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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


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


Here Are 3 Reasons Your Pain Keeps Coming Back – (Even After Treatment, Rehab, or Strength Training)
If your pain improves but keeps coming back, the issue may not be your muscles or tissues — it may be the sensory and neurological system organizing your movement. Here are 3 upstream reasons recurring pain follows the same pattern.
Mar 1


How the Body Thinks – Before You Feel Pain, It’s Already Asking These Questions
Before you feel pain, your body has already predicted, organized, and protected. Pain is not the cause — it’s feedback about how your nervous system is managing movement and safety.
Mar 1
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