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Core-Tex Full Body Mobility for Myofascial Slings

Addressing the myofascial lines using the patented motion of Core-Tex to create "bottom up", body wide reactions that you just can't do otherwise. The oscillating motion available on Core-Tex has a unique effect on reducing muscle tension and making the tissue overall more compliant to lengthening.

Omni directional motions of Core-Tex allow for distinct tensioning of the tissue in ways difficult if not impossible without Core-Tex.  The various hand holds provide pre-tension anchors to maximize the integration of the continuous myofascial structures of the body. 

Watch how John Sinclair targets the Posterior Oblique System (POS), Anterior Oblique System (AOS) as well and the Front and Back Superficial Lines.

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February 14, 2020

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Using both "known" foot strengthening exercises and exercises only available to Core-Tex, users can benefit from the patented motion to build foot strength and stability.

With all of the variable motion available with Core-Tex, the joints of the foot and toes and the intrinsic muscles of the foot are exposed to positions and demands that optimize foot stability and function. 

Aaron Snyder, Doctor of Physical Therapy shares early, intermediate and advanced Core-Tex applications for rehabilitating the knee. Two exercises for each stage of knee recovery are provided. 
The lateral myofascial line/chain/train consists of muscles and tissue that are primarily in the frontal plane but have functions in the other planes as well. Using the transverse plane motion of Core-Tex, we take advantage of the transverse plane AND other vectors using the patented motion of Core-Tex to create mobility in this tissue from top to bottom.