Daniel Lima's main areas of interest and the issues he addresses with his patients are biomechanics - the correct movement of the body and working not only on the musculature, but also on the fascia, which is extremely important in the entire musculoskeletal system.
His interest in biomechanics came from working with athletes in London, basketball players in Lithuania, and people in sedentary jobs, because regardless of the level of physical preparation, it is very common to see irregular movements that cause discomfort and pain in everyday life. Daniel uses several different techniques to address these problems: various massage techniques, myofascial release, subtle manipulation of the musculoskeletal system, active and passive stretching exercises, biomechanical exercises.
Daniel's distinctive feature is a broader view of the body, understanding how all parts of the body are interconnected, how one muscle influences another, how the inner emotion influences the human musculature. This holistic view is a way to help the patient find harmony/balance between movement and quality of life. Mens sana in corpore sano - a sound mind in a sound body - describes Daniel's perception of his work. Understanding how to move correctly is the path to a healthy body and a life free from suffering - this is the main message that Daniel spreads.