The Challenge

Because posture is an intuitively learned and usually involuntarily controlled everday task, standard therapies only reach low efficiency at problems with musculoskeletal system due to insufficient postural competence.

For example the intrinsic back muscles are not really voluntarily accessible and therefore difficult or even impossible to exercise in a physiological extend or to improve. These postural muscles are specialized to react with small movements at a high basic static- and endurance performance to stimuli by the sensory system for equilibrium and control and maintain the position of the body in space against external stress and gravity. These stress situations, with relevant effective intensities, are not or only limited physiologically achievable with regular exercise equipment. Typically training oriented to coordination will only seldom reach the intensities needed to create muscle growth and training oriented to increase muscle strength often has to be carried out over non-physiological long-haul motions for technical reasons.


The Task The Concept

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The Chinese philosopher Confucius (approx. 551 to 479 BC ) analysed the work of human musculature and formed the thesis: “Standing and walking is a permanently supported fall”. To avoid the “fall” our muscles work permanently automatically on the basis of learned posture- and motion patterns against the “fall” and in the sense of a physiological posture and motion

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