Biomechanical Physical Therapy
New PatientsThe Pursuit Approach
Biomechanical physical therapy is approached through a combination of evidence-based techniques and patient education. Pursuit Physical Therapy’s goal is to ensure that we’re not only alleviating symptoms but also empowering you to maintain optimal biomechanical function, supporting your long-term musculoskeletal health and overall well-being.
Tailored to individual needs, biomechanical exercises aid rehabilitation, injury prevention, and overall physical well-being
The Pursuit Approach
Biomechanical therapy is approached through a combination of evidence-based techniques and patient education. Pursuit Physical Therapy’s goal is to ensure that we’re not only alleviating symptoms but also empowering you to maintain optimal biomechanical function, supporting your long-term musculoskeletal health and overall well-being.
Tailored to individual needs, biomechanical exercises aid rehabilitation, injury prevention, and overall physical well-being
In Pursuit of Biomechanical Harmony
By understanding the body’s biomechanics, we can develop tailored interventions that may include targeted exercises, manual therapy, and ergonomic advice.
Pursuit Physical Therapists apply meticulous analysis of your posture, gait, and joint mechanics to identify abnormalities contributing to pain or dysfunction.
Your treatment plan will reflect a holistic consideration of the symptoms you’re experiencing, underlying symptoms, and lifestyle influence. In other words, your full physiological picture.
With this approach, we can ensure we are treating and correcting the causes and not just temporarily alleviating symptoms.
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Biomechanical Physical Therapy Videos
Biomechanical exercises in physical therapy focus on enhancing movement patterns and functionality through targeted activities. These exercises integrate principles of anatomy and mechanics to address specific musculoskeletal issues, promoting strength, flexibility, and coordination.Biomechanical exercises in physical therapy focus on enhancing movement patterns and functionality through targeted activities. These exercises integrate principles of anatomy and mechanics to address specific musculoskeletal issues, promoting strength, flexibility, and coordination.