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Mobility

  • Writer: David Brisson
    David Brisson
  • Nov 10, 2016
  • 1 min read

I test and define which part of the body has to recieve treatement. My multiple tests will lead me to understand the origin of the problem: the why of the why…

By using my hands, I search for a lack of mobility or flexibility in different parts of the body: joints, muscles, organs, skull… These mobility’s restrictions taint health status.

I select the type of manipulative technique I will use to be efficient.

Some patients don’t want “cracking” techniques, so I would use softer one

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