A groundbreaking approach to sciatica relief that works opposite to conventional treatment methods has helped over 4,100 people worldwide overcome chronic pain and return to normal activities. The unique protocol, developed over 17 years by former clinic owner Dean Volk, focuses on balancing the body rather than treating the painful side directly.
Unlike traditional treatments that rely on generic exercises easily found online, this innovative sciatica relief program takes a completely different approach. The method specifically avoids working on the painful side of the body and prohibits any movements that cause discomfort, instead focusing on identifying and correcting underlying imbalances first.
The three-step protocol begins with balancing out body imbalances, followed by stabilization in the balanced position to promote optimal healing, and finally a gradual return to normal activities. This systematic approach has proven particularly effective for individuals who have unsuccessfully tried multiple other treatments, with most clients reporting they had failed three to five other approaches before finding success with this method.
“A happy new year to everyone here, and my assurance to trust Dean’s advice as he knows what he is doing, and is (sadly) rare in his knowledge of how to permanently recover from this condition,” says Kerri J., one of the program participants.
The eight-week coaching program combines online video coursework with weekly group or individual coaching sessions conducted via Zoom. Participants learn to identify their own imbalances and develop the skills to correct them independently, providing long-term relief rather than temporary fixes.

Results typically appear quickly, with the average participant experiencing 50% improvement within three to five weeks and 90-95% improvement by the completion of the eight-week program. These outcomes have enabled people to return to activities they had given up due to pain, including gardening, shopping, playing with children and grandchildren, golfing, and running.
“I reported to Joey this afternoon that I experienced a totally pain free wake up yesterday morning for the first time in years,” shares L. Brown, highlighting the life-changing impact of the program.
The specialized treatment approach developed by Volk emphasizes that “The Right Motion is Lotion for your body,” a philosophy that guides the careful, measured movements taught throughout the program. This principle ensures that all exercises and activities promote healing rather than exacerbating existing conditions.
What began as a side project in 2018 has evolved into a full-time operation serving clients globally. The transition occurred after Volk sold his remaining two clinics and focused entirely on refining and delivering this unique treatment protocol. By early 2020, the demand for this alternative approach had grown significantly, reflecting the widespread need for effective sciatica solutions.
“I was at my wits’ end when I found Dean online, my only regret is that I did not find him sooner,” explains Sharon H., echoing a sentiment shared by many who struggled with conventional treatments before discovering this alternative method.
The program’s success stems from its fundamental departure from standard sciatica treatment protocols. By teaching clients to understand their body’s specific imbalances and providing them with tools to address these issues independently, the comprehensive coaching program offers sustainable relief rather than temporary symptom management.
Stanley H. notes his early progress: “Excellent–beginning to see signs of progress and I only just begun,” demonstrating that improvements often begin appearing even in the initial stages of the program.
The combination of personalized coaching, structured video content, and a methodology that prioritizes pain-free movement has created a system that addresses sciatica at its root cause rather than merely managing symptoms. This comprehensive approach has enabled thousands of people to reclaim activities and lifestyles they thought were permanently lost to chronic pain.


