Method

The overloaded nervous system is responsible for most of the problems and dysfunctions in the body, which is why it has become a priority in my therapies.

Using methods in the field of functional neurology, I have the opportunity to assess, diagnose and treat disorders of the nervous system that may manifest as problems with the musculoskeletal system, limited joint mobility , pain, numbness, dizziness, headaches, gastrointestinal and hormonal problems and many others.

The P-DTR (proprioceptive — deep tendon reflex) method treats the body like a computer. The brain is the counterpart to the main processor, hardware. In turn, the body, the musculoskeletal system, circulatory system, digestive system, etc. constitute software, your personal ‘matrix’. The software works thanks to sensors. Receptors are specialized cells or sense organs that read information such as touch, heat, body alignment in space and send it to the brain, where it is processed and analyzed. Based on this information, the brain decides what orders to send to the body.

Why is one of the muscle more tense than the other? The muscle has no brain, it has no decision-making centre. It is the human brain that sends messages to it about what the muscle should be doing. If the problem lies in the transmitted information, the manual therapy / rolling / needling that I use will bring relief only temporarily and the discomfort / tension / dysfunction will return until the information coming from the brain to the muscle is changed by the use of an appropriate method of physiotherapy.

Injury, scar, surgery, overload, strong emotional experience, any event that your nervous system treats as a trauma may leave a mistake in the “matrix”. A bug is a receptor disorder. When the brain receives a wrong message, it begins to manage the body in accordance with the command received, creating a compensation system.

P-DTR is a gentle, non-invasive and painless therapy that affects receptors, in which the effects of the changes take place immediately.

Most of the various methods of physiotherapy focus on treatment and stimulation of the executive elements in our body, i.e. muscles, ligaments, tendons and joints. What if these elements are only ‘victims’ of the main problem and the cause is in ‘software’?

I deal with:

  • Orthopedic problems, post-traumatic conditions (sprains, dislocations, fractures),
  • postoperative rehabilitation (arthroscopy, ligament reconstruction, anastomosis),
  • post-accident rehabilitation (whiplash),
  • joints pain, back pain, discopathies, sciatica,
  • scars (cesarean section, after surgery),
  • paraesthesia (numbness, tingling),
  • balance disorders, dizziness, headaches,
  • inflammation, overload.