Knowledge Base: Hub
This section organizes the Blue Portance Knowledge Base into structured dossiers. Each entry provides an educational, mechanism-based reading—biomechanics, functional balance, and neuro-tissue interactions—so readers can understand how a situation emerges and persists.
The Knowledge Base is structured around four major areas: sitting-related discomfort & pain, mechanisms & contributing factors, involved body structures, and functional balance & adaptability.
Start with the structure: a progressive knowledge base designed to keep a consistent level of scientific clarity. Use the hubs below to explore concepts, mechanisms, and reference dossiers.
Sitting-related pain
Tailbone pain, pelvic/perineal pain, sitting-triggered low back pain… Understand why pain can appear, persist, or become chronic.
Explore the mechanisms →Pain drivers
Immobility, compression, posture constraints: how pain can shift, spread, or amplify while sitting.
Topic under developmentInvolved body structures
Spine, pelvis, coccyx, fascia and deep tissues: the anatomical and biomechanical foundations of sitting.
Topic under developmentFunctional balance & imbalances
Spinal profiles, postural variability, load distribution: understanding the difference between an adaptive system and a constrained one.
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The Knowledge Base grows progressively to preserve scientific and educational consistency.
If a topic feels under-documented or important to explore, you can let us know. Your input helps us prioritize future knowledge dossiers.
Suggest a topicFrequently Asked Questions
Looking for quick, clear answers before exploring in depth? Our FAQs address common questions about sitting, posture, body structures, and functional balance.
Explore the FAQFrom mechanisms to real life: the blog
Our blog posts translate knowledge-base concepts into everyday situations: accessible explanations, common scenarios, and practical context.
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