Functional Movement Theory (FBL)

Problems with your musculoskeletal system or pain can occur without you knowing exactly where it comes from. Either it comes directly from the muscle, the myofascial area (Trigger point, dry needling), or it is due to the posture or the movement sequences. With the Functional Movement Theory (FBL) we closely examine your movement sequences and give you homework to improve and consolidate your posture in movement. Our therapists are very skilled in movement diagnostics, can quickly identify abnormalities and specifically address them in therapy.

Movement

Defined observation criteria form the basis for the precise analysis. These refer to all joints of your body, to static positions as well as to your movement sequences. After all, it definitely plays a role in your physical and mental well-being how harmoniously, how coordinated and to what extent and in what rhythm the movements you make every day, for example, when walking, working or doing sports, are executed.

 

 

 


Movement with FBL, Physiotherapy Höngg shows you the best way to move

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What is Functional Movement Science?

Based on defined criteria, we observe all joint sequences of the body, its static positions and the entire movement behavior. The trained eye of our therapists discovers disharmonies in the movement or coordination problems in relation to rhythm and extent of the movement sequences, which can then be specifically corrected to alleviate your complaints.

How exactly does Functional Movement Therapy work?

After the precise analysis by the FBL has shown your problem points in the musculoskeletal system exactly, your movement sequences are now optimized step by step by the measures individually adapted to you. The execution of the exercises, which are individually adapted to you, contribute with regular application purposefully and quickly to the relief of your complaints and promote a harmonious and coordinated movement sequence in the physiological sense.

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