Strain-Counterstrain (SCS) — Jones Technique
Indirect passive osteopathic technique placing the patient in a position of maximum comfort to deactivate tender points and normalize neuromuscular spindles.
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Indirect passive osteopathic technique placing the patient in a position of maximum comfort to deactivate tender points and normalize neuromuscular spindles.
System for assessing and treating spinal pain developed by Robin McKenzie, based on syndrome classification and pain centralization exercises.
Osteopathic articular manipulation technique using high velocity and low amplitude, producing a characteristic 'crack' sound to restore joint mobility.
Diagnostic and therapeutic system developed by James Cyriax using a systematic clinical examination of contractile and inert structures, and deep transverse friction massage to treat tendinopathies and bursitis.
Set of massage techniques adapted for athletes including preparation, warm-up, recovery and sports injury treatment massages to optimize performance and prevent injuries.
Therapeutic massage technique using volcanic basalt stones heated between 45°C and 55°C, placed on key energy points of the body or used as massage tools, combining deep therapeutic heat with the effects of classic massage techniques.
Techniques combining the release of myofascial restrictions and deactivation of trigger points — foci of muscle hyperirritability creating characteristic referred pain patterns.
Gentle rhythmic mobilization of joints to progressively restore range of motion without thrust, using repetitive and controlled movements.
Patented soft tissue treatment technique developed by P. Michael Leahy, combining precise pressure on restriction zones with active patient movement to release myofascial adhesions.
Set of techniques using physical energy (electricity, ultrasound, mechanical waves) to modulate pain, stimulate healing and rehabilitate musculoskeletal tissues.
The most widely taught and practiced chiropractic technique worldwide, using precise manual HVLA adjustments on the spine and peripheral joints to correct vertebral subluxations.
Neurological rehabilitation approach developed by Karel and Berta Bobath, focused on normalizing tone and movement patterns in patients with central nervous system lesions.
Set of therapeutic cold applications, ranging from classic local applications (ice, cold packs, cryomassage) to whole-body cryotherapy (WBC) in cold chambers at -110°C, used for their analgesic, anti-inflammatory, antispastic and sports recovery effects.
Deep pressure massage technique targeting deep muscle layers and fascia to release chronic tension, adhesions and persistent muscle contractures.
Gentle chiropractic technique using a handheld mechanical instrument (the Activator) to deliver a rapid, precise, low-force impulse to spinal and peripheral joints.