Lydia Marcucci
Having dedicated over 22 years to the health care industry, Lydia gained extensive experience across various roles and working with a diverse range of ages and athletic abilities. Her career began as a nurse’s aide, evolved into massage therapy, as well as a chiropractic assistant. In these roles, she encountered numerous cases of post-surgical recoveries, injuries, and chronic pain.
While Lydia was able to provide temporary relief, she realized that these conventional methods often acted as mere temporary fixes, failing to address the root causes or promote genuine bodily regeneration.
Her educational journey began as an Associate in Science and Nursing from Great Bay Community College in Portsmouth, NH, leading to a position at Northeast Rehabilitation Hospital that specializes in orthopedic and injury rehabilitation.
However, a personal back injury introduced her to the limitations of her own field – none of the traditional methods, including those Lydia was well-versed in, alleviated her chronic pain.
This changed when Functional Patterns (FP) was discovered. This approach didn’t just mask symptoms; it revolutionized the understanding of pain and body dysfunction.
Thanks to FP, Lydia’s back pain has not only disappeared, but she also continued to grow stronger, even with age. This system imbued her with resilience and an enhanced capacity to manage life’s stressors.
The education in Functional Patterns was transformative, surpassing the value of her formal college education. It established a truly effective system for aiding others – a method that goes beyond temporary fixes, for it offers sustainable solutions for people without adverse side effects.
Through this approach, Lydia has witnessed clients who commit to their personalized programs: consistently overcoming pain, improving their movement, and achieving a better quality of life.
As a Functional Patterns Verified Practitioner, certified in Human Biomechanics Specialist Level 2 Training, she provides solutions that address the fundamental issues overlooked by conventional physical training methods.