- Visceral Manipulation (VM)

Visceral Manipulation (VM) is a gentle manual therapy that assesses the structural relationships between the viscera (organs), and their fascial or ligamentous attachments to the various systems of the body. Its aim is to restore movement of the tissues that surround and suspend our organs, as trauma results in adhesions that bind tissues. VM assists in balancing functional/structural imbalances throughout the body including musculoskeletal, vascular, nervous, urogenital, respiratory, digestive, eliminatory, neuroendocrine, and lymphatic dysfunction.
- Neural Manipulation (NM)
For optimal function nerves must be able to move freely within their surroundings, this movement is essential for nerve conduction, nerve blood supply, and local and systemic responsiveness. Neural Manipulation (NM) examines mechanical relationships between the cranium/spine, to the membranous and neural elements. By using gentle techniques we aim to mobilize and rehydrate nerves, strengthening their relationship with associated tissues to support a healing response.

- Visceral Vascular Manipulation (VVM)
Visceral Vascular Manipulation (VVM) helps release restrictions and adhesions of the heart and blood vessels, improving their relationship with the organs and tissues they irrigate. Enhancing blood flow and re-establishing normal nutrition, detoxification, and oxygenation of the organs and tissues helps the body regain vitality assisting in diminishing dysfunction and pain.