Fix Your Fascia, Solve Your Problem
A revolutionary approach to healing chronic pain, posture imbalance, and musculoskeletal dysfunction through Corrective Movement TherapyTM (CMT) — founded by Luis Hoose.

The Tumbler Method
A New Model for Healing
The Tumbler Method is the foundation of CMT. This method allows the practitioner to control relay shifts between neural and muscular systems by manipulating specific segments of the kinetic chain.
This control allows for:
- Voluntary override of abnormal muscle memory
- Fascial decompression through vector control
- Reversal of contemporary pain patterns
- Topological alignment of movement and posture
The Tumbler MethodTM is the first system to unlock fibration: real-time communication between muscle fibers as dysfunction is corrected.
Corrective Movement Therapy™ (CMT), developed by Luis Hoose, is a breakthrough in neuromuscular-fascial healing. CMT goes beyond traditional therapy by using precise fascial mapping and the proprietary Tumbler Method™ to directly influence muscle-fiber relay systems, restore movement patterns, and reestablish postural alignment.
This system targets dysfunctions at their Root Level Remediation™, allowing complete control of kinetic chain segments to restore proper communication between upper and lower motor neurons. CMT has shown success in reversing chronic pain, arthritis stages, nerve entrapment, and structural deviations.
Corrective Movement Therapy (CMT) aims to address musculoskeletal dysfunctions and improve movement patterns.
Here's how it works with the somatic nervous system:
Proprioceptive Feedback
CMT relies heavily on proprioception, which is the body's ability to sense its position in space. By manipulating and controlling specific body segments, CMT enhances proprioceptive input to the CNS. This improved feedback helps the CNS better coordinate and regulate motor outputs, leading to more efficient and pain-free movement.
Motor Learning and Reprogramming
CMT can be seen as a form of motor learning where new, optimal movement patterns are taught. By repeatedly practicing these new patterns, the CNS forms new motor programs. This reprogramming helps correct
dysfunctional movement patterns and reduces strain on the musculoskeletal system.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is CMT™ for?
Anyone suffering from unresolved chronic pain, arthritis, posture imbalance, nerve entrapment, or movement loss from athletes to seniors.
How is CMT™ different from chiropractic or massage?
CMT™ practitioners supersede traditional models by directly influencing neural relays and fascial sequences - not just manipulating joints or releasing soft tissue.
Is this energy healing or science- based?
CMT™ bridges somatic, neurological, and fascial systems in a functional model. It's a practical method grounded in direct physical mapping, not speculative modalities.