Howell Method

The Howell method is a treatment method widely used in medicine, developed by the American physiologist William Howell (William Nathanson Howell, W. Nathan Haug). Howell had a significant influence on the development of physical therapy and rehabilitation science.

The Howell Method was developed to improve muscle, joint, skeletal, mobility and balance through specific exercises tailored to the patient's individual needs. The treatment method is based on systematically increasing the load on the muscle and can be used in various fields of medicine and rehabilitation, such as orthopedics, neurology, neurosurgery, etc.

The purpose of the method is to increase flexibility, reduce the likelihood of developing various diseases associated with osteochondrosis