SRT+™ And Its Influence On Human Flexibility And Mobility Specific To Back Muscles And The Lumbar Vertebrae.

Robert M. Blaich, D.C., D.I.B.A.K., Dwight Shaneyfelt, R.N., D.C., D.I.B.A.K., Rimon Issac, D.O. August 15, 2005
TEST

25 subjects, 10 female and 15 male with an average age of 38 years old, participated in a study involving the use of the “Adam’s Test,” also called the Forward Bending Test (FBT) as standardized in the General Practitioner, Osteopathic, and Chiropractic professions for testing for scoliosis, other back problems, and basic flexibility and mobility. Major physical fitness institutions such as the Cooper Institute regularly use FBT as part of their standard health evaluation when they first take on a member, and regularly use it in testing and tracking members thereafter. Many osteopaths, chiropractors, and medical doctors as well as professional sports doctors and trainers, use the FBT in their respective professions.


RESULTS

The addition of the a SRT+™ device for less than one minute, increased flexibility and mobility for 23 of the 25 subjects tested (92%) by an average of 2.6 inches (54%).
After the SRT+™ device was removed, all subject’s flexibility and mobility decreased either back to their baseline or only slightly higher. The protocol included making sure none of the subjects strained or forced their forward position and none of them complained of pain or discomfort either before, during, or after the test

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