About this treatment

Assessment of balance strategies and body organisation

Posturology examines posture and its relationship with balance and movement. Assessment may combine observation, mobility testing, muscle strength and support analysis to guide an adapted programme.

General information: this page does not replace diagnosis or medical advice. For sudden, unusual or severe symptoms, contact emergency services.
When this treatment may be considered

Posturology

  • Recurrent discomfort associated with posture
  • Asymmetry and balance disorders
  • Fatigue or discomfort while standing
  • Gait and weight-bearing problems
  • Optimising sport or work-related movement
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How care is organised

1

Initial discussion and assessment

2

Agreeing measurable goals

3

Treatment, exercise and reassessment

Safety and precautions

Safety and precautions

  • Postural assessment does not replace medical diagnosis.
  • Findings are interpreted within a full clinical examination.
  • Corrections are tested and reassessed progressively.
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General information: this page does not replace diagnosis or medical advice. For sudden, unusual or severe symptoms, contact emergency services.

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FAQ

Frequently asked questions

What does the assessment include?

Observation, balance tests, mobility, foot loading and analysis of factors influencing posture.

Should I bring my insoles?

Yes, along with usual shoes and available medical reports.

Does poor posture explain all pain?

No. Pain is multifactorial and posture is only one part of the assessment.

Need guidance for your situation?

Contact NASSER Centre reception. Initial guidance will be provided before confirming an appointment.

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