Dziadovych Mykola
Chiropractor
I specialize in relieving pain in the lower back, neck, and thoracic region, with over 10 years of professional experience
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To professional spinal therapist
Comprehensive body recovery through manual therapy techniques, physiotherapy, and therapeutic massage.
- Relieve spine pain
- Alleviate muscle pain
- Correct pelvic misalignments
- Remove functional blockages in the body.
Your Healer
For many years, I have been researching the fields of bone healing, kinesiology, manual therapy, and physiotherapy. In my studies, I have rediscovered long-lost knowledge and techniques, both secret and widely known, from cultures around the world. Through years of training and practice, I have perfected these methods to ensure they are highly effective.
Experience
Before offering my healing services to others, I applied most of these techniques to myself and achieved an exceptional level of health — something that becomes immediately apparent when we meet. In the realm of healing, it is crucial to seek guidance only from those who can demonstrate their expertise through their own well-being.
Research
Years of research into both traditional and non-traditional medicine led me to explore Old Slavic and shamanic healing techniques, which, despite their ancient origins, have proven to be some of the most effective methods.
Techniques
In spinal healing, I use a comprehensive approach that works on both the bones and muscles, providing a powerful boost to the body’s overall health. After this initial work, it becomes your responsibility to maintain this improved state.
Healing Plants
I have also studied a wide variety of healing plants. The plants I introduce are readily available in pure form, and most have no side effects or only minor ones, which sets them apart from modern pharmaceuticals.
Therapy and Integrity
What is Chiropractic Therapy?
Chiropractic therapy is a holistic approach that combines a variety of techniques, focusing on the intricate relationship between the body’s natural functions and the correct application of pressure. It is grounded in an understanding of the body’s structure and its central axis — the spine.
To treat the bones, one must understand their attachment to the body’s axis, the vertebral column.
Therefore, the core of chiropractic therapy is spinal adjustment, as the spine forms the foundation of the body. The axis represents not only our physical core but also our health, willpower, and spirit.
Adjusting the spine means addressing the skeleton and its root issues at all levels. This involves correcting kyphosis, scoliosis, hyperlordosis, chest expansion, leg alignment, and shoulder leveling. Chiropractic should not be confused with manual therapy, osteopathy, or other methods. It is a synthesis of many techniques, combining both proprietary methods and those borrowed from the most skilled masters in the field. Techniques have been passed down from master to master, creating unique styles for each practitioner. The cornerstone of chiropractic therapy is always a holistic approach to the person.
Primary Therapy
Primary therapy involves the removal of functional restrictions and chronic fatigue, addressing dislocations, decompressing the spine, correcting the underlying cause of vertebral misalignment, and reassembling the skeletal framework. The primary goal is to relieve the patient’s discomfort, offer recommendations for self-care, and explain how their body functions. This includes discussing their physical structure, biochemical processes, biorhythms, and the specific physiology of their skeleton. The results of the therapy are often noticeable after the first adjustment.
How is the Therapy Performed?
The adjustments are made without any devices — only the practitioner’s hands, legs, and an understanding of the appropriate pressure are used, much like in ancient times.
Will One Adjustment Be Enough?
In some cases, the skeleton can be properly realigned in a single session, depending on the patient’s awareness and physical condition. However, additional sessions and specific follow-up actions may be required to achieve full readiness. It’s important to understand that while the adjustment is a crucial and foundational step, it is just one part of the overall healing process.