Spinal Alignment Therapy
Restores posture and nerve communication.
This treatment requires a prior medical evaluation. It may not be suitable for people with active infections, certain hematological disorders, specific oncological conditions, or medical conditions that require specialized monitoring. The appropriateness of this treatment must be evaluated on a case-by-case basis by a specialist.
Duration
The session lasts approximately 30 to 60 minutes, depending on the initial evaluation and the protocol recommended by the specialist.
Expected
Benefits
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It promotes better alignment and postural balance.
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It promotes mobility and flexibility of the spine.
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Supports overall musculoskeletal health.
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It complements strategies aimed at physical and functional comfort.
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It promotes habits related to good posture.
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It is part of comprehensive programs focused on quality of life and physical well-being.
Contraindications
This treatment requires a prior medical evaluation. It may not be suitable for people with recent fractures, advanced osteoporosis, certain neurological disorders, or medical conditions that require specialized monitoring. The appropriateness of this treatment must be evaluated on a case-by-case basis by a specialist.
FAQ's.
What Is Spinal Alignment Therapy?
It is a therapeutic approach aimed at improving postural balance and spinal function as part of a comprehensive program for musculoskeletal health and well-being.
Is the procedure painful?
Generally not. Most patients experience mild sensations of pressure or tightness, depending on the technique used.
Who can benefit from this treatment?
People who experience muscle tension, posture-related discomfort, or lead sedentary lifestyles, or who wish to improve their overall physical well-being.
How many sessions are recommended?
The frequency will depend on the specialist's assessment, each patient's individual needs, and their therapeutic goals.
Can it be combined with other treatments?
Yes. It is often part of comprehensive programs that may include regenerative medicine, physical rehabilitation, therapeutic exercise, and wellness-oriented strategies.