What if correcting posture is the hindrance to its stabilization? Discover how our approach could transform your understanding of posture and balance.
For over 20 years, it has been taught that posture can be straightened, aligned, corrected.
What if the problem was less about posture… than about our approach to it?
It is an adaptive strategy of the nervous system.
What you see is an output, not an input. A result, not a cause. A fragile neurosensory compromise.
As long as we try to correct this result without questioning its origin, we are fighting against a logic we do not control.
→ Sensors → Central processing → Decision → Motor response
If the input signals are reliable, regulation is smooth. If they are vague or contradictory, the brain enters "compensation" mode.
And this is where disorders appear.
A healthy posture is dynamic, reactive, fluctuating.
Without neurofunctional diagnosis, any correction is a temporary illusion.
As long as sensory sensors (feet, eyes, inner ear…) are neither evaluated nor rehabilitated, the brain receives biased information.
And with a vague signal, there is no reliable regulation — just compensations.
The question is no longer "how to correct this posture?" But "what does it tell me about the functioning of the nervous system?"
These indicators are entry points to regulation, not control.
A stable posture is organized, it does not impose itself.
This is the foundation of Neuro-Postural Reprogramming: re-informing the sensors, not forcing the body.
Correcting posture often means speaking to the body in a language it does not understand.
Reprogramming is teaching it its own vocabulary again.
And if you want to go beyond theory, and explore concretely what your posture, tone, or motor skills reveal — step by step, according to what your system tells us.
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