INFO: what is DSKK?
- recovering muscular balance by recognizing and treating diagonal tension
- Diagnosing, restoring and re-experiencing the lost center of the body
- Aligning the pelvis with an efficient and simple SI joint treatment
- Achieve economy of movement to avoid unnecessary wear and tear
- Diagnose, differentiate and compensate for leg length differences
- Successfully tackling symptoms from new angles
- Take away pain in an efficient way
- Tackling causes instead of treating symptoms
- feeling detached and free in the body
- Therapy and prevention
The Diagonal Tension Concept of Koopman means:
recovering muscular balance by recognizing and treating diagonal tension diagnosing, restoring and reliving the lost center of the body aligning the pelvis by means of an efficient and simple SI joint treatment achieving economy of movement to avoid unnecessary avoid wear and tear Diagnose, differentiate and compensate for leg length discrepancies Successfully tackle symptoms from new angles Treat pain in an efficient way Treat the cause instead of treating symptoms Feel free and relaxed in your body Therapy and prevention
Advantage: significantly faster treatment and therapy results!
Diagonal tensions are muscular tensions that have a chain-like, diagonal course through the body. These disrupt the normal basic tone of the muscles
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Misalignments and blockages in sacroiliac joints (pelvic torsions) are directly related to diagonal tensions.
For example, complaints such as epicondilitis radialis, runner's knee, neck pain or headaches are very often the result of prolonged diagonal tension.
Diagnosing and treating diagonal tension always results in immediate relaxation of the so-called A and B diagonals. As a result, pain or irritation can disappear much more quickly as soon as the diagonal tension is eliminated. Other subsequent treatments will therefore be able to "take effect" noticeably better.
Often, just a single DSKK treatment works wonders!
DSKK is a concept that works with the tactile and palpation findings of the so-called tension diagonals on the patient.
For therapists, DSKK offers the basis for a more successful introduction to any other therapy.