How I work with you

Treatment procedure

1. Arrival & Initial Consultation

At the beginning, I take the time to fully understand your situation. We talk about your current complaints, your health goals, and possible lifestyle factors that may influence your well-being. This creates the foundation for a targeted, individual treatment plan.

How long does a session take?

The first appointment usually lasts 30–40 minutes. This allows enough time for a detailed conversation and the initial examination. Follow-up sessions are shorter – around 15–20 minutes – and are tailored to your individual needs. I work efficiently, but always thoroughly.

2. Analysis & Functional Assessment

Before starting any treatment, I assess your posture, movement patterns, and neural control. I don’t just look at the affected area, but at your entire musculoskeletal system.

What exactly do I do during a treatment?

I apply precise, gentle adjustments that target your nervous system, muscle fascia, and deep stabilizing structures. My goal is not merely to relieve symptoms, but to improve function – so that your body can work efficiently, remain stable, and move without pain.

3. The Effect in Practice

Through targeted adjustments, it is possible to:

  • Improve your stability and responsiveness to new movement patterns
  • Release chronic muscle tension
  • Increase muscle control and recovery capacity
  • Help symptoms subside more quickly

4. Lasting Results

For long-term change, I combine a coordinated treatment frequency with the goal of achieving results in as few sessions as possible. Each session builds on the previous one, giving your body time to adapt and stabilize.

5. Scientifically Based & Individually Tailored

My work is based on the latest findings in neuroscience and movement science. Every treatment is tailored to your personal situation and goals – whether you are a professional athlete or simply want to enjoy your everyday life free of discomfort.

Frequently asked questions

No. What you may sometimes hear is a harmless gas release inside the joint – similar to cracking a knuckle. It is caused by a change in pressure, not by “forcing” or “snapping” anything into place. Your bones remain completely unharmed.

Not necessarily – but regular care is the key to lasting results. Quality chiropractic works through repetition. Over time, the intervals between sessions will become longer as your body becomes more stable. My goal is to schedule as few sessions as necessary.

I look at your body as a whole – including the nervous system, deep stabilizing muscles, and movement chains. This allows me to address the root of many problems. That is what sets my method apart from purely symptom-based approaches.

No. Chiropractic works – like yoga or stretching – on muscles, fascia, and the nervous system. Your joints become more stable, not less. The myth of the “loosened back” comes from outdated, unsystematic one-off treatments.

Training is important – but many problems lie in deep, hard-to-reach muscles. This segmental stability cannot be activated voluntarily, even by athletes. Chiropractic complements your training and enhances its effect.

The first session usually lasts 30–40 minutes. Follow-up visits are about 15–20 minutes, depending on your individual needs. I work efficiently, but thoroughly.

You will only ever be treated by a fully qualified chiropractor with a five-year full-time degree – no crash courses or weekend seminars. Your safety is my top priority.

Yes. I treat in an age-appropriate way with techniques adapted for each life stage – gentle, safe, and tailored. Especially during development or pregnancy, a well-balanced nervous system can make a big difference.

Many of my patients report better sleep, less stress, and faster recovery – and studies support these effects. The reason: chiropractic influences the autonomic nervous system and can help restore balance.

You can pay for your treatment in cash, by card, or anytime conveniently via PayPal.