Areas of Therapy
I work with those who have chronic (recurring for weeks or months) body pain that has injury, structural misalignment, and muscular imbalance origins — the kind of pain a Chiropractor, Physical Therapist, or traditional Massage has not changed for the better.
In order to stop the pain, a change in the body’s patterns and signals needs to happen. By working in harmony with your nervous system (Neuro) and muscles (Myo), and more specifically the fiborus component of the muscle called the fascia, new patterns are developed.
Structural Balance
Imbalance to the system is the perfect environment for pain and dysfunction. Bringing balance to the body and mind helps to alleviate these symptoms. Using a variety of modalities will provide you with a personalized Therapy in Motion program that will bring the balance back to your life.
Move the Body
Is your body not moving like it once did? Are workouts more challenging? Yoga poses not easily accessible? Or you just simply want to be able to bend to tie your shoes with no pain?
Pain will inhibit healthy movement. Pain and discomfort is your body’s way of telling you to change the patterns, or the pain will continue. Using Neuro~MyoFascial therapy techniques will help to change the fascia patterns which will help the body move with more ease.
Now, let’s talk YOGA! Practicing yoga will increase the results of Myofascial Therapy. If you’re not sure about How or What or Where to start doing yoga, let’s connect. I will guide you through a personalized yoga practice that encourages healing and fluid function in your joints and muscles.
Scar Therapy
Scar tissue refers to thick, fibrous tissues that form in place of healthy tissues that have been damaged. Scar therapy addresses the damaged fibers of the affected area and aims to bring the best circulation possible to the nerves and tissues.