Adults

Pain

Neuromovement can be highly effective at reducing both chronic and acute pain. We are all imperfect movers. We all develop habits and patterns of movement that do not serve us. This age of sitting, smart phones, and pavement, has bowed our heads, hunched our spines, and immobilized our pelvis. Much of our pain can be resolved by learning how to use our bodies differently.

Injury Recovery

Injury recovery can be a week-long process or a life-long one. Almost all of us experience physical injuries that impact our movement, comfort, and health. Truly healing from an injury involves reintegrating the injured portion of our bodies back into the functioning whole of our muscular and skeletal systems. Neuromovement can aide in this re-integration.

High Performance

Athletes, musicians, dancers, artists, and craftspeople have spent their lives learning how to move in highly complex, refined, powerful ways. However, this process of movement development is often confined to the patterns relevant to their given domain. By engaging in a process of wholistic movement development, high performers can upgrade their performance even further while eliminating habitual patterns which cause them discomfort or limit their potential.

Stress, anxiety, and Trauma

Stress, anxiety, and trauma impact our entire nervous system. Our nervous system extends throughout our whole body. By connecting to our body, and freeing our movements, we can also connect to our selves and free our minds.

Neurological Conditions

Adults with special needs, and those recovering from brain injuries, can find greater connection to their bodies, improve the functioning of their movements, and gain clarity of mind. In some cases, with enough time and effort, clients who have lost functioning or sensation in parts of their body can learn how to use and feel some portion of what was lost.