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At BodyX Structural Therapy, we specialize in providing expert neurosomatic therapy designed to relieve pain, improve mobility, and enhance overall well-being.
What is Neurosomatic Therapy?
Neurosomatic Therapy (NST) is an advanced form of bodywork that focuses on restoring postural alignment and optimizing overall function. NST goes beyond symptom relief to identify and correct the underlying structural and biomechanical issues causing chronic pain.
Whiplash
TMJ Dysfunction
Tennis/Golfers Elbow
Scoliosis
Sciatica
Scapular Winging
Plantar Fasciitis
Neck, Back, Hip, Knee, & Ankle Pain
Migraine/Headaches
Leg Length Inequality
Frozen Shoulder
Disc Herniations
Deviated Septum
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
And so much more!
Posturology Chart
This chart is a critical assessment tool used by neurosomatic therapists to visually map a client’s structural alignment and identify the root causes of pain. It captures key postural measurements, including spinal alignment, pelvic tilt, and shoulder positioning, revealing deviations from ideal posture that often contribute to discomfort, restricted movement, and chronic pain. By tracking these anatomical landmarks, therapists can monitor progress over time and tailor treatments for optimal results. Clients typically experience noticeable improvements within just 1 to 2 sessions, with significant, lasting changes after 6 to 10 sessions.
This cycle can start with a minor issue—like poor posture, overuse, repetitive strain, or a single injury—but if left uncorrected, it escalates over time as the body compensates, creating a cycle of repeated injury and increasing dysfunction.
By understanding the righting reflex and its role in movement and posture, we gain insight into the intricate relationship between the brain and body—one that continues to shape our daily lives long after we take our first steps.