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Exercise physiology majors come out of school with a really strong foundation in how the body works, but there's a gap in their training that doesn't always get talked about. They don't get a whole lot of hands-on experience with range of motion work and stretching techniques that their clients actually need.
I honestly thought it would be the Longivica score that got people really interested, but I was wrong about that. Turns out it's the biological age, and specifically the way each individual test shows you in plus or minus years how you're doing compared to your actual age.
Something I run into pretty regularly is a stretch client who has this one area that just won't cooperate, and that's where laser comes in because about 2 to 5 sessions is usually enough to calm things down so they can get back to stretching and start making real progress again.
I've needed something like Longivica Pro for a long time. Running a PT clinic with cash-based services, I kept looking for a way to connect assessments to recommendations to referrals all in one place, and that's what we built.