Adjustment of the hip, the sacro-iliac joints and the spine. Relaxation of the muscles and the tissues throughout all the body and as a result eliminate diseases caused by displacement of the pelvis, which is the center of the body
Yumeiho® is a Japanese Manual therapy that works for the alignment of the hips, the sacro-iliac joints and the spine, relax the muscles and the tissues throughout the body and as a result eliminates the diseases caused by pelvic displacement, which is the center of the body. When there is an asymmetry in the body due to displacement (see the image), the internal organs begin to suffer, because they are under pressure and as a result because of decreased blood flow, receive less oxygen and nutrients. If this situation remains long time, appear diseases in the pressured organs. Yumeiho aims to restore the symmetry and the center of gravity, and consequently improve the health.
Yumeiho® is a therapeutic method based on manual actions performed on the entire human body for maintaining or improving health; it includes about 100 maneuvers performed on the entire patient’s body.
It is also known as the “method of correcting hip bones, massage and acupressure” or “Saionji Oriental Special Massage”, but the original name is “Yumeiho Therapy”.
The Yumeiho® therapy consists of the methodical application of a complex set of manual procedures and physical exercises meant to restore the functional balance of the human organism. Thus, a diverse range of disorders that may cause both acute and chronic diseases is eliminated or ameliorated.
Although Yumeiho® is a method designed to be mainly preventive applied, it is still called „therapy” due to the fact its main purpose is treating or reducing the causes of functional disorders which, in time, may result in chronic sufferings.
Also, the Yumeiho® therapy can be applied in order to prevent or to slow down the progress of already existing sufferings.
The manual therapeutic procedures, applied to prophylactic or corrective purposes within the Yumeiho therapy, consist of: osteoarticular manipulation techniques and passive myo-articular gym; point therapy procedures (virtually similar to those used in acupressure and reflexotherapy); special massage techniques and procedures; stretching elements (stretches, elongations); correction and balancing methods of posture, walking and rest positions; optimization exercises of the biomechanics of the locomotor system.