Julian Corwin graduated in 2007 from Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo with a degree in Electrical Engineering. After a few years of working as an engineer in Santa Rosa he developed an interest in fitness and the human body. This transition from a mostly sedentary desk job to developing athleticism resulted in multiple soft tissue injuries, and eventually chronic pain in the shoulder and hip.
After looking for answers in the standard medical system - going to a sports medicine doctor, physical therapy, and chiropractic - Julian was dissatisfied with the results. None of these experts provided a root cause analysis (a standard process in engineering) or effective plans for recovery.
After looking for answers in the standard medical system - going to a sports medicine doctor, physical therapy, and chiropractic - Julian was dissatisfied with the results. None of these experts provided a root cause analysis (a standard process in engineering) or effective plans for recovery.
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Pain and Performance Solutions utilizes advanced techniques in muscle therapy, such as ART, NKT, SFMA, P-DTR and AiM to treat a variety of different muscle and joint issues. My background as an engineer gave me a foundation for understanding the principle of "root cause analysis" in a problem. I utilize several methodologies in addressing movement issues within the body.
I am the only former engineer practicing these advanced techniques. This gives me a unique ability to analyze cause and effect, and develop an appropriate treatment plan. The body, like other electro-mechanical systems responds in predictable ways to certain stimulus. When dysfunction is present these responses can be complex, varied, and confusing.
ART is an elite soft-tissue management system developed by Dr. P. Michael Leahy. It is the most well known technique among chiropractors, physical therapists, and bodyworkers. That's Dr. Leahy on the left inspecting Rahim Moore's calf. Aside from being the inventor of ART and an amazing chiropractor in his own right, Leahy also has a background in engineering.
Anatomy in Motion, or AiM for short - is a complete road map to the structure of the human body, with no stone unturned. AiM philosophy is founded on principles of movement that are influenced by our most primal, repetitive, and fundamental movement: walking (or gait).
While many techniques (like the SFMA) are excellent at assessing the larger areas of our body (hip, pelvis, knee, thorax, head) few offer the insight into the foot that AiM provides.Why is knowledge of the foot so critically important? Let's explore that thought. Our feet evolved over millions of years to allow us to traverse any terrain the earth offers us, with little more than leather and grass shoes.
While many techniques (like the SFMA) are excellent at assessing the larger areas of our body (hip, pelvis, knee, thorax, head) few offer the insight into the foot that AiM provides.Why is knowledge of the foot so critically important? Let's explore that thought. Our feet evolved over millions of years to allow us to traverse any terrain the earth offers us, with little more than leather and grass shoes.
We all know that sports injuries sometimes don't present themselves until it's too late. We'll sometimes push through these injuries. By doing this they can become worse over time. Our minds and bodies adapt to the reality post injury. We all believe that our bodies will heal over time, but they can cause more harm in the long run.
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