Reengineered Massage & Manual Osteopathic Therapy
Services
Massage Therapy
Swedish, Therapeutic Clinical Massage, Fascial manipulation and release.
- Combines law enforcement insight with healing.
- Focuses on uncovering root causes of pain.
- Utilizes thorough assessments and special testing.
- Employs clinical massage and Myofascial release.
- Pursuing Manual Osteopathic Therapy for advanced skills.
- Believes massage should not cause pain.
This summary is for informational purposes only and may not be accurate.
Osteopathy
Your body carries a story — shaped by stress, injuries, accidents, repetitive patterns, physical strain, and life experiences. Sometimes those patterns can appear as chronic pain, tension, restricted movement, nervous system overwhelm, or simply feeling like something is “off.” Manual Osteopathic Therapy is a gentle, hands-on approach that does not force the body to change. Instead, it listens to what the body is communicating and creates the conditions for it to naturally unwind, restore balance, and move toward better function. The body has an incredible ability to adapt, regulate, and heal. When the body's systems are functioning in greater balance and alignment, its natural capacity for healing and restoration can be better supported. Treatment may support: • Chronic pain and tension patterns • Nervous system regulation and stress-related holding patterns • Mobility restrictions and compensation patterns • Injury and post-accident recovery • Headaches, posture, and movement concerns • Whole-body balance, function, and well-being Your body already knows what it needs — we're here to listen. Techniques may include: • Osteoarticulations Gentle joint mobilization techniques designed to improve biomechanics, restore mobility, and support optimal function of joints and surrounding structures. • Advanced Myofascial Release Hands-on techniques focused on addressing restrictions within the fascial system — the connective tissue network that surrounds, supports, and interconnects muscles, organs, nerves, and other body structures. • Craniosacral Therapy A subtle manual approach focused on the relationship between the cranium, spine, sacrum, and central nervous system. Treatment aims to support balance within the body's systems and optimize the movement and dynamics of cerebrospinal fluid. • Manual Lymphatic Drainage Gentle rhythmic techniques intended to support lymphatic circulation, fluid movement, and the function of the lymphatic system, including lymphatic pathways and lymph nodes. • Visceral Manipulation Hands-on techniques directed toward improving the mobility and relationship of internal organs and surrounding tissues, recognizing the influence these structures may have on posture, movement, and overall body function. Together, these approaches recognize the body as an interconnected system where structure, mobility, circulation, fluid dynamics, and nervous system function all influence overall health and well-being.
- manipulative treatment for chronic pain and injury recovery.
- musculoskeletal assessment and thorough functional testing.
- soft tissue techniques including myofascial release.
- joint mobilization to restore mobility and reduce dysfunction.
- whole-body assessment to identify root causes of pain.
This summary is for informational purposes only and may not be accurate.