by Chris Corrales | Jan 10, 2023 | Blog, Body Mechanics/Self-Help, Low back pain, Pain, Posture Specialist
MRI’s and X-rays aren’t reliable sources of information about the causation of pain or the best path of moving forward. Chasing pain is hardly a way to fix it. You weren’t given the most accurate reasons for what’s going on or a way to change it. Schools,...
by Chris Corrales | Jan 5, 2023 | Body Mechanics/Self-Help, Bodywork, Ergonomics, Pain, Posture Specialist, Proper Body Alignment
Good Posture is a Problem The first time I heard that I needed to have good posture was in 11th grade. I was wrestling and doing Brazilian jiu-jitsu and in jiu-jitsu it was kind of a good thing that my chin was tucked, shoulders rounded forward. I actually felt pretty...
by Chris Corrales | Nov 29, 2019 | Body Mechanics/Self-Help, Health, MedicinEvolution, Movement, Pain, Structural Integration
Everything is better with systems, even scoliosis. Systems simplify, organize, and prioritize what would otherwise be a myriad of parts and their dynamics. Systems help us go from one place to another. They help us deepen, grow, and evolve. Scoliosis and back pain...
by Chris Corrales | Apr 27, 2019 | Golfer's Elbow, Pain
The return of Tiger Woods was pretty phenomenal at The Masters Golf Tournament this past weekend. I love great come backs. Partly because that’s the passion that I serve in my clients, come backs to performance. Google Golfer’s Elbow and you’ll find...
by Chris Corrales | Jan 24, 2019 | Athletes, Body Mechanics/Self-Help, Health, MedicinEvolution, Movement, Pain, Structural Integration, Uncategorized
When Your Back is Hurting Fix the front. Imagine your back, what image comes up? Lots of people visualize a spine. The “back” of the spine in particular. When our backs hurt we often try to fix where we feel pain. We might try deep tissue massage, chiropractic, foam...
by Chris Corrales | May 13, 2018 | Athletes, Body Mechanics/Self-Help, Health, MedicinEvolution, Movement, Pain, Structural Integration, Uncategorized
Chances are you’ve heard that your foot has 3 arches – Medial, Lateral, and Transverse. Chances are that no one told you how significant the lateral arch is. Well, in terms of foot pain there are many different types such as: Plantar Fasciitis Tarsal...