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  • The PRI approach has blessed many of my patients and I am so grateful to have these tools in my bag.  It does look like “magic”  but the coolest thing is that the rationale is sound and reflects the A&P of the human body so perfectly.  We are truly fearfully and wonderfully made.  Thank you for being so dedicated to PT practice with truth and accuracy. I pray I can carry it on.  PRI has given me a reason to persue PT - and give people HOPE in the midst of pain!

    Rockport, Maine, May 2009

  • Ron Hruska is one of the most inventive and creative thinkers that I have been associated with in my many years of being a therapist.  His quest for answers and solutions to solve the complex human form has and always will be an inspiration to me and my career.  I have been to countless hours of continuing education and consider the postural restoration courses to be the most influential and practical coursework that I have ever experienced.

    He constantly challenges conventional wisdom and has created a system of assessment and treatment that is easy to understand and well ahead of it’s time.  I always leave his courses with new, innovative treatment ideas.  And, they are easily incorporated into my patient caseload.

    Omaha, Nebraska, May 2008

  • To PRI staff, thanks for the awesome website and blog. Your case studies and applied PRI concepts are very helpful. You guys have been the foundation for changing my practice and furthering the application of logical biomechanical reasoning in the correction of patterned dysfunction in the art of P.T. It is an amazing world once you start investigating the simple act of breathing. PRI started a major evolution in my viewpoint on this subject. And, it has been so timely, for it seems that so many people need help managing their ANS and breathing is the best place to start. PRI provides the basis for efficient respiration. A calm efficient respiratory pattern really creates the opportunity for the body to move out of chronic restrictions.

    Holland, Michigan, October 2008