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What is the Dorn Method?
The Dorn Method is a non-manipulative, holistic manual therapy, created by Dieter Dorn (1938-2011) that facilitates the realignment of the spine and peripheral joints, to bring the overall structure and function of the body back to a state of dynamic balance.
The Dorn Method uses a specific diagnostic protocol to determine where the spine, joints and structures are out of alignment, and then balances these misalignments using safe, gentle and effective techniques.
One major advantage, and point of difference to The Dorn Method as opposed to manipulative therapies, is that it does not involve high velocity low amplitude thrusting, or cracking. The technique instead uses a combination of pressure, mobilisation, and movement to facilitate realignment in a gentle fashion. Another advantage of The Dorn Method is that the patient is not completely passive during the course of treatment, and plays an active role in the realignment. Furthermore, the patient is then provided with a set of realignment exercises, tailored to their imbalance, that they may practice daily to facilitate their recovery process, and provide general maintenance to the structural alignment of their body.
The Dorn Method is a non-manipulative, holistic manual therapy, created by Dieter Dorn (1938-2011) that facilitates the realignment of the spine and peripheral joints, to bring the overall structure and function of the body back to a state of dynamic balance.
The Dorn Method uses a specific diagnostic protocol to determine where the spine, joints and structures are out of alignment, and then balances these misalignments using safe, gentle and effective techniques.
One major advantage, and point of difference to The Dorn Method as opposed to manipulative therapies, is that it does not involve high velocity low amplitude thrusting, or cracking. The technique instead uses a combination of pressure, mobilisation, and movement to facilitate realignment in a gentle fashion. Another advantage of The Dorn Method is that the patient is not completely passive during the course of treatment, and plays an active role in the realignment. Furthermore, the patient is then provided with a set of realignment exercises, tailored to their imbalance, that they may practice daily to facilitate their recovery process, and provide general maintenance to the structural alignment of their body.