What complaints can be treated with muscle-jointology?
- In cases of pain and/or loss of function for which there is only a partial medical explanation and solution.
- Stomach aches (flatulence, acid reflux, etc.)
- Growing pains in children
- Upper back pain (chest pain)
- Pain in the arms and legs (RSI, tingling sensation, numbness)
- Lower back pain (lumbago, hernia, sciatica, arthrosis). Read more about the effectiveness of a treatment for these conditions using the next 2 links [1] [2]
- Pelvic problems (pregnancy, pelvic instability). Read more about the effectiveness of a treatment for these conditions using the next 2 links [1] [2]
- Sports injuries
- Neck complaints (headache, migraine, whiplash, arthrosis)
Why are these conditions well treatable
The Conger Muscle is central to muscle-jointology treatments. The spinal cord inside the spinal column is part of the central nervous system. From the brain, brainstem and spinal cord nerves disperse throughout the body via small openings in between the vertebrae. Problems may arise if a nerve is unable to relay the message properly. For example a tennis elbow or shoulder complaint can develop as a result of an impinged nerve in the neck or upper back. If, as a result of the muscle-jointology treatment, messages from the nervous system are properly sent and received again and if the balance in the vertebrae's support has been restored, such a treatment may affect many, sometimes less obvious complaints.