The RMP technique, Deep Muscles Reprogramming, was started by the Brazilian physiotherapist Gisele Helena D'Ottaviano from the need to better take care of a large quantity of patient complaining of pain related to several pathologies and loss of function. For fifteen years she has been completely devoted to assisting and meticulously studying the causes of pain in parallel to development of movement capacity of the human being since infancy till the limitations of mobility and loss of function along aging. Thus, linking kinesiology to the study of neurology and believing in cerebral plasticity relating to the recovery and to the learning of movements, RMP was started and evolved.

Professor Gisele Helena D'Ottaviano linked several theoretical lines in developing her work: the pranayama breath (adopted in meditation); conventional techniques of breathing reeducation; overall postures in closed loop in order to stimulate the cerebral hemispheres simultaneously, as well as straightness of the backbone, and additionally she associated specific movements generating dynamic strength and motion coordination exercises aimed to correct and give back to the individual the mobility and/or function that was lost. In ten years with this methodology RMP is undergoing evolutionary changes with successful results.

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