Susan Au-Yang, D.C.
Mill Valley, CA
415-383-8215
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Treatments are rendered in a non-forceful manner and the techniques include:

-- The Activator, which is a device used to facilitate adjustments.

-- Applied Kinesiology is the method of using a strong muscle for testing purposes to personalize the treatment plan to the needs of the patient.

-- CranioSacral Therapy (CST), which is the manipulation of the cranial bones, especially effective in TMJ and trauma related problems.

-- Myofascial Releases, which involves the balancing of muscles in a specific manner, otherwise the patient's condition will not stabilize.

-- Nonforceful Adjustments

-- Nutrition and Supplements

-- Osseous (of the bones) manipulations

-- Sacro-Occipital Technique (SOT), which primarily consists of using pelvic blocks to realign the patient.