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Ih this episode, Julie and JoJo chat with fellow Dystonic runner Maria Winters. Maria has successfully used the principles from the Postural Restoration Institute (PRI) to enhance her healing progress. She shares how symptoms first exhibited, what she had tried and how she is doing now after several years' worth of this type of therapy. Just to note, that we are not promoting PRI as a "cure," but rather one other tool that MIGHT be useful for some people. If there were one way, we'd all be doing that. Different things work for different people.
PRI website
Neal Hallinan (PRItrainer) mentioned in the cast
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The information shared in this podcast is not intended to diagnose. recommend nor treat medical conditions. We are not licensed medical professionals and do not take the place of your team of medical professionals.
You can find us here: Julie Bergfeld - [email protected] and juliebergfeld.com (@juliebergfeldcoaching) and JoJo Fraser - [email protected]
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Ih this episode, Julie and JoJo chat with fellow Dystonic runner Maria Winters. Maria has successfully used the principles from the Postural Restoration Institute (PRI) to enhance her healing progress. She shares how symptoms first exhibited, what she had tried and how she is doing now after several years' worth of this type of therapy. Just to note, that we are not promoting PRI as a "cure," but rather one other tool that MIGHT be useful for some people. If there were one way, we'd all be doing that. Different things work for different people.
PRI website
Neal Hallinan (PRItrainer) mentioned in the cast
Support the show
The information shared in this podcast is not intended to diagnose. recommend nor treat medical conditions. We are not licensed medical professionals and do not take the place of your team of medical professionals.
You can find us here: Julie Bergfeld - [email protected] and juliebergfeld.com (@juliebergfeldcoaching) and JoJo Fraser - [email protected]

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