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Frequently asked Questions from dorn-method.com
Is there a scientific background for this kind of therapy?
Referring to Dr. M. Graulich, it is based on four pillars of perception:
1. A manual form of therapy which is basically unknown in classical
medicine until now, with absolutely revolutionary new knowledge.
It concerns for example the manual adjustment of a difference in
length of legs as a consequence of a subluxation of the hip-joint
(subluxation=partly luxated=misaligned) and a subluxation of the
joints of sacrum (Ilio-sacral joint) and possible knee and ankle
joints. The longer leg is considered the ‘problem’-leg
and Not the shorter leg as believed in classical medicine and chiropractic.
2. The osteopathic knowledge that there is a connection of each
vertebra and its appropriate spinal segment to certain inner organs.
That means that when there are damages at these structures, disturbances
of organic functions are the consequence, which again are the base
for the arising of diseases.
3. The knowledge of the Chinese medicine, especially of acupuncture
and meridian science that the organic functions are stirred and
leveled, also among each other, via the vegetative nervous system,
and the knowledge of SMT (Soft Manual Therapy, Trademark Dr. Michael
Graulich) that pain can also arise via the vegetative nervous system,
in form of a Meridian pain. The Meridian is a real existing structure
in our body, the vasomotor, (or vascular) nerve cord, a network
of sympathetic and parasympathetic nerve fibers, which surrounds
the blood vessels like a net.
4. The natural-scientific level of knowledge of anatomy, physiology,
physics, chemistry and other domains.
Different leg length leads to an inclined hip and therefore to
a serious structural disturbance that is the main cause for most
spinal problems.
What is the main cause in differences in leg length?
Sitting with crossed legs, wrong sitting positions and wrong stretching
exercises will cause a subluxation of the hip joint and an immediate
unbalanced tensioning of the muscles around the hip that twist the
hip blades, contribute to a sacrum misalignment and together lead
to a difference in leg length. (I find an average of around 1,5cm
or half an inch in most people I check!) The joints of the knee
and ankle can also get subluxated (misaligned) and can as well contribute
to the leg length discrepancy.
When sitting and crossing legs the femural head (bone of the upper
leg) is levered out of its natural position in the hip socket (acetabular)
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 (a very common
stretching exercise) or every time we stretch our hip joint to an
angle less than 90 degrees (as in many common known exercises).
Long sitting in a car also shows this result.
This mechanism happens to everybody, no matter of age, already after
one single wrong movement.
Also when I check this condition in children or even babies I found
a difference in minimum 90% of the kids therefore I believe it is
possible that this condition is a result of our birth where joints
are stressed during delivery and not corrected immediately! Later
in life we worsen the condition with our ‘un-natural’
movements.
Is the treatment of the Dorn Method safe?
This form of manual therapy can be considered very safe since the
adjustments are only done in cooperation with the patient during
the dynamic of the joint to be adjusted, and the resulting relative
force is by far below and only a fraction of the naturally occurring
forces during everyday movements. The treatment is never done over
the personal pain limit of the patient so injury is basically not
possible and there are no reports of any problems in the 30 years
history of the Dorn Method.
Are there any Contra-Indications?
The Do’s and Don'ts of the DORN METHOD:
Always consult a physician prior to applying the DORN METHOD on
another person. Always be careful and get permission to treat. Give
sufficient information to the patient about the treatment and brief
him/her on possible reactions that can be expected. Observe the
highest ethical and moral standards and cleanliness.
Immobile patients: An important component of the DORN METHOD are
the dynamic gentle swinging motions that accompany the pressing
and kneading actions, so if the patient cannot move or stand, the
treatment is, in effect, not quite possible.
Accidents: After accidents or injury, you must not treat immediately,
to avoid causing further damage, but six to eight weeks later, a
treatment should be possible.
Cancer: Patients diagnosed with cancer often feel better after
a Dorn treatment, but the treatment must be done very gently and
with written permission/liability release from the patient. The
cancer itself cannot be cured by the DORN METHOD but some symptoms
may get better.
Inflammations: Patient with acute inflammations or fever should
only be treated after the symptoms have disappeared.
Lumbago and prolapsed disk: Patients with Lumbago (Sciatica) can
be treated very gently as long as they are able to move comfortably.
It might be advisable to give a Breuss massage first to reduce the
pain before correction with the DORN METHOD.
A prolapsed disk must not be treated using the DORN METHOD, and
the patient needs emergency/first aid care first because the condition
is very sensitive and may, in some cases, even require surgery.
Acute migraine: Patients with migraine should only be treated after
symptoms have disappeared.
Numbness or Paralyzed patients: Light symptoms can be treated carefully,
but if the condition is uncertain or getting worse, a neurologist
should first be consulted.
Medication: Patients under medication should be treated very carefully
and gently because weak bones or bleeding tendency might be among
the side effects of some medication.
Patients with the tendency to bleed easily must only be treated
by very experienced therapists.
The same goes for patients with osteoporosis, however these patients
also benefit from Dorn Therapy.
Pregnant woman can be treated, but with written permission and
liability release. Please note that a correction of the lumbar area
after the seventh month might induce early labor, although there
has been no such case in the known history of the DORN METHOD. Most
pregnant woman would highly benefit from a Dorn Treatment when properly
applied.
Children and Infants can be treated carefully and with permission
of the parents.
It is better to do a Dorn Treatment gently, conservatively and
more frequently, rather than do it aggressively and attempting to
correct everything forcefully in just one or a few sessions.
Why is this treatment form called a method?
Dieter Dorn the founder of this method developed it as a true self
help method which is much more than a mere form of therapy. In the
Dorn Method the patient learns about the cause of problems, receives
a gentle, safe and very effective treatment and learns how to continue
the therapy for lasting results by its own with simple self help
exercises that require little time.
So in principle a Dorn Method practitioner is teaching someone how
to apply the Dorn Method
Is it difficult to learn the Dorn Method?
No absolutely not! Within two days almost anyone can learn how
to use this Method. All you need is the will to learn and two sensible
hands. And with some talent only a longer period of practice is
required for a student to become a master which should be guided
by a qualified Dorn Method Teacher!
Everyone who has a background in medicine or manual therapy will
very fast learn the simple movements and adjustment skills and greatly
benefit from this new knowledge.
How many treatments are necessary to correct misaligned joints
and spinal problems?
There are no set number of treatments and in many cases one treatment
can already help. In a few cases up to three treatments are recommended
and in long existing conditions several month of therapy might be
necessary so it is best to learn the method and apply it on oneself
or family.
Can the Dorn Method correct Scoliosis?
Depending on the state of scoliosis it can! It is the only form
of manual therapy that might correct even quite serious forms of
scoliosis.
Usually it requires some patience from the patient because the correction
may take several weeks or months but can be done by the patient
itself best with some help of a relative or friend
How long will the Result after the Therapy last?
The positive result often stays very long although this varies
from patient to patient. But without the patients cooperation in
the recovery process a real improvement is unlikely, so Self Help
Exercises and changes in lifestyle and habits is part of the healing.
Is a Dorn Therapy all that is necessary to get and stay healthy
and Pain Free?
Of course NO! It is best to combine the Dorn Method with other
good and safe Therapies and Treatments, a change in lifestyle and
in cooperation with accepted Conventional Medical Approaches, however
a real healing in a state of Imbalance due to misalignments in the
structural system is highly unlikely so The Dorn Method (or at least
its principals!!!) should be part of all other approached Therapies.
Complementing treatments like deep neuro-muscular massage etc.
are advised to assist the Healing and to avoid that the tensed muscles
are provoking or causing further misalignments!
Does the Dorn Method use medication or surgery?
No, in the Dorn Method only gentle manual adjustments are done
with the hands and without any tools or medication or surgery.
Can the Dorn Method replace other Therapies and what other approaches
are recommended?
The Dorn Method cannot replace other Therapies as well as other
Therapies cannot replace The Dorn Method. In case of problems usually
the following priorities and possibilities are recommended: (depending
on the actual case of course!)
1. Appropriate Emergency Procedures if indicated!
2. Conventional Medical Approach best in cooperation with CAM (Complementary
Alternative Medicine)
3. Self Help including Exercises, Education instead of Medication
(e.g. visit websites like www.curezone.com and www.mercola.com),
Proper Nutrition with Plenty of Water.
Recommended are CAM Therapies in following Priority:
1. The Dorn Therapy
2. Wholistic Therapies for the Muscles and Nerves (Manual Therapies
like Massage, CST, Acupressure, Rolfing, etc.)
3. Wholistic Therapies and Approaches that improve our Metabolism
(Detox, Herbal Medicine, Good Food Supplements, Natural Biological
clean Diet, Exercise etc.)
4. Wholistic Therapies that improve our Physical and Non-Physical
Imbalances (TCM-Approaches like Acupuncture, Hydro-Therapy, Reiki
or other Energy-Therapies, Hypnosis, EFT, Meditation, Yoga, Non-Fanatic
Religion (Prayers), Electro-Magnetic Therapies (like the BEES, Rife),
etc.)
5. Last but probably most important: Self Help (Look for the Solution
inside Yourself not only on the outside) by changing Lifestyle and
unhealthy habits and patterns. Find sense in life without causing
harm to others and the environment.
Is the DORN METHOD similar to Chiropractic or Osteopathy?
No, the DORN METHOD is different in most aspects! Although the outcome
target is the same, namely a correction of misalignments, the way
this is achieved varies to a great extend, however it has some similar
approaches and could be called a gentle relative to Chiropractic
and maybe even a closer relative to Osteopathy. (Click Research
to read more about that relationship)
Chiropractic can be a very effective and safe therapy and it has
proven to be with very little risk if done the right way, however
it is not completely risk free. Because the Dorn method is not yet
as popular as it should be a good Chiropractor or Osteopath would
always be my preferred choice when it comes to Back Problems. Unfortunately
quite a few Chiropractors as well as many other Medical Professionals
seem to be more after the financial result rather than the highest
benefit of the patient which is somewhat understandable after a
long period of study and the enormous cost involved in our modern
(advanced???) medical system. Actual time spent with a patient is
often only around 15 minutes and patients are more like ‘numbers’
rather than people with a name that’s remembered on a follow
up consultation.
I hope that one day in the near future many Chiropractors will
also learn the Dorn Method and combine the two Therapies and revolutionize
the way Back Pain is dealt with.
A Session with a good Dorn Method Practitioner most likely lasts
at least one hour intensive hands on and tutorial and explanations,
that is time most other Medical Practitioners simply don’t
have anymore even they would like to!
The Dorn Method can be combined with classical chiropractic however
the Dorn Method should be applied after any Chiro-Treatments
What indicates a good Dorn Method Practitioner?
A good DORN METHOD Therapist should have a certificate showing
that he was properly trained by an authorized Lecturer.
The Therapy must include explanations, leg length control and correction,
gentle treatment without causing pain and the teaching of self help
exercises as well as explanation of possible causes and wrong movement
habits. The patient should be given instructive hand-outs for their
homework, ask for it!
Treatment fees may vary but should be reasonable.
The Therapist should be available for further guidance and advice.
The Therapist must maintain the highest ethical and moral standards.
The Therapist should not be in a rush and have sufficient time
for the patient.
The Therapist must not act against the advice of a physician and
make the patient believe that his therapy is the answer for all
concerns.
The sincere desire to help should be the first concern before any
material consideration.
The Therapist should be skilled and have some familiarity with
general medicine concepts, anatomy and physiology.
How is the body reacting to a treatment?
There are many possible reactions following a 'Dorn' treatment.
Usually the patient feels better directly after the treatment which
is also an indication that the treatment did no harm! Due to the
new positions of the joints (especially in the spine) the muscles
may react with some tension and pain up to a few days after the
therapy. The points that was pressed may be sensitive to pressure
and light pressure marks may appear on the skin. Also Flue like
symptoms are possible. The increased nerve flow may lead to a detoxification
of our body due to a positive change in our metabolism so this cleansing
can show at the skin or in a chance in urination or stool. Even
psychological issues may appear.
All this is often called 'healing crisis' and should be judged positive.
The patient is encouraged to drink lots of water and refrain from
wrong positions and movements and heavy exercises directly after
the therapy. Remember: Healing needs rest!
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