Structural Management® Articles:

1. The Structural Management® Program
Interview with Dr. Tim Maggs
The American Chiropractor January 2006

2. The 16 Principles of Structural Management ®

The Structural Management program is the most advanced sports biomechanics program available today. Most sports injuries are due, at least in part, to structural imbalances that can be addressed prior to injury. The hallmark of this program is The Structural Fingeprint® Exam, which detects biomechanical “irregularities”, followed by our Advanced Conditioning™ Program.

The Structural Management® Program was developed to address the FLAWS in our present  sportsmedicine system;

  1. Traditional sportsmedicine “REACTS” to injuries.

    1. There is no participation with a healthcare provider until an athlete becomes injured.

  2. Virtually all injury prevention/treatment decisions are governed by insurance coverage.

    1. The needs of an athlete are far different than the coverage provided for the masses.

  3. Treatment, which is “allowed” by your insurance policy, is thoroughly inadequate and ignorant of long term needs.

    1. The insurance industry is a business, and doesn’t care about the future injuries or performance of athletes.

  4. Testing and Treatment “allowed” by your insurance policy is reducing every year, while the consumer’s costs (co-pays, deductibles and premiums) are going up.

  5. Biomechanics does not exist in our traditional sportsmedicine system, yet….
    1. 99% of all sports injuries are biomechanical in nature.
    2. Very few “sportsmedicine Drs.” have any knowledge of biomechanics.
    3. Recommendations are made by Drs. with limited knowledge of the complexity of the injury.
    4. Inappropriate recommendations are often made as the Dr. is unaware of the biomechanical findings that are present.

  6. There is a de-emphasis of x-rays today as our traditional system only uses x-rays to detect pathology (disease) and fractures.  Drs. are not trained in the use of x-rays for the detection of biomechanical information, despite the fact that x-rays are the number one tool in performing a biomechanical exam.  There is a wealth of information available, yet most Drs. will take x-rays in the laying down position, removing the effect of gravity and eliminating the most critical information an athlete could hope for………the predictability of future injuries.

The Structural Management® Program is the preferred program for

  • Athletes who want to understand their current and unique biomechanics
  • Athletes with acute injuries
  • Athletes with long term, chronic injuries

The Structural Fingerprint® Exam identifies biomechanical faults, which are the precursors to almost all sports injuries.  There is a predictability factor, even with those who have never been injured, as everyone has biomechanical imbalances.  Unless an athlete goes through a biomechanical evaluation, they will never fully understand the underlying mechanical status, and therefore, will always be uninformed with regard to their needed strategy to reduce injuries, delay degeneration and preserve their human structure.

Dr. Tim Maggs, the developer of The Structural Management® Program, continues to practice full time in upstate New York.  Dr. Maggs has been in practice for 33 years, lectures nationally on The Structural Management® Program, has worked in the New York Giants strength department, consulted with the Chicago Bulls strength department and has authored over 250 articles on sports biomechanics.