The main task of manual therapy consists in the restoration of the normal position of vertebrae and invertebral discs. Vertebra that is dislocated from its physiological position may cause prolapsed intervertebral disc, spinal roots, nerves that result in tension in muscles and cords, block their mobility and lead to venostasis in a certain place. All such disorders cause pathological changes in all organs that are connected to the said vertebral segment.

With the help of manual therapy the following disorders can be treated:

spine and joint disorders, headaches (including posttraumatic ones), the curvature of the spine and impaired posture, dizziness caused by cervical spine pathology, humeroscapular periarthritis and other neurological symptoms of vertebral osteochondrosis.

Manual therapy can be used for the comprehensive treatment of diseases of internal organs (respiratory diseases, diseases of the genitourinary system, gastrointestinal diseases, diseases of the endocrine system, central nervous disease).

Due to the wide spreading of soft techniques, there is a noticeable decrease in counterindications to manual therapy.