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What is Myopractic

Myopractic is an integration of skeletal diagnostics, known body physiology and soft tissue corrective procedures. While its solutions centres on its own brand of cross fibre techniques, Myopractic may use any soft tissue approach that achieves its aims.

Like many integrated discoveries a new system arises that is different from its primary sources. This new system Myopractic, shows that when there is a bone or joint misalignment then there is a muscle that is responsible. Upon the correction of the muscle disorder then the skeleton will respond correcting the misalignment.

Myopractic is based on its two ideal principles of bodywork.
(1) It must have an accurate tool of measurement to govern its effectiveness in terms of treatment.
(2) It must possess the most effective treatment procedures available in bodywork.

The first one, its cornerstone, is based on human body mechanics. In that the body via the skeleton moves around resisting gravity in the most efficient manner available. Trauma may disrupt the skeleton’s joint relationships creating distorted postural patterns. These patterns can be seen and measured. Upon the administration of effective treatment the distortion will modify and eventually vanish, indicating that the body has returned back to its optimum state of efficiency once again. Myopractic initially focuses on the presenting symptoms of the client, however its primary goal is to create balance and symmetry in the midst of apparent chaos.

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