Myopractics is a natural healing practice concerned with movement. It uses a non-traumatic form of manipulation that enables the body to restore and maintain a state of well-being.
The 3 goals of Myopractics

Functionality
Allow the body to function freely without tension, pain, or stress.

Elevation
Elevate the body’s vitality and ability to function at optimum capacity.

Restoration
Restore the movement of all the moving parts of the body allowing them to work as designed.
The basic underlying principle of Myopractics is “life is motion”. When in a healthy state, every part of the body has a particular innate movement. This motion is expressed in all cells, tissues, organs and structures of the body. Whether it is the larger movement of the rib cage, which contracts and expands with every breath, or the smaller movement of blood circulation through an artery in the brain, movement is basic to sustaining life. Through Myopractics motion is restored in whatever area may be restricted, so that the individual regains freedom of movement, freedom of pain, tension, and stress.
An important premise of Myopractics is that the pelvis is the body’s cornerstone. It is the largest bone structure of the body and is designed to carry your body weight. If there is an imbalance in the pelvis, the body may shift the burden and tension of weight bearing into another area. The body can often create a restriction in attempt to regain normal posture. Myopractics goes to the source of the problem; removing the restrictions, allowing the body the ability to correct itself and function freely. The purpose is not to put things “back in place” but to restore the motion.
Myopractics is helpful for the following conditions:
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