Dorn Method Frequently Asked Questions
- Who benefits from the DORN METHOD?
- When is the DORN METHOD not suitable?
- What is the main cause in differences in leg length?
- Is the DORN METHOD safe?
- Does the DORN METHOD use medication or surgery?
- How many treatments are necessary to correct misaligned joints
and spinal problems?
- Is the DORN METHOD similar to Chiropractic?
- How can the DORN METHOD help children and teenagers?
- How does the body react to a Dorn Treatment?
The Dorn Method was developed as a therapy which focuses on the alleviation of common
back and joint pain including neck pain, the hip, knees, shoulder, jaw, etc., and
correction of leg length difference. Dorn is also used with clients who suffer
from Migraines or headaches. The therapy aims to restore balance to the body, through a process of getting
joints and vertebrae back to their naturally correct positions, consequentially Dorn
may also have beneficial effects on other related common health problems. Please
ask your Dorn therapist for advice but always remember to ask the advice of your
GP for any chronic or serious health problems.
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The Dorn Method is not suitable for the following conditions:
- Acute inflammation or fever
- Paralysis
- Acute migraine attacks
- Any recent accidents
- Post surgery of discs
- Cancer
- Acute prolapsed disc(s)
- Ongoing cortisone medication due to possible brittle bones
- Immobility
Please also remember to always seek the advice of your Doctor or medical professional.
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Sitting with crossed legs, wrong sitting positions and wrong stretching exercises
can cause a subluxation of the hip joint and lead to a difference in leg length.
When sitting and crossing legs the femural head (bone of the upper leg) is levered
out of its natural position in the hip socket, because in a sitting position the
muscles around the hip joint are relaxed and do not stabilize the joint as they
would while standing.
The same happens when bending down with straight legs or every time we stretch our
hip joint to an angle less than 90 degrees. Long sitting in a car also shows this
result. This mechanism happens to everybody, no matter of age, already after one
single wrong movement.
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This form of manual therapy can be considered very safe since the adjustments are
only done in co-operation with the client during the movement of the joint to be
adjusted. Dorn involves no thrust moves or use of heavy force. The therapy never goes past
the personal pain limit of the client so injury is basically not possible. There are no reports of any problems in
the 40 years history of the Dorn Method.
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No. Using the Dorn Method only gentle manual adjustments are done with the hands
and without any tools or medication or surgery.
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In many cases two or three sessions are sufficient, however depending on individual circumstances more sessions may be recommended.
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The techniques used during Dorn therapy are quite different and involve gentle sensitive corrections applied using dynamic motion with the recipient actively participating
and assisting the Therapist.
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The Dorn Method can balance leg length differences in children before they even
create problems for their hips and ultimately their backs.
Regular check ups in children and adolescents help prevent or treat the negative
side effects of heavy schoolbags and long hours in “cool postures” or in front of
computers. Easy self help exercises make it more likely for children and teenagers
to look after themselves. The Dorn Method is perfect for the prevention of back
problems in kids and young adults.
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The body may show the following reactions usually up to 3 days.
- Dull muscular pain (like after a heavy gym work out)
- Light pressure pain on the correction points
- Muscle tension at the corrected areas
- Detoxification signs like sweating, flue-like symptoms, changes in toilet habits
or even an awakening of hidden and unsolved inner issues
It is advised to avoid any stress that could be caused by for example carrying heavy, uneven loads for
3-4 days after therapy. This is the period during which the corrected positions are very sensitive
to pressure and a dull muscular pain may occur. The system of muscles, ligaments
and connective tissues needs this time to adjust to the new position of the joints
and vertebrae. Plenty of water should be drunk during this period to aid elimination
of waste, excess acids, salts and toxins. On repositioning the vertebrae, the discs
are also moved with them. In time, 'slipped' discs usually move back into place between
the vertebrae on their own. We also refer to this as a Healing Crisis and it should
be counted as positive because it shows that the body is starting to adjust.
Please remember the Dorn Method is a Complementary Therapy to Orthodox medicine, and if you are in any doubt about your health
and you are worried, please consult your general practitioner for advice.
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