Manual therapy of the spine and joints
Manual therapy of the spine and joints combines massage, muscle relaxation techniques, manual traction techniques, and kinesiotherapy. It involves gradually increasing traction on certain areas of the spine using the therapist's hands, stretching the spine to improve mobility and reduce pain for the treatment of spinal disorders such as spinal hernias, scoliosis, or herniated discs. Applying traction to muscles and joints to improve mobility and reduce pain. Spine and joint therapy uses special techniques for rubbing ointments and oils made from natural substances that have soothing, analgesic, warming effects, improve blood circulation, relieve swelling, and improve the condition of cartilage tissue. Pharmacopuncture methods are used in spine and joint therapy.