Supervised Clinical Exercise
What is it?
Supervised Clinical Exercise is a body conditioning exercise program which focuses on developing controlled and balanced movement. It was first conceived in the 1920s by Joseph Pilates and incorporates exercising with spring loaded equipment in functional movement patterns. Supervised Clinical Exercise teaches the body to work from a stable low back and pelvis region, allowing you to move with greater efficiency and with overall improved body mechanics. More recently Physiotherapists have combined their knowledge of spinal dysfunction with the Supervised Clinical Exercise concepts to provide safe and effective exercise programs to assist with the management and prevention of low back pain and other spinal conditions. Supervised Clinical Exercise uses a wide range of exercises from very easy to very hard. These exercises can be tailored specifically to meet your individual needs.
How it works
Supervised Clinical Exercise works by helping to activate the correct deep abdominal and back muscles that provide support to the low back and pelvis. These muscles wrap around the back like a natural back brace. At Silas St Physio + Supervised Clinical Exercise we utilise a Real time Ultrasound, which is a machine designed to allow the Physiotherapist and patient to see the muscles working. It ensures that the patient is doing the correct level of work with their core muscles which initially can be difficult to feel.
What Supervised Clinical Exercises can do for you?
- Help prevent back injury
- Improve flexibility
- Increase strength and core stability
- Lower stress levels
- Improve pelvic floor control
- Increase bone density
- Increase over all body strength
- Improve breathing control
Who is it good for?
Supervised Clinical Exercise can help accommodate everyone, from those seeking to improve their fitness and well being to the elite athlete. Supervised Clinical Exercise can also assist pre and post pregnancy, osteoporosis, acute or chronic low back and/or neck pain, poor posture, arthritis, knee and ankle injuries, and shoulder rehabilitation.
Why choose Supervised Clinical Supervised Exercise with a Physiotherapist?
A Physiotherapist can combine their knowledge of Pathology, Posture and Muscle Retraining to assess and prescribe a suitable program to those people with an underlying injury or problem.