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Massage in Vancouver?

11/12/2021

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PictureMassage in Vancouver, on the table with Ortho-Bionomy.
Many is the time that people have asked if Ortho-Bionomy® is just like getting a massage.  The answer isn’t what you may expect.
In some ways massage and Ortho-Bionomy® are similar.  You lay on a massage table and the work in touch based.  Clients seek either kind of work for a variety of reasons including pain relief and relaxation.
Ortho-bionomy® is different on some important ways.  Let’s look at a few of them now.
  1. When you’re on the table, you are completely clothed.
  2. Ortho-Bionomy® is focused on working with your body while it is in comfort.  The means NO “bearing through” a painful release.
  3. With Ortho-Bionomy® a knot in the muscle is addressed differently; we move into the knot rather than stretching it out.  Think of untangling a necklace chain and moving the chain into the knot.  This is effective because the body releases more quickly when it is in a position of comfort.
  4. Ortho-Bionomy® is a neuro-muscular work that helps re-educate the body to hold the patterns of comfort and improved function.  (Because of this, Ortho-Bionomy® is classified as a form of bodywork known as Somatic Re-education.) I often talk about this as the body finding “factory reset” or a reboot.  People start to feel better for longer and longer between sessions as the body re-orients on these patterns of comfort.
The short answer to “Is this like massage?” No, it’s very different. 
If your ready to learn more or to schedule your own appointment, visit www.InnerInfinityHealing.com

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Massage in Vancouver, on table receiving work on the knee.
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    Jennifer Hickel is a Registered Practitioner of Ortho-Bionomy.  Jennifer practices in Vancouver, WA at the Inner Infinity Healing Clinic.

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