Why Chiropractor Jean Pierre Meersseman Of Milan Lab Could Help Their Clients Increase In Height

Why Chiropractor Jean Pierre Meersseman Of Milan Lab Could Help Their Clients Increase In Height

Jean Pierre MeerssemanI enjoy reading Mark Cuban’s posts on his thoughts at Blog Maverick and there was one post he wrote back in 2013 where he said that one of the best biological investments a person can give their kids and turn their kids into superhuman was to save the blood that is inside the umbilical cord, which is known as cord blood. One of the commenters noted that Mark should check out some of the really interesting physical therapy techniques and methods being practiced by this physical therapy consulting company called Milan Lab.

We looked on the Milan Lab website. They describe themselves as “AC Milan’s high tech interdisciplinary scientific research centre.” The goal of the research center has been to use whatever means necessary from whatever scientific field and branch to find ways to make soccer players healthier, stronger, and recover from injury faster.

The fact that in the first sentence on the description on the website the word “interdisciplinary” is used suggest that the people who run the consulting and/or research center does whatever is necessary to help out the players in AC Milan. The founder, Jean Pierre Meersseman seems to be someone who only focuses on results and the end result. His willingness to try out and combine any field of biomedical research together to find a way to help out the players shows that he probably has done extensive research, and searched through all the resources that are available to find esoteric ideas and fringe concepts to incorporate into his system.

We quote the following from the article “Milan lab man brings unorthodox science to Premier League” below…

“…doing the unusual with the unorthodox, combining his specialisms of kinesiology and chiropractic with traditional approaches. Still the question needs to be asked: what would the sceptics make of how he treated Seedorf?…    It’s not accepted in evidence-based medicine but I don’t give a damn about that,” he says, genially but firmly. “I’ve seen it work. We’ve done over one million tests at Milan. And our mathematicians and engineers have developed a formula which has a high success rate of predicting and managing injuries.”

This guy is bringing on people from fields that traditionally have no relationship with biology or medicine, engineering and mathematics to figure out how to measure and quantify sports injuries and how the body works.

Many people have been wondering this “What is this guy, Jean Pierre Meerseeman’s secret sauce?

Obviously Jean would not tell anyone what it is. My guess is that he spent maybe half a decade or more reading over as many scientific journals, sports medicine journals, academic journals, pubmed studies, and read old soviet olympic medalist trainer’s notes which the average physical therapist does not do. His willingness to look over the obscure and unique probably means that he has discovered, and made a derivative of, some some old, unknown method which was developed unknown researchers before him.

There was a rather well known YouTube video (available here) which shows the football player Terrell Owens ask Kobe Bryant about his recent visit to the Los Angeles physical therapist and his use of a technique known as Platelet-Rich Plasma Therapy (PRP Therapy) to repair the articular cartilage in his knees. (Kobe was being interviewed for almost a full hour by Jimmy Kimmel for Up Close) Bryant apparently flew to Germany and had the PRP Therapy done twice and his knees seemed to be much better. The name that Kobe mentioned was a neuromuscular physical therapist named Barrence Baytos and this guy was some type of genius in his profession.

There are people like Baytos and Meersseman who are supposed to be in the area of sports medicine or physical therapy and injury rehabilition treatment who probably know unique tricks and ways to get the human body to perform in optimum functino that even doctors trained in the best medical schools and orthopedic residency and fellowships are not aware of.

If I was a betting man, I would guess that Jean Pierre Meersseman and similar physical therapist know rolfing, feldenkrais method, the alexander method, and physical therapy well enough to actually help people who desired to become taller, in a more permanent way than any normal chiropractor or physical therapist would be able to. Their years of research into obscure studies and ideas probably lets them understand the mechanics and ability of the human body very well.

If there is anyone in the world who would be able to help a professional athlete increase their height, it would be most likely Jean Pierre from the AC Milan Lab since he has dozens of specialists which act as consultant. They do dozens of test on every single part of the body and try figure out how the individual parts of the body work together. If any guy can perform a miracle, this guy probably can.

One thought on “Why Chiropractor Jean Pierre Meersseman Of Milan Lab Could Help Their Clients Increase In Height

  1. Torry

    Dr. Meersseman relies heavily on a system of diagnostics and neurological evaluation known as Applied Kinesiology. The techniques used in AK, coupled with chiropractic are the primary tools he uses along with medicine and dentistry.

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