Postural Global Reeducation - The Tradition, the Present and the Future - Souchard, Philippe; Meli, Orazio;sgamma
Postural Global Reeducation: The Tradition, the Present, and the Future
A Comprehensive Guide to Postural Global Reeducation
Postural Global Reeducation (PGR) is a revolutionary approach to physical therapy that focuses on the whole body, rather than just individual parts. Developed by Philippe Souchard and Orazio Meli, PGR is based on the principle that the body is a complex system of interconnected parts, and that imbalances in one area can affect the entire body.
The Tradition of PGR
PGR has its roots in the early 20th century, when French physiotherapist Françoise Mézières developed a method of treating scoliosis and other postural problems. Mézières' method was based on the idea that the body is a "chain" of muscles and fascia, and that imbalances in one part of the chain can lead to problems in other parts.
In the 1950s, Souchard and Meli began to develop their own approach to PGR, based on Mézières' work. They expanded on Mézières' ideas, and developed a more comprehensive system of assessment and treatment.
The Present of PGR
Today, PGR is practiced by physiotherapists and other healthcare professionals around the world. It is used to treat a wide range of conditions, including:
- Back pain
- Neck pain
- Shoulder pain
- Hip pain
- Knee pain
- Foot pain
- Headaches
- TMJ disorders
- Scoliosis
- Kyphosis
- Lordosis
- Pelvic pain
- Incontinence
- And more
PGR is a safe and effective treatment that can help people of all ages improve their posture, reduce pain, and improve their overall health.
The Future of PGR
PGR is a rapidly growing field, and new research is constantly being conducted to learn more about the benefits of this approach. As more people discover the benefits of PGR, it is likely to become an even more popular treatment option for a wide range of conditions.
Why You Should Buy This Book
If you are interested in learning more about PGR, or if you are looking for a natural and effective way to improve your posture and reduce pain, then this book is for you. This comprehensive guide provides everything you need to know about PGR, including:
- The history of PGR
- The principles of PGR
- The benefits of PGR
- The different techniques used in PGR
- How to find a qualified PGR practitioner
- And more
With this book, you will be able to learn more about PGR and make an informed decision about whether or not it is right for you.
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