Naprapathy: Understanding Treatment, Techniques & Benefits
Naprapathy is a form of alternative medicine that uses massage, physical manipulation and other non-invasive techniques to treat joint and muscle pain. Naprapaths are non-physicians who undergo a four-year training program at a naprapathy college. They are licensed in 19 states and the District of Columbia.
Naprapaths believe that most pain and discomfort is caused by misalignment of the spine. They use a variety of techniques to realign the spine and improve function, including:
* Massage: Naprapaths use massage to relax muscles, relieve pain, and improve circulation.
* Physical manipulation: Naprapaths use physical manipulation to correct misalignments of the spine. This may involve using their hands, elbows, or knees to apply pressure to the spine.
* Other therapies: Naprapaths may also use other therapies, such as ultrasound, electrical stimulation, and rehabilitation exercises, to help patients recover.
Naprapathy is generally considered to be safe and effective. However, it is important to see a qualified naprapath who is licensed in your state.
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