Applications of Structural Integration for other Target Groups
Further Applications
Children & Adolescents
During childhood and adolescence, growth-related discomfort and postural deficits can develop.
Structural Integration promotes healthy posture and helps the body adapt during growth. It can alleviate potential discomfort and pain during growth spurts.
Seniors
With increasing age, body structure changes; mobility and resilience decrease.
Structural Integration supports an upright posture, promotes a sense of balance, and allows for greater walking stability. It helps to maintain mobility and quality of life in old age in the long term.
Stressed Individuals
Emotional or physical overload typically has a negative impact on well-being and posture. The autonomic nervous system is overactive. Stressed individuals are less resilient and suffer from a variety of symptoms.
Structural Integration helps regulate the autonomic nervous system. It releases tension patterns and enables individuals to perceive physical and emotional overload and recognize their own limits.
Performing Arts Professions
For individuals in performing arts professions, such as actors or dancers, access to their own body and physical well-being is central. This also applies equally to people who frequently have to appear in public.
Structural Integration strengthens body awareness, supports expressiveness on stage, and presence during public appearances.
Those who Feel Uncomfortable in Their Body
Many individuals feel uncomfortable or even trapped in their own bodies. They perceive themselves as immobile, powerless, and not capable of performing.
Structural Integration supports body awareness, releases tension, balances the body, creates more freedom of movement, and helps such individuals achieve a feeling of physical lightness.