About me
Mickael Malle, D.C. French Doctor of Chiropractic D.C.
| UAE | United Arab Emirates
Born in Normandie, France, from age of 19 until 26, Mickael devoted himself fully in the pursuit of professional cycling.
He was a member of France’s National Road Cycling team in the youth category and become a professional after obtaining his baccalaureate.
Through his period of time he participated in international races around the world and was the champion in overall ranking of the Madagascar and Mauritius Tours..
Born in Normandy, France, Mickael dedicated himself to professional cycling from the age of 19 to 26. A former member of France’s National Road Cycling Team in the youth category, he turned professional shortly after earning his baccalaureate. During his career, he competed in international races around the world and won the overall rankings of both the Madagascar and Mauritius Tours.
As a professional cyclist, Mickael understood the importance of proper care for sports-related injuries. He was especially grateful for the consistent support of his chiropractor, which sparked a deep interest in the field and a desire to help others in the same way. This calling led him to pursue chiropractic studies at the Franco-European Institute of Chiropractic (IFEC) in Paris, where he earned his degree.
After graduating, Mickael practiced in France, Vietnam, and now Dubai, treating a wide range of patients from athletes to children, adults, and seniors.
Thanks to his experience as an elite athlete, Mickael brings a unique perspective and deep understanding to treating pain and injuries. His holistic approach focuses on optimizing each patient’s overall well-being, using a variety of techniques tailored to individual needs.
Outside of work, Mickael enjoys traveling, discovering new cultures, and practicing various sports.
Born in Normandy, France, Mickael dedicated himself to professional cycling from the age of 19 to 26. A former member of France’s National Road Cycling Team in the youth category, he turned professional shortly after earning his baccalaureate. During his career, he competed in international races around the world and won the overall rankings of both the Madagascar and Mauritius Tours.
As a professional cyclist, Mickael understood the importance of proper care for sports-related injuries. He was especially grateful for the consistent support of his chiropractor, which sparked a deep interest in the field and a desire to help others in the same way. This calling led him to pursue chiropractic studies at the Franco-European Institute of Chiropractic (IFEC) in Paris, where he earned his degree.
After graduating, Mickael practiced in France, Vietnam, and now Dubai, treating a wide range of patients from athletes to children, adults, and seniors.
Thanks to his experience as an elite athlete, Mickael brings a unique perspective and deep understanding to treating pain and injuries. His holistic approach focuses on optimizing each patient’s overall well-being, using a variety of techniques tailored to individual needs.
Outside of work, Mickael enjoys traveling, discovering new cultures, and practicing various sports.


Our Benefits
Natural Pain Relief
Chiropractic care addresses the root cause of discomfort, especially in the back, neck, and joints without relying on medication or invasive procedures
Enhanced Nervous System Function
By reducing interference in the spine, chiropractic care supports clearer communication between the brain and body boosting overall function, energy, and resilience.
Improved Posture and Alignment
Regular adjustments help correct imbalances caused by daily habits, stress, or injuries, supporting better posture and spinal alignment.
Better Stress Adaptation and Well-Being
Chiropractic doesn’t just focus on the physical it can also help your body manage stress more effectively, improving sleep, mood, and emotional balance.
Session overview
First Session
What happens during the first chiropractic session?
Patient information and history:
First off, we’ll define if chiropractic can help you. When you consult for the first time, your chiropractor will take your information and start asking you questions to identify the problem.
Physical examination:
If necessary, your chiropractor will perform the appropriate neurological and orthopedic examinations. Your chiropractor will also check your range of movements to ensure that they are healthy.
Palpation:
Then, your chiropractor will palpate the back to examine the body’s health state, determine how the joints are and define the best possible treatment. If we think that chiropractic will be a good fit, we’ll then propose suitable treatment (one or more therapeutic solutions).
Adjustment:
The care phase is generally quite fast: there are several chiropractic techniques. The most common is to perform mechanical adjustments. These are gentle, very fast, precise and painless movements which send information to the brain so that the body can correct itself during the following days. For those who are afraid of cracking sounds, there are other manual or instrumental techniques which don’t make noise. After choosing the most suitable techniques your chiropractor will adjust you.
Cupping Therapy / Dry needling could be other techniques suitable depend on your condition:
Cupping therapy is an ancient form of alternative medicine in which a therapist puts special cups on your skin for a few minutes to create suction. People get it for many purposes, including to help with pain, inflammation, blood flow, relaxation and well-being, and as a type of deep-tissue massage.
Dry needling, also known as trigger point dry needling and intramuscular stimulation. Dry needling is defined as a technique used to treat dysfunction of skeletal muscle and connective tissue, minimize pain, and improve or regulate structural or functional damage.
Follow-up Session
What happens the follow-up sessions?
During the following sessions, generally, only the palpation and adjustment steps are necessary. Of course, we follow up on the patient’s condition to guide and personalize the care. There are three treatment phases.
The initial phase (symptomatic phase):
The first is the initial phase where we treat the most urgent health issues. Your chiropractor will try to minimize the symptoms and get the body out of its defensive or ‘survival mode’ state.
Stabilization phase (health phase):
Then there is the stabilization phase, where we begin to space out the visits .The objective then becomes to cure the underlying problem so that it does not come back. During this phase, we will also begin to create better health, strengthen the body.
Prevention and development phase (optimization and health maintenance):
This phase consists of regular monitoring that allows you to maintain and optimize this new state of good health, to improve your physical, intellectual and emotional performance. You move forward in your life aligned with yourself without waiting for major new symptoms to take care of you.
After session
What to expect after treatment?
Many patients feel immediate relief following chiropractic treatment, but some may experience mild soreness or aching, just as they do after some forms of exercise. Current literature shows that minor discomfort or soreness following spinal manipulation typically fades within 24 hours.
It is a transitional, normal phase of adaptation, during which fatigue, slight muscle pain, or even emotional blurring can be felt, this is part of the changes necessary for the body to regain better balance and better health.
After a pain-relief phase, and concurrently during treatment, rehab is used to help you get back to functioning optimally, with recommended stretches, strength-building exercises and activities to be performed at home.
The recommended stretches and exercises will complement and improve the effectiveness of your treatment.
Some people will feel an improvement very quickly and then it will take longer for the symptoms to completely disappear. Others may feel like they are stagnating until something clicks into rapid change.
This depends above all on how the patient will react to the adjustments, on his vitality and his general state of health, on the functional disorders already in place and their seniority, on his lifestyle, on his involvement in the chiropractic care, how his innate intelligence will express itself…
Chiropratic
History Of Chiropractic
Chiropractic as a profession began in 1895 when its founder, Daniel David Palmer, “adjusted” the spine of a deaf janitor and claimed to restore his hearing.
Spinal manipulation was not an unknown treatment in 1895, and Palmer never claimed to be the first to use manipulation for the cure of disease. He did claim, however, to be the first to use specific contacts as short-leverage points for making more specific spinal "adjustments."

Methods used
- Dry Needling
- Network Spinal
- Gonstead Technique
- Myofascial Release
- Graston Technique
- Diversified Technique
Subluxation Chiropractic
We currently define a chiropractic subluxation as a self-perpetuating, central segmental motor control problem that involves a joint, such as a vertebral motion segment, that is not moving appropriately, resulting in ongoing maladaptive neural plastic changes that interfere with the central nervous system’s ability to self-regulate, self-organize, adapt, repair and heal.
There are 5 types of stress that can create subluxations:
Physical stress, when external stress is greater than internal resistance (fall, trauma).
Emotional stress, when our positive or negative emotions overwhelm our state of balance (excitement, depression).
Chemical stress, when our diet is not adapted to what our body requires (malnutrition, over-nutrition) as well as pollution.
Mental stress, when our thousands of thoughts a day lead us to distraction (thinking about something while we are doing something else).
Spiritual stress, when we move away from our axis of life, what we are made for (not expressing our unique talent to bring something positive to the world).
Adjustement Chiropractic
Adjustment chiropractic is a procedure in which trained specialists (chiropractors) use their hands or a small instrument to apply a controlled, sudden force to a spinal joint. The goal of this procedure is to improve spinal motion and improve your body's physical function.
The chiropractor gives back the capacity to your innate intelligence to express itself and to your body to restore an optimal physiology, to ensure its functions of self-regulation and self-healing in the best conditions. So your body has less and less need to alert you via symptoms, and the latter being no longer necessary, they end up vanish.

Testimonials
I had acute back pain for 4 weeks, with one session with Dr Mika, problem was fully solved. Fantastic service, very efficient, highly recommend.
Sandra Rodrigues
Doctor Mickael is the best Chiropractor I’ve ever visited. He provides full care with great attention to detail on each visit and is extremely generous with his time and attention.
Toufic Derbass
What a great experience!!!! Thanks to Dr. Mickael MALLE. Magic hands.
Carl Stephan
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