P-DTR Therapy (Proprioceptive Deep Tendon Reflex)
P-DTR is an advanced technique that corrects proprioceptive dysfunctions in the body, restoring muscular reflexes and enhancing the function of the central nervous system.
P-DTR (Proprioceptive Deep Tendon Reflex Therapy) is a groundbreaking method based on neuroscience, biomechanics, and neurophysiology. It acts directly on the central nervous system to correct muscular dysfunctions and optimize motor responses.
How Does It Work?
Our body constantly processes information through sensory receptors that detect stimuli like vibration, pressure, temperature, and potential danger. This information is sent to the central nervous system, which determines the appropriate motor response.
However, when receptors send incorrect signals, it can lead to pain, limited movement, or other dysfunctions. P-DTR therapy corrects these errors, allowing the body to respond appropriately to sensory input.
Where Does P-DTR Come From?
The way we move and perceive the world is driven by a basic three-step process:
Input → Processing → Output.
- Sensory receptors across the body detect input such as vibration, pressure, and temperature, and transmit it to the brain.
- The brain interprets this information and sends motor commands to the body.
- If the input is inaccurate, the body may react inappropriately, leading to pain, discomfort, or motor dysfunction.
How Does P-DTR Therapy Work?
P-DTR therapy identifies and corrects dysfunctions caused by errors in sensory information processing. In essence, it ensures that the information transmitted by the receptors is accurate, so that the motor response is optimal.
Many patients describe this method as “magical” because long-standing pain disappears quickly, but behind this “magic” are years of research in neurology, biomechanics, and neurophysiology.
What Can P-DTR Treat?
P-DTR therapy addresses functional issues and is used in various areas, including:
- muscle and joint pain – issues affecting the neck, shoulders, back, hips, or knees;
- movement limitations – difficulty performing normal movements;
- numbness and unusual sensations – burning, tingling, or temporary loss of sensation;
- headaches, dizziness, tinnitus – neurological symptoms related to functional imbalances;
- digestive and urogenital issues – internal dysfunctions related to nervous system input;
- post-trauma or post-surgical recovery – accelerating healing after injury or surgery;
- food intolerances and hypersensitivity – overreactions to light, sound, or textures.
Why Choose P-DTR Therapy?
This is a non-invasive method, based on scientific research, that provides fast and long-lasting results. It is suitable for all categories of patients, including children and the elderly.
Contact us today to schedule an appointment and discover the benefits of P-DTR therapy.