Mechanical Faults
mechanical: the working parts of a machine
fault: an impairment or weakness that detracts from physical perfection
mechanical: the working parts of a machine
fault: an impairment or weakness that detracts from physical perfection

The most basic of movements require an intricate collaboration of our musculoskeletal and nervous systems. Biomechanically, imperfections in the way we move can limit our physical capacity and result in injury.
When a healthcare provider examines a patient they measure your current condition against established normals, relative to their field of study. Body temperature, blood pressure, and eye sight are great examples of this.
MECHANICAL FAULTS are no different. There are established standards for how your body should function with respect to your muscles, joints, and nervous system to perform optimally. When it fails to operate in an effective and efficient manner Mechanical Faults are present and Secondary Conditions occur.
When a healthcare provider examines a patient they measure your current condition against established normals, relative to their field of study. Body temperature, blood pressure, and eye sight are great examples of this.
MECHANICAL FAULTS are no different. There are established standards for how your body should function with respect to your muscles, joints, and nervous system to perform optimally. When it fails to operate in an effective and efficient manner Mechanical Faults are present and Secondary Conditions occur.