Assessment is Key
The Genesis Method begins with a comprehensive assessment of functional alignment — analyzing postural dysfunction, joint mobility, range of motion, neuromuscular imbalances, and overall movement performance.
This step is critical to developing training and treatment programs uniquely customized for each individual’s position on the Functional Alignment Spectrum. Our assessment process reveals whether your current exercise regimen, sport, or activity is guiding you toward optimal health and performance — or driving you toward injury, inflammation, and decreased function.
To understand dysfunction, we first have to define alignment.
Functional alignment: coordination of synergistic movement aligned with its designed purpose
By defining and measuring alignment, we establish the foundation for restoring optimal function across every movement pattern.
The Functional Alignment Spectrum illustrates where an individual may exist within this continuum — from dysfunction to optimal performance.
The Genesis Method identifies your position within this spectrum to determine the most effective corrective and performance strategy.
Systematic muscular imbalances are often the primary cause of functional alignment dysfunction. If left unaddressed, they can progressively disrupt joint mechanics and relationships, leading to poor posture, altered movement patterns, limited mobility, compensations, and eventually joint, muscle, and nerve pain or deterioration. Over time, these imbalances may also affect the body’s natural regenerative capacity, highlighting the need for integrated recovery strategies such as stem cell activation and soft-tissue restoration.
Unlock to Restore
Restoring the body to function the way it was designed is the foundation of optimal progression. After a thorough evaluation, we employ a combination of advanced treatment techniques that may include soft tissue release, manual therapy, joint mobilization, isometrics, muscle activation, stem cell activation and local or systemic vibration. This is the first step in unlocking the strength, mobility, and performance that already exist but may be collectively restricted by chronic compensation.
Once the body begins to regain alignment and control, the process of true correction can begin.
Reversing functional alignment dysfunction begins by breaking the cycle of chronic compensation. This foundational shift reestablishes structural balance and neuromuscular efficiency, paving the way for true movement restoration. When the body realigns, its natural potential for strength, balance, and performance is unlocked.
With balance restored, the next phase is integration—transforming correction into performance.
Integrate to Optimize
Integrating corrective and resisted movement training reinforces prior treatment and enhances overall human performance. By strategically challenging isolated and subsystem muscle groups related to specific systemic dysfunctions, we extend improvements in strength and performance while reducing pain and minimizing the risk of injury. This phase reinforces prior treatment and recovery gains — further enhanced by ongoing cellular and stem cell activation support.