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Core Conditioning Brings European Therapy to Studio City
Lori Corbin from ABC local news reports about the amazing physical therapy happening in Studio City.

Whether you're healing from an injury or just looking for a more mind-body approach to your workout, a new European concept currently emerging in Southern California might be just what you need.
Dancer Bill Prudich is working on a unique therapy called Red Cord to rehabilitate his knee.
"I've done Gyrotonics, I've done Pilates, the whole thing, but this can identify such a small area, such a small set of muscles that the larger muscle groups are hiding," said Prudich.
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Physical therapists Allyson Cabot and Gabrielle Shrier own Core Conditioning in Studio City.
It is one of a handful of places in the U.S. using Red Cord, a technique that originated in Norway. The system helps re-train brain and muscles to work together when weakness and injury have altered function.
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"When we move we move with a certain pattern and we're born with the correct pattern," said Shrier. "But as we grow older and change you have to re-educate the neural system because the neural system is what activates the muscle system."
"It's like triggering the muscles to come on at the right time, so it's like turning a computer off and turning it on and hoping it works again properly," said Cabot.
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