We combine professional manual physical techniques with fascia remodeling energy devices to create a three-dimensional repair system:
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q1: Why does adjusting the pelvis improve urine leakage and posture?
A: The pelvis serves as the body’s structural foundation. When properly realigned, it helps restore optimal support for the pelvic floor muscles and promotes the recovery of diastasis recti. This can effectively improve issues such as urinary leakage, while enhancing the tone and contour of the lower abdomen and hips.
Q2: I gave birth a long time ago (e.g., 1-2 years), is it still effective now?
A: While the first six months postpartum are considered an optimal recovery window, the body’s muscles and joints remain adaptable beyond this period. Even if this initial phase has passed, professional structural realignment can still help improve long-term back pain, urinary leakage, and postural imbalances, supporting the body in restoring proper alignment and function.
Q3: What are the differences in repair focus between C-section and natural birth?
A: Natural birth typically places greater emphasis on pelvic recovery and restoring pelvic floor function. In the case of a C-section, in addition to these aspects, more attention is given to abdominal wall recovery and improving fascial mobility around the scar. Care programs are tailored to each individual, with targeted adjustments based on the method of delivery.
Q4: Will the posture adjustment process be painful?
A: Our approach emphasizes precise, targeted techniques rather than excessive force. During the session, you may experience mild soreness or a gentle stretching sensation in areas of misalignment, such as the pelvis or ribcage. The overall process is safe and deeply relaxing, with many clients reporting a sense of release and improved ease in their body afterward.
Q5: How many sessions are needed to see results?
A: Many mothers notice visible changes after the first session, such as reduced back discomfort and a more supported, toned core. However, as the body develops long-standing habits over time, lasting postural improvement usually requires a consistent, personalized care plan tailored to your needs.
Q6: Can my "fake hip width" and "hunchback" really improve after care?
A: A wider-looking hip line is often influenced by pelvic positioning, while a rounded back is commonly linked to postural habits and reduced core engagement. Through improving pelvic alignment and activating deep core support, the body can appear more balanced, with a more lifted posture and refined silhouette in clothing.
Q7: Do I need to avoid the menstrual period during care?
A: For the best experience and personal comfort, it is recommended to avoid booking during your menstrual cycle. The ideal time for treatment is after your period has ended.