The iRestore Functional Restoration Program  was developed utilizing the latest proven successful tools and strategies to heal our clients and getting them moving in the direction of a more meaningful life. 

Our technique is attractive to many people because it is a common sense approach to the human body. The individual can see and feel the physical changes that take place as a result of their efforts. Associated with that is an increased feeling of confidence that acccompanies the improved health that the individual is responsible for.  A major concern of health care today is that of reduced costs and prevention.  Our program requires no special equipment or dependency on anyone other than the individual. Because we do not treat the symptoms, but instead look to restore optimum function to the body, prevention is also a benefit of our program.

This is an approach based on, fundamental anatomical, physiological and biomechanical principles as well as considering the individual psychosocial functioning . By using the blueprint of the human body as a guide, the goal of the program is to bring about a state of muscular balance and internal homeostasis to the individual.  A patient’s symptoms do not dictate a formula for treatment, but instead provides insight into the individual’s limitations.  Our primary objective is to remove the person’s postural dysfunction.

The impact of postural changes affects individuals in different ways and at different rates.  A person’s age, activity level and occupation are just some of the factors that will have a direct bearing on the degree a person will be anatomically affected.  What is certain is that a given individual is highly susceptible to specific symptoms. The process begins with an alteration of normal joint mechanics.  This alteration, or compensation leads to a decrease in performance. The decrease in performance may be demonstrated in the way a person might deliver a curveball or the way a person may have difficulty rising from a chair.  Often these changes go unnoticed because the body unknowingly avoids the pain stimulus or extra muscular demand.  The mechanical changes eventually manifest themselves into a variety of pathologies and disorders if allowed to continue.  These can include, but not limited to inflammatory responses to overstressed tendons and bursa, non-congruency of joint surfaces, unequal loading of the intervertebral discs, laxity of ligaments, muscle pain and ischemia.

These problems are not limited to the musculoskeletal system. As the foundation of the body is removed from its efficiently functioning position, the nervous, circulatory, respiratory, and digestive systems can all be affected.  The internal organs can become misaligned or compressed, neural pathways are disrupted or impinged and venous and arterial flow can be compromised.  Any one of the combinations of these scenarios can contribute to a multitude of medical problems.

Whatever the symptoms we are presented with, the iRestore Functional Restoration Program therapist will always provide the therapy that is in the best interest and meets the  needs  of our client.

For more information contact Ron Lefkowitz, PAS at 747-222-6505