"They were amazing as soon as you put them on, they make you stand properly. And so my walking changed in that my pelvic floor muscles felt like they were engaging whichmakes you feel stronger and relieves back ache."
Frontline Magazine
For treatment, rehabilitation and prevention of:
GPs, physiotherapists, osteopaths, chiropractors and alexander technique teachers recommend the use of MBTs to successfully help prevent and treat injuries.
Through the biomechanical function of MBT, the muscles, joints and spine begin to function in an anatomically correct manner. The postural muscles are toned up, joint wear is reduced, and with it pain.
Most muscular and skeletal problems originate from poor posture and faulty gait patterns.
MBT changes a passive, straining gait into an active gait pattern that is gentler on the back and additionally stabilizes the pelvis and the spine.
With every step taken, MBT is therapeutic and simultaneously preventative.