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As you know, traditional manual bone setting is a discipline that is all about joint and bone manipulation due to a disease or injuries. The practice doesn’t take the help of surgery or medicines. It is a completely non-invasive technique of bone setting. The manual bone setting is meant for improved mobility and enhanced natural healing. However, traditional manual bone setters are not doctors. They are not usually trained in advanced medical procedures. They use the method that has been passed down through generations. It is, in most cases, concerned with joint dislocation. On the other hand, chiropractor typically completes a medical degree. Chiropractors have a huge knowledge of physiology, anatomy and spinal manipulation. They follow clinical practice. Often, their practice involves surgery.

We, at Vedic Kaya Sadhana, teach students chiropractic way of manual bone setting. It is a type of manual chiropathy that doesn’t involve any invasion. This manual chiropractor adjustment is a special kind of treatment that entails customized adjustments performed one at a time. Usually, such adjustments can be done on the upper back, spine, and neck. And the chiropractor uses no machine with this therapy.

Both manual bone setters and chiropractors deal with musculoskeletal issues. Our course includes a treatment plan that is more of a natural therapy. It emphasizes musculoskeletal diseases and disabilities. Different kinds of diagnostic tools are used in this treatment procedure. The equipment may include a nervoscope, x-ray, palpation, and puls star. The tools are used to diagnose the main cause behind a condition.

Once you are done with the course you can handle patients quite confidently. You can treat people suffering from chronic spine issues like a nerve pinch of disc herniation. These are something not curable. Regular medicine can’t heal the patients completely. And thus the need for chiropathy comes into play. Our chiropathy-induced manual bone setting course will teach you how to take care of these patients and control their conditions.

Our course is focused on different manual therapies and techniques meant for spinal adjustments. It is designed for misalignment corrections and restoring nerve functions to the optimal level. We teach how to gently manipulate the spine into correct alignment. Our teaching teaches to facilitate the inherited ability of the body towards healing. We teach how to empower the patient’s body to heal without any surgery or taking any medicine and transform the body.

What kind of disabilities can be controlled by learning our process?

  • Sports injuries
  • Neck pain
  • Back pain
  • Sciatica
  • Disc herniation
  • Shoulder pain
  • Wrist pain
  • Elbow pain
  • Arthritis
  • Hip pain
  • Knee pain
  • Ankle pain
  • Postural issues
  • Stiffness

What are the procedure taught through our course?

  • Compression adjustment – By this, we teach you to focus on the spine muscles. The procedure reduces the pain while enhancing the range of motion.
  • Traction – This is focused on the body joints around the spine. It also helps to reduce neck pain and backaches.
  • Extraction – This helps to reduce muscle pain. It helps to break up the scar tissues to control pain.
  • Stretching – This is a common bone-setting procedure. It helps to relax tight muscles.

The syllabus of our course mainly focuses on manual manipulation as well as joint mobilization. We also teach you different traditional hands-on procedures. It is mainly crafted on the basis of experience. With our course, you can learn how to deal with dislocations and joint pain. It also teaches you to deal with fractures and related pain. Our course duration is 1 (one) year. This is a part-time course that you can perform while continuing your academics and job.

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