Naturally Balanced
Massage Therapy
- Pregnancy and prenatal massage for expectant mothers.
- Postpartum massage including infant massage techniques.
- Therapeutic massage for athletic injury recovery and performance.
- Pain relief and muscle tension release for desk-related issues.
- Holistic bodywork promoting relaxation and physical well-being.
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60 min massage
- Injury recovery for active individuals.
- Address muscle imbalances and posture.
- Improve movement dysfunctions.
- Break pain-tension cycles.
- Relieve aches and pains.
- Individualized treatment plans.
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60 min massage
Acupuncture
- Acupuncture for hormonal balance, fertility, menopause support.
- Acupuncture for pelvic pain, bladder and bowel concerns.
- Acupuncture for stress, anxiety, trauma-related nervous system regulation.
- Acupuncture for chronic pain, headaches, low back pain, injury recovery.
- Acupuncture combined with cupping and gua sha for muscle tension.
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Initial Acupuncture Assessment
Chiropractic
- Prenatal and postpartum chiropractic care for pregnant patients.
- Improving joint and soft-tissue mobility with FRC techniques.
- Corrective exercise programs for functional movement recovery.
- Acupuncture-assisted neurofunctional treatments supporting chiropractic care.
- Manual therapy for pain relief and mobility restoration.
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Chiropractic Initial Assessment
Physiotherapy
- Pelvic floor rehabilitation for pain, incontinence, prolapse.
- Treatment for pregnancy and postpartum pelvic girdle pain.
- Manual therapy and exercise for low back and shoulder pain.
- Rehabilitation for hypermobility, Ehlers-Danlos, and sports injuries.
- Infant physiotherapy: torticollis, plagiocephaly, neck and jaw care.
This summary is for informational purposes only and may not be accurate.
Physiotherapy Initial Assessment