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 Spinal Biomechanics and Biomechanical Studies of Human Movement

 

 Biomechanics Human Movement Levers and Leverage

Home study continuing education providers in biomechanics of human movement  with emphasis on biomechanical muscular skeletal levers and lever systems physics. Special concern:  Athletic spinal development in children and child safety in youth sports programs.

To stop pain, fatigue and weakness as well as look good, feel good and be strong, people need a good strong spine.

Below is the orthopedic model of a good, strong spine.

On-the-job injuries, sports, around the home and auto accidents injure the spine.

Injuries to the spine include muscles, discs, nerves and joints.

Correct orthopedic neck and lower back posture

Improper neck and lower back postures that can be the result of injuries to the spine.

 

 

 

The best orthopedic care requires the most scientific methods to find out what is orthopedically wrong.

Specialized X-rays are taken to find out what is wrong.

These specialized X-rays allow us to blueprint your spine to find out what is wrong.

 

Diagrams from Bio-Mechanics and Bio-Engineering of the Cervical Spine 6th Ed., Pettibon B., 1981.

Our treatments are designed to get you out of pain and back to full function by restoring your proper orthopedic spinal structure and function.

Treatments include:

  • Spinal Adjustments

  • Massage

  • Orthopedic Exercises

Spinal Adjustments

 

Adjustments by hand.

Adjustments by machine.

Massage is given to get you out of pain and improve the extensibility of tissues (get the tissues softer and more supple).

 

Orthopedic Exercises

Orthopedic exercises are used to heal you from injury by restoring proper orthopedic structure and function.

 

   

The Sit Up

Neck Exercises

You can also see our specialized exercises in a video format.

We also offer home care programs to show you what you can do at home to keep yourself healthy.

   
 
  

Questions? Contact us at: The Spinal Fitness Center 19321 NE 10th Avenue Ridgefield, WA 98642

Phone: 360.887.8600         E-mail: spinalf@spinalfitness.com              Author Info Copyright 2003

Last Modified : 08/25/06 04:33 PM All concepts and diagrams, unless noted otherwise,  of human spinal development in gravitational environment are under copyright registration to John S. Scherger, D.C.. This information may be shared with others for personal use, however no document may be republished in any form or embedded in public databases without the permission of Dr. Scherger.

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