P-Ray Exams

A posture exam (p-ray) is a way for postural therapists to see the musculoskeletal system and be able to make highly probable educated guesses on what's happening to the body. This exam can be very liberating for the pain sufferer because the medical monopoly is not trained in full body evaluations and often doesn't provide satisfying answers. 

A Roadmap For The Therapy

Besides giving answers, the purpose of these exams are to give the therapist the information they need to create corrective exercise protocols. Each p-ray exam is like a roadmap that tells the therapist what direction to go in. In our program, we do p-ray exams every 2 weeks to watch the changes and progress of the therapy.

Below is a Collection of P-Ray Exams by Dr. Reese & Coach Rain Krause

Edema, Rounded Shoulders, Knock Knees,

Stuck Flexed Forward, Anterior Pelvic Tilt, Edema

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Steep Anterior Pelvic Tilt, Tight Back

Super Twisted Guy Who's Feet Have Collapsed

Digestive Disorder Caused by Sway Back and Tight Muscles?

Strong Guy With Major Rotation, Rounded Shoulders & Sciatica Pain

Forward Head and Front of Body in Woman is Locked Down

Musician With Hip Hike, Shoulder Elevation, Tight Back

Sciatica, Swayback, Forward Head (posture exam)

Collapsed Ankle, Knee Stress, Shoulder Rotation (posture exam)

Scoliosis, Big Shoulder Disparity & Rotation, Head Forward

Knock Knee's, Anterior Pelvic Tilt, Hip Rotation (p-ray exam)

Rib Rotation, Heart Palpitations, Forward Pelvis (p-ray exam)

Bow Legs or No Bow Legs? Young Man with Swayback, Anterior Pelvic Tilt

Neck Pain, Shoulder Acne, Everted Feet (p-ray exam)

Lower Back Pain, Neck Pain, Big Cervical Flexion (p-ray exam)

Bow Legs, Shoulder Pain, Strong Anterior Pelvic Tilt (posture exam)

Swayback with Anterior Pelvic Tilt (p-ray exam)

Swayback with Anterior Pelvic Tilt 2 (posture exam)

Tight Lumbar, Strong Glutes, Rounded Shoulders (p-ray exam)

Hip Disparity, Internal Femur Rotation, Calf Pain (p-ray exam)

Hips Too Tight Causing Falling in Senior (p-ray exam)

Stiff Leg, Hip Hike, Winging Shoulder Blades in Dancer (p-ray exam)

Weak Hips, Forward Head, Shoulder Rotation in Senior (p-ray exam)

Hyperextended Knees, Strong Glutes, Wide Stance (p-ray exam)

Rounded Shoulders, Back Pain in Young Man (p-ray exam)

Stuck Shoulders on a Petite Senior (p-ray exam)