What is Myopractic Therapy?
Myopractic Therapy is a hands-on healing art within the natural wellness field. It uses gentle, non-traumatic manipulation techniques to help the body restore balance, relieve tension, and function optimally. Rather than forcing things "back into place," Myopractics encourages the body to correct itself by restoring natural motion.
Goals of Myopractic Therapy
Relieve pain, tension, and stress by restoring balance.
Optimize the body’s natural function and vitality.
Restore movement to muscles, joints, and other structures so the body can work as it was designed.
Core Philosophy: Life is Motion
Every cell, tissue, and organ in the body moves in its own natural rhythm. Whether it's the expansion of your ribcage with each breath or the subtle pulsing of blood through the arteries, motion is essential to life. When that motion is restricted, dysfunction and discomfort follow.
In Myopractics, we call these limitations restrictions—and our work is about helping the body release them.
The Foundation: Your Pelvis
The pelvis is the body's base and structural foundation. If it's out of balance, the rest of the body compensates—often by shifting tension and weight-bearing to other areas. This creates a ripple effect of strain and imbalance, contributing to pain and limited movement.
How Myopractics Helps
Myopractic Therapy identifies and removes restrictions in the body’s motion—not by forcing adjustments, but by guiding the body back into alignment. This process:
Reestablishes the body's natural posture and movement.
Promotes healing and full-body balance.
Leads to greater freedom of movement and a decrease in stress and pain.
Myopractic vs. Chiropractic
Chiropractic care is largely centered on the spine and structural alignment, often working from the idea that the body functions best when it matches a specific anatomical position.
Myopractics works from a different philosophy.
Rather than focusing on placing the body into a set position, Myopractics focuses on restoring movement throughout the entire body. We believe the body doesn’t need to be “put back in place”—it needs freedom to move.
In Myopractics, life is motion. When muscles, joints, or tissues lose their ability to move freely due to stress, injury, or compensation, vitality decreases and discomfort can follow. Treatment is designed to release restrictions, rebalance the body—starting with the pelvis as the foundation—and support the body’s natural ability to heal itself.
The goal isn’t alignment for alignment’s sake.
The goal is motion, balance, and resilience.

