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Advanced Visceral Manipulation

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"Wellness begins from within" is the philosophy at Let The Good In, where manual therapy is approached from a different perspective than regular Physical Therapy. All sessions are one-on-one and tailored to improve your body's ability to heal itself.

Instead of only focusing on your symptoms, we are able to help your body address the root causes of what is making it so hard to find a better balance — yielding less pain, more flexibility and greater function.

Peter’s specialized skill set can effectively address most patient symptoms, challenges and needs — including those not responding to conventional or other treatment approaches, or medication. This includes, but is not limited to: chronic pain and fibromyalgia, nerve pain, migraines/headaches, digestive issues, neck or joint pain.

You will be provided with a synthesis of specialized manual therapy techniques, combined with traditional physical therapy philosophy. All sessions are one-on-one, and individually customized and tailored to work with your body’s needs to achieve desired results.

Osteopathic Manual Techniques

  • Advanced Visceral Manipulation

  • Neural Manipulation (cranial and peripheral)

  • Global Joint Treatment

  • CranioSacral Therapy

  • Advanced Lymphatic Drainage Therapy

Traditional Physical Therapy Techniques

  • Pediatric Developmentally-Based Therapy

  • Muscle Energy Techniques

  • Joint Mobilization

  • Neuro-Developmental Treatment (NDT)

  • Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation (PNF)

  • Sports Exercise Enhancement

What is Visceral Manipulation?

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Truly effective treatment requires an approach that integrates all the tissues of the body, and approaches the body as a “whole organism” because of its many interconnected systems. Visceral Manipulation is at the cutting edge of a manual therapy-driven, whole body approach to healing. Incorporating the tensions of the organs, nerves and blood vessels that the muscles, joints and bones are often protecting will significantly increase the possible outcomes from manual therapy than you've experienced in the past.

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