Dan Speier

His path to Soft Orthotherapy led him through a diversified, practice-oriented and unconventional education. His decision to become a chiropractor was based on a life-changing experience at the age of 20. After carrying a bed up to the #6th floor# of a house, he developed back pain. Because he assumed that this pain could be eliminated through exercise, he went on a 12-mile walk. However, this resulted in the pain increasing to such an extent that it almost paralyzed him. All of the attempts made by the doctors to cure him failed. Only a chiropractor was able to help him return to a state of mobility and no pain. From that point on, he knew that this type of work was his professional calling. However, he had to overcome some obstacles to reach this goal. In the process, he took his own path time and again. He completed his university entrance exam in Israel after two years of preparation through self study. He subsequently attended the Angelo European College of Chiropractic in Bournemouth/GB. But he suffered a complex carpus fracture after several months, which almost meant the end of his dream. He passed the certification exam as a naturopath and opened a chiropractic practice in Frankfurt am Main in 1980 together with a lecturer from the Angelo European College of Chiropractic in order to hone his skills directly in the practice. At the same time, he acquired the necessary supplemental knowledge by studying medicine for several years. During this period, he created his special method of Soft Orthotherapy. It is based on the exceptionally intuitive power of his highly sensitive hands, through which he can spontaneously diagnose and perform repositioning of subluxations (blockages) in the area of the joints and spine. This is how he treats all age groups ranging from infants to the elderly and can frequently initiate the healing of cases that were thought to be incurable. The reputation of his healing talent has now spread so far that his clients are even willing to endure very long trips in order to be treated by him.