A multidisciplinary non-invasive manual therapy method, developed in over 40 years of research. It consists in carrying out a wide range of manipulations aimed at restoring a psycho-physical balance in the patient, after performing a precise physiotherapy assessment. The concept on which this neuro-anatomical method is based is that a health problem alters our embryonic membranes more or less seriously. In order to declare a patient healed and to avoid relapses, it is therefore necessary to intervene on each membrane, by restoring its status before the onset of pain.
The Bourdiol-Bortolin Method finds application in the so-called functional rehabilitation, that is a set of treatments designed to recover a motor function that has been compromised. For instance, the use of this approach is useful in improving joint mobility and muscle strength in case of stiffness, muscle hypotonia, posture changes and pathologies affecting the spine and limbs, such as lumbar sciatica and cervical pain.
The patient regains a better life quality, through gradual exercises and manoeuvres of muscle strengthening or stretching, proprioception, coordination with or without the help of tools.