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Your Commitment to Healing


Lasting change in the body requires more than symptomatic relief — it requires understanding why the body has organized itself the way it has, and working skillfully with the systems that govern posture, movement, and pain.

That's the work I do.


My practice integrates Fascial Counterstrain, Rolfing® Structural Integration, and somatic movement therapy — not as separate techniques, but as complementary tools that address different layers of the same problem. Fascial Counterstrain works to resolve trapped inflammation in the connective tissue — the often-overlooked peripheral source that keeps chronic pain cycles running even when nothing appears structurally wrong on imaging. Rolfing addresses the body's relationship with gravity and the long-held postural patterns that develop around injury, stress, and habitual use. Movement work bridges the two, helping the nervous system integrate structural change into how you actually live and move.


This combination is intentional. Structure without movement education tends not to hold. Movement work without addressing the underlying tissue often can't reach deep enough. And neither approach alone addresses the inflammatory chemistry that can sustain pain long after the original injury has resolved.


Sessions are precise, individualized, and informed by years of anatomical study and clinical training. I work with people who are dealing with chronic pain, postural imbalance, and complex conditions that haven't responded to conventional treatment — and with people who simply want to understand their bodies better and move with more ease and less effort.

If you're ready to work with someone who will take your symptoms seriously, think carefully about their source, and apply skilled, evidence-informed care to address them — I'd like to work with you.


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