About Positive Posture:

How I saw the need for helping computer users stay pain free

I’m Jane Morgan. I’m a Chartered Physiotherapist with over 30 years’ experience treating mainly musculoskeletal injuries. That’s joints and muscles, such as backs and necks.

Now, back pain is a national epidemic, and neck pain isn’t very far behind. In fact, they’re the problems I see most frequently in my private practice, and that’s why I specialise in treating these areas.

So what’s the problem?

Well, I’ve treated just about everyone: from rugby players to ballet dancers – school children to the elderly. But the most vulnerable seemed to be people who work in offices and at computers.

When they came to me with back pain, the story was always the same:

successful treatment solved the problem for a short time
then they were back, in pain again.

I realised that, although I was treating people successfully, there was something missing.

The light dawns…

My eyes were opened when I was treating one lady who worked in an office. On her last session I said, ‘What you need is something to remind you to do the exercises and keep coming back to your good posture. I need to be with you at your desk…’

And that’s when the famous light bulb switched on!

People need more than just treatment. They need:

to make fundamental changes to what they’re doing
to carry on with those changes long-term
to get help, encouragement and reminders to reinforce those changes.

…and Positive Posture was born!

All office-induced pain is preventable.

Positive Posture teaches you how to make the changes you need to prevent pain. And it’s there with you just when you need it – at your computer!
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Take the Tour, and ring me NOW to get Positive Posture part of your business!
0844 209 8453

Because prevention is ALWAYS cost-effective.

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