Jerry Hyman
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Jerry began his path with a modest massage practice. Having spent the last 22 years as a licensed chiropractor, he comes full circle some 30 years later and has returned to these roots with a redefined sense of touch and with a keen eye for seeing and prescribing movement as medicine.

During his years as a chiropractor, Jerry steadily deepened and widened his knowledge, studying with cutting-edge doctors of physical medicine in Europe, and investigating a range of therapies, including new mobilization techniques, soft martial arts, neuro-developmental approaches to manual therapy, massage, Pilates, yoga, meditation, physical therapy and Gyrotonic®.

While always practicing, he also taught and consulted. In 1991 he organized a special group of interns at Cleveland Chiropractic College; a program focused on the work of  his professors at Charles University Medical School in Prague. He also co-created the first chiropractic post-graduate program for rehabilitation that became the model for similar programs. 

One of the principles Jerry adheres to, when possible, is the Principle of Least Effort. so Jerry now eschews a single technique in order to simplify without diminishing the effectiveness of his clinical impact. 
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In 2002 Jerry and his wife, Carol, moved from Los Angeles, to Rye, NH and finally in 2017 to Brevard, North Carolina where he currently practices.
  • About Jerry
    • core beliefs
    • Resume
    • Peer Comments
  • Process
    • Fees
    • resources
    • Q&A
  • Testimonials
  • Back Talk
  • Contact