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WHAT IS MYOPRACTIC?
For the first time in bodywork the soft tissues and skeleton have been integrated together to form an advanced form of bodywork known as Myopractic. This integration uses well-accepted skeletal evaluation procedures, the speed and efficiency of cross fibre muscle moves and the fixation solutions offered by deep tissue work.
Myopractic's basic understanding is that muscles are the "motors" that move the skeletal system. Even in trauma muscle contractions move bones to their misaligned state. The skeletal system's positioning largely then becomes a measurement of the success or failure of the treatment applied.
Myopractic also employs postural assessment as a guide to its treatment plan for clients. In reality this area fulfills Myopractic’s major objective, namely to restore the body’s structural integrity back towards its ideal state.
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