
Who benefits from structural integration?
- Men, women, children, pets
- People who enjoy yoga, meditation, martial arts, climbing & mountaineering
- Dancers, artists, athletes, musicians, runners, carpenters, business people, engineers, scientists, golfers, computer geeks, mechanics, philosophers and teachers! (to name a few)
Structural Integration can help with the following issues:
- Back pain
- Cervical pain
- Chronic pain
- Headaches
- Carpal Tunnel
- Fibromyalgia
- Spasm/spasticity
- Geriatrics
- Scoliosis
- Neurological dysfunction
- Pediatrics
- Sports injuries
- Rehabilitation
- Restriction of motion
- Parkinson's Disease