
|  | The practitioner of Postural Reconstruction ® is a physiotherapist first graduate status. It follows a training spread over 3 years and culminating in a university degree. |
Scientific Manager
Professeur Philippe Vautravers
Chef de service "médecine physique et réadaptation" CHU de Strasbourg | Technical ManagerMichaël Nisand Institut de Reconstruction Posturale® 14, rue Wimpheling - 67000 Strasbourg | CoordinatorChristian Callens Directeur de l’IFMK 6, rue Saint Marc - 67000 Strasbourg |
OBJECTIVESAcquisition of knowledge necessary to understand the morphological rehabilitation (versus functional rehabilitation taught during training). Provide extensive hands-on training in Postural Reconstruction ® in order to implement the rehabilitation specifically in the various pathologies involved by the deformation of spine and limbs, generating pain. 
ELIGIBILITY- Capacity : 20 students maximum (1 Promotion 20 / year).
- Recruitment : On file.
- Level required : DE Physiotherapist-Masseur of.
- Participation fee :
- First 2 Modules : 1655 € + fees at ULP (150 €).
- Following modules :745 €per module (2009/2010 rate).
- Lunch at the expense of students.

CONDUCT OF TRAININGThe training of physiotherapists are two distinct cycles : First cycle "discovery-initiation"It consists of 2 modules of one week each, at 3 month intervals. At the end of this cycle, physiotherapists have integrated the basic principles of Postural Reconstruction ®, are able to assess morphological Complete and implement certain therapeutic techniques in safety. At the end of this period that the student decides whether to deepen his studies and continue to DU | Second cycle "deepening"It consists of four modules of one week to 6 month intervals and ends with defense of a thesis, developed with the help of a master of memory. This award closure studies and grants DU |
PROGRAMTheoretical- basic concepts and essential to understanding the practice.
- provided by scholars (for core subjects), by experts in Postural Reconstruction ® (for specific concepts).
| Practical This is the essential part of that education.- practical work in workshops.
- participation in sessions provided to patients.
| Persons concerned Physiotherapist, private and public sectors. |
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