"I lived with debilitating pain since I was in High
School. After 3 sessions I couldn't even remember ever having been in pain."
—Justin Shannon (client)
The topics presented here are for informational purposes only. They are not intended to be a substitute for medical advice or information given by your health care provider. Any decision you make regarding your health care options should be made after consulting a qualified physician.
Your bodywork session will be dynamic, empowering, and educational! Experience a pain-free body. Learn how simple changes in your routines will permanently eliminate recurring pain patterns.
Some types of pain will only be resolved through bodywork. Chiropractics, Physical Therapy, Surgery, Acupuncture, and Bodywork have each evolved to solve specific body problems. Consider bodywork when you have tried other options, and yet you remain in pain or have reoccurances.
When your physician, MD, DC, or PT have ruled out any serious conditions, you may be eligible for bodywork.
The key to providing pain relief is to identify the cause of your symptoms as specifically and comprehensively as possible. Please bring appropriate medical historical information in the form of charts, physician diagnosis, or "pain logs" to improve the efficacy of your session.
Many of our clients have already been to other professionals with little or no results. Yet, after their first bodywork session the pain is gone. The truth is that some pain can only be resolved through direct manipulation.
Bodywork is a speciality. When it works, you overcome pain you wouldn't through any other method. Yet, bodywork is specific. It can only solve certain problems.
We have proven successes in decreasing or eliminating pain for these conditions (results vary by client):
• Sciatica • Frozen shoulder • Loss of muscle strength • Sports injuries • Structural imbalances • Old injuries • Low back & neck pain • Chronic shoulder and neck tension • Carpal tunnel syndrome • Adhesive capsulitis • Iliotibial band tension • Knee pain and dysfunction • Lower back pain (lumbar pain) • Plantar fasciitis • Piriformis syndrome • Chronic back pain (thoracic pain) • Hip pain • Chronic psoas tension • Chronic pain resulting from poor posture • Ankle dysfunction • Hand pain • TMJ syndrome • Night grinding • Headaches • Jaw pain • Chronic headaches (shoulder, neck, and occipital ridge treatments) • Rotator cuff pain • Painful coitus (originating from labia, penis, pubis, vagina, perinium, spine) • Testicular pain • Groin pain • Rotator cuff pain • Nerve feeling in limb • Numbness in arm • Numb sensation in leg • Inguinal pain bending over • Restricted range of motion • Unable to sit for more than a few minutes • Painful buttocks • Cluster headaches • Pain from functional scoliosis • Hematoma • Migraine • Post fusion surgery (after 90-120 days) • Post open-heart surgery (within first 10 days) • Lumbar spinal stenosis (early stages) • Pain from advanced Kyphosis • Pain from Spondylitis or Spondylolisthesis (Spondy)

