Postural Restoration Provider
Tokyo, Japan

Satoshi Takahashi

Physical Therapist, CPP, CMP, PRP

Adachi Keiyu Orthopedics

Accessibility:In-Person
Language(s):Japanese
PRP Credentialing Earned: 2026

PRI Courses Completed:

Myokinematic Restoration
Postural Respiration
Pelvis Restoration
Impingement & Instability
Primary Non-Manual Techniques Workshop

Satoshi Takahashi was born in Aichi and raised in Chiba, Japan. He graduated from Chiba Higashi-Katsushika High School, then completed the Department of Physical Therapy at the Faculty of Health Sciences at Tokyo Metropolitan University. After graduation, he joined a general hospital, where he gained broad clinical experience including outpatient orthopedics, acute-phase rehabilitation, and palliative care. He also served as a trainer for a baseball team, contributing to performance enhancement and conditioning.

He currently works in outpatient physical therapy at an orthopedic clinic, focusing on chronic pain, scoliosis, and sports disorders. Recognizing the limitations of localized evaluation alone, he takes a comprehensive approach to physical therapy, incorporating postural control, respiration, the nervous system, manual therapy, and psychological considerations. From April 2026, he will enter a graduate program to further explore the relationship between sensorimotor function (postural and motor control) and pain from the perspective of pain science and psychological factors. He resides in Chiba, Japan.

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.

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