History
The man who is the founder of the NJIP method and responsible for the education level of new therapists is former top athlete Richard Kooijman. He was hit by a whiplash in 2009 in a serious car accident. For years he lived daily with a lot of, often inexplicable pain. But in 2015 he was declared cured after just a few treatments according to this spectacular therapy. He was pain free and his complaints were a thing of the past. Very impressed, he decided to follow all the education, training and courses needed to learn to apply the method himself. As a result, he further developed the therapy into a unique way of pain relief.
He is currently training therapists in this unique method to effectively solve pain complaints.
Why did we founded NJIP?
Sometimes there is a clear reason why people live with pain, in other situations there is pain for no apparent reason. Pain has been proven to have a negative effect on people’s happiness in life. Whether it concerns an injury that prevents an athlete from exercising in the desired way, annoying pain that remains after an accident or surgery, or pain that arises as a result of illness. Pain prevents people from achieving goals, giving their lives the desired meaning.
We prefer to live without pain or, if there is no other option, with as little pain as possible. But we don’t always know how to achieve this goal, living painlessly or with as little pain as possible.
Fortunately, more and more people are discovering the new, effective method, which achieves amazing results in a short time.
It’s the NJIP method, which reverses your pain and makes it go away.
NJIP has the following goals;
- Investigate and analyze pain complaints, so that the root cause of the pain is revealed.
- Treating people from pain complaints with a modern, revolutionary and very effective method.
- Providing transparency during the treatment, giving the client complete insight into the effectiveness of the treatment.
- Prevent pain complaints from recurring by offering customers a long-term, continuous improvement system, which means that the customer is in an increasingly better physical and mental condition, creating a great resistance to pain complaints.