What health and wellness conditions can bodywork help with?
Our therapeutic bodywork supports a wide range of health, wellness, and wellbeing conditions – especially those related to physical pain, emotional stress, trauma recovery, and nervous system regulation.
Since 2017, our clients worked with us to achieve relief from chronic pain, muscular tension, postural imbalances, and injuries that may not respond well to conventional treatments. Techniques like myofascial release, manual lymphatic drainage, and visceral abdominal massage help reduce inflammation, improve circulation, and restore mobility. These approaches are particularly beneficial for people recovering from surgery, managing repetitive strain injuries, or living with conditions like fibromyalgia or arthritis.
Beyond physical symptoms, our bodywork also addresses emotional and psychological wellbeing. Bodywork can help regulate your nervous system, making it a powerful tool for managing anxiety, depression, and trauma-related symptoms. Somatic therapies offered at Advaya Healing are designed to support you if you feel disconnected from your body or overwhelmed by stress. These sessions promote grounding, emotional release, and a deeper sense of safety and embodiment.
If you experience fatigue, headaches, or immune challenges, you may benefit from lymphatic drainage massage, which supports detoxification and energy balance. Otherwise, you – like many of our other clients – may choose to work with us for general wellness, relaxation, and self-care, using regular sessions to maintain resilience, improve sleep, and enhance overall vitality.
Our integrative approaches to bodywork combine Eastern and Western modalities. Each session will be tailored and personalised to your unique needs, emotional and physical resilience, and safety requirements.
Whether you’re seeking relief from pain, emotional healing, or simply a deeper connection to your body, our therapies are specifically designed to offer you holistic paths to wellbeing.
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