- Craniosacral MassageCraniosacral Therapy works with the connective tissue that surrounds the brain and spinal cord by using the bones of the head and pelvis. This can redirect fluid flow and decompress structures such as nerves and brain tissue.
- Manipulation TherapyRachel Berger, MSPT, specializes in manual therapy, which is a hands-on technique used to improve a person's alignment, elongate tissue, and relax tight structures. It can help decrease the effects of trauma or chronic irritation. Rachel has been trained in and utilizes the following manual techniques...
- Myofascial TherapyMyofascial Release eases areas of tension in the fascial system, a web-like connective tissue that acts as a support system for the entire body. Releasing this tissue allows the surrounding structures to return to a more functional position and have better ease of movement.
- AcupunctureAcupuncture Karin Kramer, Practitioner of Acupuncture and Chinese Herbs, received her Master of Science degree in Oriental Medicine from the Midwest College of Oriental Medicine in Chicago, Illinois and also holds a Bachelor of Science in Nutrition. She is board certified with NCCAOM (National Commission for the Certification of Acupuncturists and Oriental Medicine). Karin specializes in pain management, stress reduction, digestive support, women's health, and overall preventative wellness. Karin is president of AOMSM (Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine Society of Massachusetts) and an active member of BNI (Business Networking International) of downtown Boston. Karin prides herself in volunteering and staying connected to community. She volunteers at Women’s Lunch Place, educates children at Fens School on the benefits of Chinese medicine, and additionally incorporates wellness programs for healthy lifestyles. Karin believes in the importance of integrating Western allopathic and traditional Chinese medicine.
- Yoga TherapyErica Magliaro, registered yoga teacher and certified pranassage practitioner, has her 500-hour certification in Interdisciplinary Yoga by the Nosara Yoga Institute. This unique program incorporates teachings in Vinyasa Flow as well as Therapeutic Conditioning Movements designed to bring deeper awareness and restore movement to the body. In her sessions, Erica combines a focus on structure/ alignment and playful movement. Erica’s teachings include breathing, meditation, relaxation techniques, and yoga postures. She is also certified in Pranassage, a powerful blend of assisted yoga and massage designed to produce deep relaxation.