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Hellerwork:
The aim of Hellerwork is to become increasingly free of
set patterns, both mentally and physically, to allow you
to move with more ease and flexibility in your body. The
Hellerwork process includes the following aspects in
each session:
- Bodywork:
The majority of the session is spent doing
deep-tissue bodywork to help release the chronic
tension and rigidity in your body.
- Movement Education:
Your practitioner will assess the way you use
your body in walking, sitting, standing, etc. This
will help give you more awareness of how you may use
your body differently to maintain the positive
changes from the bodywork.
- Dialogue:
Discussion with your practitioner throughout the
session will give you more awareness of postures and
emotional states that may be contributing to your
pain and discomfort.
Structural Medicine:
- Structural Medicine has it's roots in the
science of physical therapy and
pain relief. Using a system of myofascial length
tests, specific areas of
tension and muscular imbalance can be determined.
Your practitioner is
then able to develop a customized treatment plan
specific to your health
need.
Often, the area of imbalance in the body is the
cause of the client's pain
while not always appearing symptomatic. Your
practitioner will strive to
address your pain not in isolation but by
approaching the body as a whole
integrated unit.
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Julie Jeffery Peale, CHP, SMS
708 W. Huron St., Suite 3
Ann Arbor, MI 48103
734-395-6776
juliejefferypeale@hotmail.com
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