Category Archives: Body Dynamics & Adaptability

A technical space designed for practitioners, therapists, and advanced readers. This category explores functional neuromechanics, tissue creep, fascial fibrosis, and body adaptability through a systemic lens.

Drawing on the SBNFA™ framework — adapted to an Anglo-Saxon scientific context — we examine how loss of adaptive reserve, mechanical stress, and systemic interactions influence tissue health, plasticity, postural compensation, and functional adaptation within the human body.

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Spinal profiles and seated posture: restoring your natural balance rather than correcting it

Your pain in a seated position may depend on your pelvi-spinal organization. Understanding your natural [...]

Part 2: When Pain Becomes Autonomous — Neurosensory Reprogramming

Body Dynamics & Adaptability Blue Portance Insights Chronic Pain Decoded: Understanding the Invisible Mechanisms to [...]

Part 1: Why Does Pain Persist When Everything Seems Normal?

Body Dynamics & Adaptability Blue Portance Insights Chronic Pain Decoded: Understanding the Invisible Mechanisms to [...]

Tissue Adaptability: An Overlooked Biological Factor in Back Pain

By Gil Ayache — co-founder of Blue Portance May 19, 2026 Back pain rarely has [...]

Back Pain With a Normal MRI: Why Do I Still Hurt?

Back Pain With a Normal MRI: Why Do You Still Hurt? By Gil Ayache — [...]

Fascia and Tensegrity Explained: How Your Body Regulates Mechanical Stress, Movement, and Pain

Why knee pain can originate from the pelvis — and how your brain sometimes misinterprets [...]

Proprioception: Our Sixth Sense

Body Dynamics & Adaptability Blue Portance Dossiers Proprioception, our sixth sense: how our body perceives [...]

Pain Management Through Dynamic Balance: Understanding Compensation Mechanisms

Pain Management Through Dynamic Balance: Understanding Compensation Mechanisms By Pierre Ivaldi, osteopath — contribution for [...]