Visceral manipulation
For optimal Health
Simply put, Visceral Manipulation is a gentle manual therapy that aids your body's ability to release restrictions and unhealthy compensations that cause pain and dysfunction. VM doesn't focus solely on the site of pain or dysfunction, but evaluates the entire body to find the source of the problem. VM Therapists feel for the altered or decreased motion within the viscera, as well as restrictive patterns throughout the body and then applies Visceral Manipulation techniques. Treatments include gentle compression, mobilization and elongation of the soft tissues. Mrs. Dreher will help to create a
plan for you based on your needs and how your body responds to VM treatment.
plan for you based on your needs and how your body responds to VM treatment.
Visceral manipulation may help with:
• Whiplash, Seatbelt injuries and Neck Pain
• Sports Injuries (Concussions, Mild Traumatic Brain Injuries)
• Orthopedic Issues
• Spinal Dysfunction
•Lower Back Pain and Sciatica
• Headaches and Migraines
• Carpal Tunnel • Joint Pain
• Swallowing Dysfunctions
• Post-operative Scar Tissue Pain
• Women's and Men's Health Issues
including Chronic Pelvic Pain
• Pediatric Health Issues including Colic
• Anxiety and Depression
• Immune Disorders including Chronic Fatigue
Visceral Manipulation came to the United States in 1985, when Osteopath and Registered Physical Therapist Jean-Pierre Barral began teaching this form of manual therapy that focuses on the internal organs.
• Sports Injuries (Concussions, Mild Traumatic Brain Injuries)
• Orthopedic Issues
• Spinal Dysfunction
•Lower Back Pain and Sciatica
• Headaches and Migraines
• Carpal Tunnel • Joint Pain
• Swallowing Dysfunctions
• Post-operative Scar Tissue Pain
• Women's and Men's Health Issues
including Chronic Pelvic Pain
• Pediatric Health Issues including Colic
• Anxiety and Depression
• Immune Disorders including Chronic Fatigue
Visceral Manipulation came to the United States in 1985, when Osteopath and Registered Physical Therapist Jean-Pierre Barral began teaching this form of manual therapy that focuses on the internal organs.