Postural Restoration Certifiedâ„¢ (PRC) professionals may include Physical Therapists, Physical Therapist Assistants, Occupational Therapists, Occupational Therapist Assistants, Chiropractors, Athletic Trainers* and Athletic Therapists* who have completed the Postural Restoration Certifiedâ„¢ credentialing program.
Postural Restoration Trainedâ„¢ (PRT) professionals may include Personal Trainers, Strength and Conditioning Coaches, Exercise Physiologists, Registered Kinesiologists, Pilates Instructors, Yoga Instructors, Athletic Trainers* and Athletic Therapists* who have completed the Postural Restoration Trainedâ„¢ credentialing program.
*When PRT Credentialing was originally established in 2011, it was a credentialing process that was created for Athletic Trainers and Certified Strength & Conditioning Coaches, bringing together collaboration within sports rehabilitation and performance. The Athletic Training profession has evolved since then, and a Master’s Degree became the required entry-level credential for new Athletic Trainers in the United States in 2022. As a result of these changes, and with the expansion of the PRT Credentialing Program in May 2026, to include additional fitness-related certifications, Athletic Trainers and Athletic Therapists, as allied health professionals, were transitioned to PRC Credentialing. ATs who completed PRT Credentialing in the past, have the option to be recognized as a PRC credentialed provider, after completing the Advanced Integration course.
Postural Restoration Provider™ (PRP) professionals are healthcare and movement professionals in Japan, who have completed the Postural Restoration Provider™ credentialing program, offered through PRI Japan. The professional backgrounds of these healthcare and movement professionals are notably different than the individuals going through the available PRC and PRT Credentialing pathways here in the U.S. and the Postural Restoration Provider™ (PRP) Japan Credential is available to various healthcare and fitness professionals in Japan, who are appropriately applying the science of Postural Restoration®.
A Postural Restoration Centerâ„¢ is a place of business where at least one individual is PRI Credentialed (PRC or PRT) and all other individuals on staff who are eligible for PRC or PRT credentialing, have completed two or more PRI-sponsored courses.
Please note: To ensure that PRI credentialed providers are keeping up with the progressive science and growth of Postural Restoration®, those listed on this page have taken a course or completed credentialing within the past 5 years. You can view the PRI® courses that each provider has completed by clicking on their individual page.
**If you are unable to find a PRI® credentialed provider in your area, please contact us to see if there is anyone who has taken PRI® courses near you.
At the time of PRI Credentialing, providers are required to submit verification of current licensure or certification status to determine eligibility for PRI Credentialing. It is the responsibility of credentialed providers to update the Postural Restoration Institute if their license or certification has expired, been suspended, or revoked, so that they can be removed from the PRI Find a Provider map. As Postural Restoration Institute places this responsibility on providers, it cautions consumers that they should not rely on Postural Restoration Institute’s website as evidence of a provider’s current licensure or certification status. Instead, the Postural Restoration Institute recommends that patients and clients wishing to verify a provider’s current licensure or certification status contact the relevant regulatory boards or reach out directly to the provider to ask for current verification of his or her licensure or certification. The Postural Restoration Institute is not liable for and disclaims any responsibility for services performed by PRI Credentialed providers. The Postural Restoration Institute, in its sole discretion, reserves the right to remove credentialed providers.