Postural and Corrective Exercises

Postural and Corrective Exercises Poor posture from sitting at desks, using devices, or other daily habits can cause muscle strain, pain, and fatigue. Our postural exercises work to realign your

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Postural and
Corrective Exercises

Poor posture from sitting at desks, using devices, or other daily habits can cause muscle strain, pain, and fatigue. Our postural exercises work to realign your body and strengthen the muscles that support your spine and joints. These exercises retrain your posture from the inside out, making it easier to maintain a healthy, pain-free alignment throughout the day.

Common reasons to
try postural exercises:

  • Neck or back pain caused by prolonged sitting
  • Rounded shoulders or forward head posture
  • Feeling tired or achy after standing or working for long periods
  • Regaining strength and alignment after inactivity

If you often find yourself slouching or dealing with neck tension after hours at your desk, these exercises can help you sit and stand more comfortably.

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