Treatments
Corrective Exercises
Build stronger movement habits, improve control, and address the patterns that may be contributing to pain or limited performance with personalized corrective exercises from Dr. Eddie.
Session
60 Minutes
Setting
Home / Gym / Office
Format
1-on-1 with Dr. Eddie
Session
60 Minutes
Setting
Home / Gym / Office
Format
1-on-1 with Dr. Eddie
What Are Corrective Exercises?
Corrective exercises are targeted movements designed to improve how your body moves, stabilizes, and responds during daily activity, training, or sport.
Instead of using generic stretches or random strengthening drills, Dr. Eddie selects exercises based on your specific movement limitations, muscle imbalances, posture, coordination, and injury history. The goal is to help your body move with better alignment, strength, and efficiency.
Corrective exercise may include mobility work, stability training, activation drills, balance exercises, breathing mechanics, or movement retraining depending on what your body needs.
benefits Include
Corrective exercises help create better movement patterns that can support recovery, performance, and long-term joint health.
Corrective Exercises May Help With:
- Poor posture or movement habits
- Muscle weakness or imbalance
- Limited mobility during exercise
- Recurring pain with certain movements
- Difficulty maintaining proper form
- Reduced balance or coordination
- Return-to-activity after injury
Conditions Treated
Corrective exercises can be useful when pain, stiffness, or performance issues are connected to faulty movement patterns or poor muscle control.
Common Conditions Include:
- Low back discomfort during bending or lifting
- Neck and shoulder tension from posture
- Hip, knee, or ankle alignment issues
- Shoulder instability or poor overhead control
- Muscle imbalance after injury or surgery
- Running, lifting, or sport-related compensation
- Repeated irritation from daily movement habits
Techniques Used
Not every client needs the same corrective exercise plan. Dr. Eddie selects each movement based on your assessment, goals, and ability to perform the exercise well.
Mobility-Based Exercises
Targeted mobility drills help improve restricted areas so your body can access better positions during movement.
Muscle Activation Drills
Specific activation work may be used when certain muscles are underperforming or difficult to engage.
Stability & Control Training
Exercises may focus on improving joint control, balance, and coordination.
Movement Pattern Re-Training
Improved mechanics for squatting, hinging, reaching, lifting, walking, running, or sport-specific movement.
What to Expect
Movement Assessment
Dr. Eddie evaluates how your body moves, where control breaks down, and which patterns may be contributing to your symptoms.
Guided Exercise Coaching
You will be coached through each exercise with attention to form, breathing, control, and proper muscle engagement.
Personalized Home Plan
When appropriate, Dr. Eddie provides a simple corrective exercise plan you can use between sessions to reinforce progress.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are corrective exercises the same as regular workouts?
No. Corrective exercises are more specific and are chosen to address movement limitations, control issues, or compensation patterns.
How often should I do corrective exercises?
Frequency depends on your goals and condition, but many corrective drills are designed to be performed consistently between sessions.
Can corrective exercises help with posture?
Yes. They may help improve posture by addressing mobility restrictions, muscle weakness, and poor movement habits.
Do corrective exercises hurt?
They should not create sharp pain. Dr. Eddie modifies each exercise based on your comfort, control, and current ability.
Will I need equipment?
Many corrective exercises can be done with minimal equipment, though bands, weights, or other tools may be used when helpful.
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