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We built the PTX platform to make a difference in the health of hardworking people in every walk of life, all around the world. 

We are dedicated to proving the efficacy of PTX Therapy. That’s why we publish clinical case studies — so patients, researchers, and healthcare providers can assess the efficacy for themselves. Read on for the latest case studies and publications from PTX Therapy.

Are You Prone To Injury? Do This One Thing To Change Your Future

If you’re an “injury prone” athlete, then you know full well that your next injury could be career ending. For all of us, injuries spell pain, stress, doctor’s appointments and more. It’s well worth looking for ways to prevent that from happening. You may not be able to prevent all your future injuries, but there are a few simple tips that can prevent many trips, falls, and other devastating injuries. Once you’ve decided to do something about being injury prone, how do you know which injury prevention tip is really worth your time? David Starbuck Smith, a well-respected author, educator, and therapist in the field of exercise science shares a great list that would apply to all of us, seasoned athletes or not. He lists the following 7 tips in his proactive injury prevention article: 1 Restore Postural Balance 2 Vary Your Training 3 Maintain Flexibility 4 Stay Connected to your Body 5 Get Plenty of Sleep 6 Stay Hydrated 7 Meditate Start By Shrinking The List Each of these tips do have the potential to prevent injuries, but if you’re short on time, you’ll want to determine which one will give you the best bang for your buck. What you’re about to discover is that if you do the very first tip on David’s list with the right program, you will also be checking off tip number 2 thru 4 in the process. Restoring Postural Balance Many things promise to restore posture, but only one method provides the whole-body postural balance that will prevent a future injury. Devices that promise to ‘remind’ you to throw your shoulders back and sit up straight can’t produce lasting change because the right muscles aren’t being re-educated to hold your posture without you thinking about it. You’ll always be dependent on the device to remind you. Furthermore, these devices are only meant to remind you to throw your shoulders back and they aren’t able to help you correct misalignments of the feet, knees and ankles. The only program that can truly change whole-body posture is exercise based Postural Therapy. It is the only program aimed at improving your entire body’s balance head to toe, which in turn will help you prevent another injury. One Solution, Many Benefits In the decades that exercise based Posture Therapy has been around, it has helped countless athletes stay off the sidelines by improving their postural balance. Hall of Fame NFL player Brian Urlacher, credits the last 5 years of his career to Posture Therapy for keeping him in the game. You see, the better your body is stacked in gravity, the better you’ll be able to move and react to a ball or another player hurtling towards you. Athletes know their best asset to their sport is their body and how it’s trained. A well-toned physique is required to play at the top levels of any sport. The faster and more efficient your body can move and react, the better you’ll be at your sport and the fewer injuries you’ll sustain. The same principle applies to everyone else in our daily lives. Can your body react quickly enough if your toe hits a crack in the sidewalk? That’s the difference between catching yourself before you fall, and falling flat on your face. When you incorporate exercise based Posture Therapy into your daily routine, you’ll feel your posture become balanced head to toe. As a result, you’ll prevent a lot of injuries, and you’ll feel a whole lot better too. Not only does Posture Therapy provide your body with postural balance, you’ll receive new and varied exercises weekly, improve your flexibility, and you’ll be more in tune with your body than ever before. Posture Therapy Provides You With Varied Exercises Another trademark of Posture Therapy is that you’ll be prescribed a wide variety of exercises that your body doesn’t currently perform. Each new exercise you master trains your body in a new way to move or respond. As a result, your body learns new and more efficient ways to react to the world around you. Posture Therapy Improves Flexibility Improved flexibility is another benefit of posture therapy. To achieve postural balance, the length and tension of every muscle group in your body has to be balanced. The muscles must have the right amount of stretch and strength to counteract each other. Since posture improvement can’t be achieved without proper flexibility, you can be confident that every Posture Therapy routine will include whole-body flexibility, balance, and strength work. Posture Therapy Improves Your Mind-Body Connection Exercise is one of the best ways to improve your mind-body connection. Your neurons must fire to tell your body to perform an exercise. In reverse, as your body moves, your mind has to keep up with where you are in space now compared to where you were before. Maggie from the BetterUp health coaching program explains it this way: “Every time you move a muscle, sensory receptors send information to your brain about what’s happening. Doing this intentionally through exercise helps your mind become more aware of your body’s position in space, increasing your physical self-awareness.” The more self-aware you are of your body, the less trips and falls you’ll experience. It makes sense that by improving your mind-body connection, you’ll be able to prevent silly injuries. With the varied exercises provided in a posture therapy program, you’ll have plenty of new mind-body connection practice each day. Your Personal Injury Prevention Plan Does staying off the sidelines and out of the doctor’s office appeal to you? There are lots of stand-alone programs that might help with each of David’s tips, but the one program that promises the most benefit is an exercise based Posture Therapy program. Posture Therapy programs that are personalized to your pain, medical history, posture type, and activity level are available at PTXTherapy.com, and can be done on your own in the comfort of home. If you’d rather book an appointment with a Posture Therapist in your area, search for

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Inspirational 69 Year Old Powerlifter Ends A Life Of Chronic Pain With Posture Therapy

Carolyn Vanzlow has an incredible story to tell. Her journey with pain began at the age of 7. She struggled with pain in her spine, hips, and shoulders well into her 50’s when eventually she’d just had enough. She was so limited in her activities that she had to carefully weigh how much and how she moved. She tried many modalities, but nothing really helped end her chronic pain. Finally one day she came across something completely different than everything she had already tried. With her background in medicine and varied experience of what didn’t work, she immediately knew her life was about to change forever. CAROLYN’S DISCOVERY The discovery that changed Carolyn’s life was posture therapy. Her biggest testament to its success is her pain-free active life as a competitive power-lifter. You would never know the pain she struggled with by seeing her breaking a world record at age 69. Watch her perform one of her world record breaking lifts here. Are you in the same place Carolyn was? Have you struggled with chronic pain forever? There is hope for you too. She discovered the one in a million therapy that really does provide relief from pain for everyone seeking it. She learned that she had the power within her own muscle and joint structure to overcome her pains, just by improving her posture. She got the relief she had always been seeking and can now do any activity she desires as she takes on life in her 70’s. The method and art by which Carolyn found relief is called posture therapy. WHAT IS POSTURE THERAPY? We all experience pain differently, and for different reasons from one another. Your history, favorite activities, routines, jobs, sports and more have changed your body and shaped your posture over time. In order to get out of your pains for good, just like Carolyn did, you need a good posture program or posture therapist to come alongside you and help you get your body back to straight again. A good posture therapist will find out what your exact story is and properly analyze your current posture and pains. They will systematically help you overcome each symptom and imbalance until you can claim your own pain relief success story. By re-educating your body and reminding the joints where they are supposed to be, straight and not crooked, your pain will go down and your movements will become pain-free. Carolyn didn’t stop with her own success at overcoming pain. She has devoted her life and her career to helping others discover posture therapy. She now coaches others through the same healing process that changed her life. She offers posture therapy sessions online via Zoom and also works with clients in-person at her clinic in Las Vegas. You can get started with a posture-focused therapy program from. PTXtherapy.com, or by contacting Carolyn or any of the other licensed PTX posture therapists around the world. HOPE FOR EVERYONE Many posture therapy clients have stories like Carolyn. Their testimony is the same. (Watch or read more testimonials here). You’re not broken. You can get better. The amazing thing about posture therapy is that it’s completely tailored to each individual. With this kind of personalized-to-you posture focus, there really isn’t any way you won’t get better. Whether it’s your first attempt at getting pain relief or your last, there’s hope. If you want to experience the life-changing results that Carolyn did, then it’s time to try posture therapy for yourself.

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End Pain And Improve Your Golf Swing

GOLF IS HARD ENOUGH, WITHOUT IT HURTING YOU TOO Is pain already a part of your golf game? According to the staff at Exercise Therapy At Kansas City, “It doesn’t have to be this way. You can overcome the pain and get back to your game – often as a better golfer because of it.” In other words, not only can you end your pain, you can improve your golf swing at the same time with the following tips. Pain is a common problem for most golfers, including professionals. GolfSupport assessed data from a study by the British Journal of Sports Medicine revealed that nearly 9 in 10 will suffer a golf-related injury at least once in a lifetime. That means that chances are, you’ve already had pain and injury slow you down, or you’re about to experience it. SOURCE OF THE PAIN The source of your pain while golfing might not be what you think it is. You might blame overuse or wear and tear, but that doesn’t explain why only one area of the body hurts and not the rest. You’d be closer to the truth if you said “repetitive motion” has caused the wear and tear in your aching knee or back. Golf is a repetitive, rotational sport. So, like it or not, planting your feet and swinging your club thousands of times every golf season places a lot of torque on the ankles, knees, hips and spine. The repetitive torque isn’t the problem either though. Fortunately for all golfers, tennis players, and others who twist and rotate all day at work or within their sport, your body was designed to move in all directions, including rotation. The problem with all of the repetitive rotation you’re hammering your body with during golf, is that you almost never rotate in the opposite direction. This places an imbalanced demand on your ankles, knees, hips, spine and shoulders. THE TRUTH ABOUT YOUR GOLF SWING It’s a proven fact that our muscles acclimate to the demands placed on them. This includes the repetition of swinging a golf club. As you lift weights or swing your club, your muscles get stronger. Sitting around on the couch and moving less results in weaker muscles. Taking this one step further, our body’s response to stimulus is detrimental when we give it stimulus in an unbalanced manner. Why does this matter to your golf swing? It matters because too much repetitive motion in one direction will inadvertently cause your body to become crooked. The hundreds of thousands of swings you’ve taken over the years adds up. You’ll need to ‘unwind’ your crooked posture if you want to reverse the effect of this stimulus you’ve put on your body year in and year out. Crooked joints hurt, and painful joints could mean the bitter end of your golf game. You can, however, reverse this negative stimulus by the same principle and begin to apply the “right” stimulus to straighten your posture. PREVENT FURTHER INJURY Even if you don’t have pain yet, straightening your posture is the first step you can take to prevent future injuries. If you’re already hurting, unwinding your crooked posture will be your fastest path to getting out of pain. The rotational forces put on the body with the golf swing result in similar changes amongst all golfers. If you’ve golfed for years, you are likely to have an elevated hip, a rotated or elevated shoulder, or one foot or knee turning out more than the other. All of these imbalances will prevent you from having a balanced stance and a natural swing. By reversing these problems, you’ll end your pain, prevent future injury, and become a better golfer. SIMPLE MOVES TO END PAIN Try this mini-golf sequence to correct the common posture problems that plague most golfers. These are also simple exercises that will improve your golf swing, whether you have pain or not. 1 Standing arm circles– This exercise gets both arms limber and working in the same way. It will level your shoulders and reduce the rotation in your shoulders and hips if you have any. 2 Standing windmill– Have one shoulder or hip that twists forward or dips lower than the other? This exercise can correct that, and it can also correct a lateral shift in your spine. 3 Upper Spinal Floor Twist– Try this exercise to open up your shoulder and give yourself an amazing back-swing. Most golfers will find that they can rotate farther back with one arm more than the other. 4 Cats and Dogs– Now that you’ve gotten your twist more even right and left, it’s time to get your hips, shoulders and spine to flex and extend in a balanced fashion. This exercise is a common one, and it’s also the best exercise to do for the rest of your life to prevent back pain.     IMPROVE YOUR SWING The good news is, Travis at Exercise Therapy of Kansas City is right, you CAN play golf pain-free again. The exercises above will help you feel better, prevent further injury, and improve your golf swing — simply by straightening your posture. With better posture, you’ll have your body working for you instead of against you. You’ll have better balance and stability, more power, and the ability to rotate more fully (and with less shift or sway). The exercises in this article will get your body straighter, but keep in mind that they are still a generic sequence. If you want the fastest path to pain relief for your body, get a highly personalized program from Travis, an expert posture therapist, or try a custom-tailored virtual program from PTXTherapy.com.

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