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CRUX PERFORMANCE THERAPY

Welcome to Crux Performance Therapy

What is a Crux?

The crux as it is often referred to in rock climbing is the term used to
describe the most difficult part of the climb. A subjective reference for the
difficulty of one move or a sequence of moves as whats hard for one may be easy
for another. There is as much variety in our physiology and anatomy for rock
climbing as there is variability in individual injuries and chronic pain.

What does this mean for you?

What does your crux look like? In your path upwards, what is stopping you?

Using a variety of modalities, exercise interventions and talking about
lifestyle habits we can help get you through the difficult part of your path.


BIOPHYSICS AND OSTEOPATHY

The intersection of biophysics and osteopathic science offers a compelling
framework for understanding the scientific basis behind osteopathic principles.
Biophysics, the study of biological phenomena using physical methods and
concepts, provides a quantitative foundation to explain how osteopathic
manipulative treatment (OMT) influences the human body. Here are several ways in
which biophysics potentially supports osteopathic…


by Lewis Fischer March 18, 2024


FACIAL NERVE ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY

The facial nerve, often referred to as the seventh cranial nerve, is a
multi-faceted structure with an intricate course and a myriad of functions.
Understanding the anatomy and functions of the facial nerve is not only crucial
for a comprehensive grasp of human physiology but also has significant
implications for osteopathic practitioners. In this post,…

by Lewis Fischer December 28, 2023

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