The Postural Structural Biomechanical (PSB) Model – It’s Time To Let It Go!
A different kind of blog post today. Today, I am going to tell you a bit of a story of change, one where I had to confront the difficult reality that what I knew and did was not complete and was not helping my patients for the reasons I thought it was. I had to confront my belief in the Postural / Structural / Biomechanical Model and let it go! It's a difficult to story to tell so I have enlisted the help of Queen Elsa to help me tell it. Part 1 - Life Before The Change The snow glows white on the mountain tonight Not a footprint to be seen A kingdom of isolation And it looks like I'm the queen I used to be part of a very large community of physical therapists and other health and fitness professionals - in fact, most of the world think the way I used to. This is where posture was important, where making sure you had the right alignment was crucial, where activation of muscles in certain sequences was essential, and where if you weren't stacked the right way, your biomechanics would lead to pain and injury and brokenness and suffering. My whole theoretical model was based on these beliefs and I taught them to many others (I am sorry for doing that!) - it is important to acknowledge that I was doing the best I thought I could to help these people and have spent an ungodly amount of... Read More