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Body Engineering Prices:
Initial Treatment: $160
Follow-up (60 min) $120
Fine Tuning (30 min) $ 60
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What is Body Engineering?
This method recognizes that fundamental anatomical, physiological
and biomechanical principles govern the human musculoskeletal system.
With only very rare exceptions, each person is born with certain
core design characteristics that serve as a strong, resilient and
efficient operational platform.
By using a blueprint of this extraordinary platform as a guide,
the goal of the Method is to eliminate disparities that can occur
when injuries or negative lifestyle conditions affect the way the
musculoskeletal system actually moves as opposed to its underlying
structural parameters.
By restoring muscular balance, skeletal alignment and the harmonious
interplay of internal systems, the body takes a quantum leap in
healing power, stamina and physical capability.
The Method is not a form of treatment that chases after short term,
symptomatic relief. Rather, symptoms provide a common sense starting
point, a working frame of reference based on each individual's unique
combination of strengths and limitations.
Our primary objective applies to everyone we seek to help - to
eliminate musculoskeletal system disparities and the resulting postural
dysfunctions that interfere with pain-free living. A key part of
the “blueprint” we refer to is familiar to all health
professionals - it is known as the standing normal anatomical position.
Without being overly technical the hip, knee and ankle joints are
aligned vertically in paired stacks, each of which is subdivided
by three horizontal parallel planes that extend through the joint
pairs, creating what amounts to a partial dynamic load-bearing grid.
The grids structure is completed by the shoulder joints which are
in a functional interactive relationship with the major joints below
instead of being aligned vertically like the others, although they
too (the shoulders) operate individually and as a pair on a fourth
parallel horizontal plane.
Topped by the head, placed over the S-curved central spine that
links the hips and shoulders, the grid allows upright posture and
bipedal motion capable of a great range of movement. In addition,
there is only temporary incidental rotation in the pelvis, legs,
knees and ankles. (Think of rotation this way: Looking straight
down on your upright body from above, draw an imaginary clock face
with your head in the center facing twelve o’clock. In design
position a straight line runs from hip joint to hip joint starting
at nine o’clock and extending through the other hip joint,
exiting at three o’clock. In such a configuration, there is
no rotation, but if the lines depart from nine and three, say ten
and four, rotation is present as the hips move off the design plane.
This analogy works for the other load-bearing joints and the big
leg bones. It is not unusual to find left-to-right pelvis rotation
and right-to-left shoulder rotation.) The body is intended to rotate
by twisting and turning, ascending and descending, in reaction to
variations in the terrain and other temporary situations and then
return to vertical alignment. When it remains stuck in rotation
the integrity of the structure can be compromised. As you probably
have concluded by now, the load-bearing grid we have just described
means that vertical and horizontal alignment is all-important to
both the musculoskeletal system’s structural integrity, smooth
functioning and full, pain-free capability. An individual whose
body deviates from this design must do so for a reason.
That reason is, (in cases that do not reflect past injuries), a
muscular imbalance in strength and/or flexibility. An individual’s
standing, static posture provides essential information to our therapists
in predicting what the body will do as it moves.
These predictions can be confirmed and often reinforced by observing
the patient’s gait, the way he or she strides forward, turns
and executes other routine maneuvers.
In the process, changes in muscle tension/length may be detected,
along with atrophy of underutilized muscles or damage to over-used
muscles that results when one group of muscles is repeatedly substituted
for another that is more appropriate to the task.
Such postural anomalies, we describe them in general as “dysfunctions”
directly impact joint mechanics.
Questions about how to get started
managing your health and wellness? Please call us today to set up
a free consultation, 303-577-9977.
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 Brian
Brian Bowen CMT, LAc., is a Nationally Certified Acupuncturist,
licensed in the state of Colorado for Acupuncture and Massage Therapy
and has been certified by the Egoscue Method as a Postural Alignment
Specialist.
Brian is
the founder of Integrative Health Inc. Wellness Center and creator
of his own unique Restorative Structural Therapy.
Brian is an approved student observer for the Colorado School of
the Traditional Chinese Medicine and has been an advisory board
member of Heritage College’s massage program.
Brian has provided over 20,000 treatments in his 10 years of practice
ranging (but not limited to) issues with Musculoskeletal Pain, Anxiety,
Depression, Digestion, Allergies, Migraines, Infertility and Menstruation.
After
graduating from the Body Therapy Institute in North Carolina and
the Colorado School of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Brian’s
studies continued to include not only traditional Chinese medicine,
but also one of the oldest forms of Chinese medicine called five-element
acupuncture.
After many clinical years in practice Brian studied with Author
and well know Acupuncturist Lonny Jarrett over a two-year period
in Massachusetts.
Most recent, Brian has obtained his postural Alignment and movement
certification from the Egoscue University.
From
these studies and twelve years of practice he has developed his
own techniques that he incorporates into his Greenwood Village-base
practice. Brian has dedicated his life to the study of the intricate
human being and its capacity to heal its self.
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