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What You Didn’t Know About Your Chronic Pain — And Why It Became Chronic
If your pain moves, changes, or doesn’t follow a clear pattern, it may not be a structural problem. This article explores how the nervous system organizes sensory information—and how mismatches in that system can create chronic, unpredictable symptoms.
Apr 20


Measuring My Work – High Grade Assessment Tool (Found In Hospitals And Universities)
Most rehab programme improvements are expected to take weeks. But in this real case, measurable changes happened instantly—simply by changing sensory input and system organization. This article explores what that reveals about how the body actually functions.
Mar 26


How I Practice Kinesiology : It’s Not About Doing More — It’s About How Your Body Organizes Movement
Many people follow exercises, stretch, and train consistently—yet the same issues keep coming back. This article explains why movement problems are often not about strength or flexibility, but about how the body organizes movement patterns.
Mar 23


When the Body Protects Itself: A Case of Compensation in a Squat
Many people notice their body leaning to one side during a squat. While it often appears to be a strength problem, it is frequently the result of compensation strategies organized by the nervous system. This clinical example shows how restoring stability in the system can immediately change movement patterns.
Mar 19


Why the Body Compensates: Nervous System Regulation, Chronic Symptoms, and Behavioral Patterns
What if symptoms like tension, digestive issues, fatigue, and emotional reactivity were not separate problems—but expressions of the same regulatory system? This article explores how the body organizes itself as an integrated network.
Mar 15


Pregnancy, Postpartum Changes, and the Body : Why Some Symptoms Stay — And How Organization Matters
Pregnancy changes the body’s balance, posture, and movement strategies. When the body doesn’t fully reorganize after birth, symptoms like back pain, pelvic discomfort, or instability can remain.
Mar 6


Osteoarthritis, Posture, and Load – Understanding What’s Actually Happening in the Joint
Osteoarthritis affects the entire joint — not just cartilage. Understanding how posture, movement patterns, and load distribution influence joint stress can help explain symptoms and recovery.
Mar 5


Posturology vs Ergonomics vs Posture
Posture, ergonomics, and posturology operate at different levels. One focuses on body position, one on environment, and one on how the nervous system organizes posture.
Mar 4


What’s the Best Exercise to Fix Posture?
Many people try rows, stretching, and core exercises to fix posture. But posture isn’t just muscle strength — it’s how your nervous system organizes balance, gravity, and movement.
Mar 4


Tendonitis, Fasciitis, Bursitis : What You Haven’t Been Told — And Why It Keeps Coming Back
If your tendonitis or fasciitis improves but keeps returning, the issue may not be inflammation — it may be how your nervous system organizes load and movement.
Mar 3


Is Posturology Scientific?
Posturology isn’t about forcing posture. It applies established neuroscience principles showing how sensory input shapes motor output, posture, balance, and load distribution.
Mar 2
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