Press releases from Posture Dynamics
Posture Dynamics' press releases are available in pdf format. Please feel free to download and print full articles from the links below.
Raising Awareness of RSI
Almost half a million people in the UK suffer from some form of Musculoskeletal Disorder, commonly known as RSI. Typified by aching joints, painful muscles and back pain, repetitive strain injury (RSI) sufferers could find themselves falling prey to any of 20 different types of muscoskeletal problems. Click here for full article - release date 7 January 2008
Corporate Osteopathy In Ealing, Victoria and Kensigton For Those Who Find Work A Pain In The Neck
Workplaces in London boroughs including Kensington, Victoria and Ealing could soon ease the stresses and strains of office work with dedicated corporate osteopathy services with Posture Dynamics. Click here for full article - release date 17 December 2007
Pilates For The New Year
Changing your body shape and toning up in the New Year may well be near the top of your resolutions list but it can be hard to find the motivation to actually get started. Going into 2008 with a new roster of services and classes, London Osteopathy centre Posture Dynamics will offer daily Pilates classes in its new look Ealing Clinic from January, ensuring a fun and productive way to get in shape with other like-minded Londoners. Click here for full article - release date 3 December 2007
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) And Cranial Osteopathy
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is the most common behavioral disorder in the UK. It is estimated that the condition affects between 3-9% of school-aged children and young people. ADHD can be a life-long condition, and many children who have it continue to have symptoms in adolescence and adulthood. Posture Dynamics, Londons leading osteopathy clinics, suggest that cranial osteopathy can help sufferers with their symptoms.
Click here for full article - release date 26 November 2007
Posture Dynamics Announces New Face To Posture Dynamics Ealing
London osteopathy clinics Posture Dynamics has announced plans for an extensive refurbishment programme at its Ealing clinic. The works are scheduled to deliver an increase in appointment slots, longer opening hours and an ever wider range of osteopathic treatments. Click here for full article - release date 06 November 2007
Leading London Osteopath Asks: How Good Are Your Running Shoes?
A great pair of running shoes not only scores highly in the style stakes at the gym but can cushion the wearer from years of painful problems, according to top London osteopaths, Posture Dynamics. Click here for full article - release date 7th November 2007
London Osteopaths Warn Office Work Can Be A Pain In The Neck
Leading London Osteopaths, Posture Dynamics have issued a stark warning to desk-bound office workers, citing long hours spent pouring over notes and computers as potentially hazardous to their health. Click here for full article - release date 28th October 2007
How Healthy Is Your Back After National BackCare Awareness Week?
At the end of National BackCare Awareness Week, the Osteopaths at Posture Dynamics have reiterated the importance of keeping your back in tip-top shape the whole year through and highlighted how easy it is to keep your back healthy with just a few changes to your daily routine. Click here for full article - release date 25th October 2007
Orthotics: A prescription for the sole
Health and vitality connect the positive vibrations between body and soul. Yet the root of many problems for those suffering from a series of conditions, often lies in the sole. A prescription for the sole is a prescription for soul – a happy mind and body will automatically help us feel happier, stronger, and confident within. Click here for full article - release date 11th October 2007
The importance and role of osteopathy in contemporary life
We work, eat, sleep, wake, work and so forth – life tends to consume energy as we become wrapped up in taking care of mundane chores, face responsibilities and make a living. Unwinding and relaxing is a far and distant memory for most of us, yet a lack of dedication to exercise and relaxation not only affects our health, but also out posture, says leading central London-based osteopaths, Posture Dynamics. Click here for full article - release date 2nd October 2007
Feet: The foundations of posture
The soles of our feet are like a central system of pressure / balance points that connect to the rest of the body. What’s more, twenty-five percent of the bones in our body are in our feet – making a direct impact on our posture, balance and alignment. Click here for full article - release date 1st October 2007
Osteopathy - Preventative healthcare for everyone!
Just like a visit to the doctor or dentist, osteopathy is a treatment of paramount importance and may well save many years of future agony and discomfort. What most people do not realise is that the treatment that takes place is not just for those who suffer from pain – it can be for everyone. Click here for full article - release date 20th September 2007
Every woman needs one –
Have you had yours checked yet?
When considering women and back pain the bra isn’t an item of clothing many of us immediately associate with health. However recent studies have shown how important your bra can be to the wellbeing (or detriment) of your posture and spine.
Click here for full article - release date 18 September 2007
Osteopathic exercises for Chronic Fatigue
Physical pain and mental strain constitute to two of life’s most common complaints. Changing your way of life could have a positive effect on your health. Osteopaths at leading London-based practice, Posture Dynamics have revealed how certain tweaks to old habits can transform both our mental and physical well-being. Click here for full article - release date 7th September
Posture Dynamics:
Important advice on attracting the opposite sex
First impressions last, unless you’re lucky enough to be given a second chance. But what is it about a potential mating partner that we notice most? Eyes, hair, eyebrows, shoes, dress sense? As important as all of these things may be, bad posture will stick out like a sore thumb. It’s official: slouching around is definitely un-sexy whereas standing tall, confident and firm is charming, sexy and appealing. Click here for full article - release date 6th September
Workplace responsible for up to 50% of reported illnesses
Do we work to live, or do we live to work and suffer?
The working environment has been responsible for up to 50% of illnesses as a result of Musculoskeletal Disorder (MSD). According to osteopathic practice, Posture Dynamics, there are around 1.2 million workers in the UK suffering from MSD annually. Click here for full article - release date 5 September 2007
Why posture is everything
Bad posture is not only unattractive, but also contributes to the long term consequences of poor health. Emphasizing the importance of good posture through practice, osteopath specialists, Posture Dynamics, have helped transform the lives of many, simply by providing a professional guide to understanding the benefits of standing correctly. Click here for full article - release date 5 September 2007
Cranial Osteopathy
From headaches, asthma, sporting injuries to treating pregnancy and Paediatrics, Cranial Osteopathy is gentle, refined and extremely effective. It is one of the most impressive ways to encourage the release of tension and stress throughout the body. Click here for full article - release date 31 August 2007
Tips for good posture
The way you walk, sit or sleep effects posture and can constitute to a number of serious, long-term health issues. Leading London-based osteopaths, Posture Dynamics explain the rules to consider for good posture. Click here for full article - release date 23 August 2007
A catalyst for health education
Prevention, education and treatment are the key elements of focus for London-based osteopath practitioners, Posture Dynamics – helping a spread of generations to sustain their health, fitness and posture. Click here for full article - release date 13th August 2007
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