Dynamic Body Balancing

  • Infant

    You may be thinking this life is brand new, how can anything be off balance?

    From in utero to delivery, newborns can experience torsion in their fascia. These disruptions such as, nonoptimal positioning in utero or complications while traveling down the birth canal can show up as colic, constipation, bad latch, sunken or bulged eyes, etc.

    If you have seen me, as suggested, through your pregnancy, I provide a complementary check on your newborn.

  • Child

    As your infant grows, you can start to notice imbalances by how they move, temperament, and frequency of bacterial infections.

    Noticing how they roll, crawl, then walk can show you how fascial torsion may be restricting their movements.

    Noticing how they handle news, or other stressors they don’t like can mean an imbalance in cranial fluid.

    Finally, noticing how many sinus or ear infections they seem to come down with can tell us how the cranial plates are functioning.

    Children are constantly changing. Helping them stay in balance is my job.

  • School Age

    Once children reach school age, it can expose imbalances to parents.

    Difficulty reading; double sentences or flipping letters.

    Severe sensitivity to sound, smell, or touch

    Doesn’t like to sit on their bottom; sways butt back and forth.

    All levels of development (including puberty) can be in balance with Dynamic Body Balancing.