De la méthode Mézières à la Reconstruction posturale : une vision historiqueFrom the Mézières method to postural reconstruction: A historical vision
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. Françoise Mézières can be considered as one of the fi gures in the history of physiotherapy.
The theoretical-technical model that she developed in the 1950s is still alive with many
reinterpretations over the years, motivated by advances in science and the growing research
capacity of physiotherapists. Postural Reconstruction (RP), promoted by Michaël Nisand,
a close collaborator of the author during his last teaching period, constitutes one of these
reinterpretations.
In the 1990s, Nisand formalized his own understanding of the Mézières method by proposing,
among other elements, a different way of interpreting the origin of body deformities and another
view of the neuromuscular responses triggered by Mézières’s therapeutic maneuvers.
The big turning point between Mézières and Nisand was the shift from the mechanical
paradigm, where shortened muscles are the main element, to a neuromuscular paradigm
where imbalances in muscle tone would be the trigger for dysmorphism and therefore, the key
etiological factor
De la méthode Mézières à la Reconstruction posturale : une vision historiqueFrom the Mézières method to postural reconstruction: A historical vision
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.Chaîne musculaire; Méthode Mézières; Physiothérapie; Posture; Reconstruction posturale


