Pelvis Restoration – Santa Clara, CA

Silicon Valley has been at the core of the tech industry for a long time. A fitting local to hold Pelvis Restoration, the primary course that best elucidates true core function and control. When technology works smoothly, the unseen complexity and work hours behind it can go unrecognized. The same can be said for the respiratory and pelvic diaphragms as they work “behind the scenes” compared to more superficial and easily identifiable “core” muscles. When the “roof and floor” of our core are appropriately positioned and synchronized there is a beautiful dynamic interplay between their postural, respiratory, and pressure control functions.

The class and I delved into the programming and circuitry behind pelvic position, asymmetrical pattern influence, and the role we can have as “programmers” to promote harmony across two sides of a pelvis, pelvic diaphragm, and respiratory diaphragm. The asymmetrical design of our human operating system was explored in great depth on day one. Day two was all about writing code to address the asymmetrical design and be sure our connectivity is enhanced in left stance with the ultimate goal of alternating between our right and left “systems”.

A big thank you to our host group at Competitive Edge Physical Therapy who created a great learning environment both physically and through their engagement. Thank you as well to Competitive Edge team member Tim Dempsey, PRT, CSCS, CPT, PES, DNSET. While Tim readily admits he’s not a tech guy in the traditional sense, his expertise in lab and thoughtful commentary made it evident he’s a true tech genius when it comes to human function and PRI application.

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