A book interview with a renowned rehabilitation specialist. About movement in medicine, in sport and in everyday life.
"We move little or wrong, and the movement is disappearing not only from life, but also from medicine," says Professor Pavel Kolář, a renowned physiotherapist who has been active in the field of rehabilitation medicine, including sports, for thirty years.
In a sophisticated set of the human body and mind, he seeks to find the real causes that have broken him and, with proper treatment, restore patients' lost health. In interviews with journalist Renata Cervenkova, she explains the basic principles of human movement and its development, as well as the role that our brain plays, including bad genes, stress, overload, unsatisfactory relationships, lack of spirituality, the desire to "enjoy" ...
It reveals a surprising context, because nothing happens in our organism at random, as it seems to us laymen. Why does our shoulder hurt when we have a lung tumor? Why does a biscuit carry more than a bodybuilder? Why doesn't magnetic resonance detect anything, even if our back hurts us hell? Why is someone more skilful than the others? Why are we taking a tsunami instead of running from it?