More than 90% of individuals have an imbalance of the postural system. The postural imbalances generate anomalous muscle tensions, in paraspinal muscles and also in those of the lower limbs causing adaptive reactions in the spine and in the remaining skeletal system.
The term āpostureā means the position of the body in space. It indicates the position of the body in space and has the purpose of maintaining the body in balance, during the dynamic movements and the stasis.
Posturology is the science which, based on the latest neurophysiological findings, studies the human balance and the strategies used to maintain it in all circumstances.

What pathologies can be linked to a postural defect?
Postural imbalance can lead to a variety of pathologies. These include
recurrent low back pain and sciatica;
herniated discs;
neck and back pain ;
tendinopathies ;
muscular hypertonia ;
scoliosis;
Postural Deficiency Syndrome (PDS);
plantar fasciitis ;
gonalgia (patellar syndromes) ;
recurrent muscle injuries ;
FLESSUM;
recurrent sprains and tendinopathies, etc.