I enjoy working with people from all walks of life. Having trained in acupuncture, Rolfing Structural Integration and Thai massage, I have a lot of choices as to how I work with an individual. Which modality or which mixture of modalities I use depends both on the desires of the client and my own sense of what will work best to serve those desires.
We come to an agreement as to what is most appropriate. For information on each of the treatment modalities, read my Acupuncture and Rolfing information.
We come to an agreement as to what is most appropriate. For information on each of the treatment modalities, read my Acupuncture and Rolfing information.
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Acupuncture is a method of bodywork involving insertion of very thin needles into areas of the body identified as acupuncture points on acupuncture meridians.
Different styles of acupuncture developed both within China and in other countries of the Far East.
I practice in two traditions - a Japanese method involving no or minimal stimulation of extremely thin gauge needles, and a Chinese method involving stronger stimulation of slightly thicker gauge needles.
Stimulation of the needles is provided by several methods including gentle twirling.
Different styles of acupuncture developed both within China and in other countries of the Far East.
I practice in two traditions - a Japanese method involving no or minimal stimulation of extremely thin gauge needles, and a Chinese method involving stronger stimulation of slightly thicker gauge needles.
Stimulation of the needles is provided by several methods including gentle twirling.
Rolfing Structural Integration is a form of therapeutic bodywork developed in the middle of the 20th century by Ida Rolf, considered by many to be a pioneering genius.
Structural Integration, as developed by Ida Rolf, is a ten-session cycle of treatment that balances myofascial relationships with the goal of normalizing movement.
With normalization of movement may come a number of other beneficial changes including reduction or elimination of pain, settling of emotional turmoil, and improvement in overall vitality.
Structural Integration, as developed by Ida Rolf, is a ten-session cycle of treatment that balances myofascial relationships with the goal of normalizing movement.
With normalization of movement may come a number of other beneficial changes including reduction or elimination of pain, settling of emotional turmoil, and improvement in overall vitality.
Please use the following contact form to make comments, ask questions, and set up appointments.
You can also contact Sara at her Seattle office number: 206-322-9363.
For written correspondence, please send mail to 2366 Eastlake Avenue E. Suite 324, Seattle WA 98102.
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You can also contact Sara at her Seattle office number: 206-322-9363.
For written correspondence, please send mail to 2366 Eastlake Avenue E. Suite 324, Seattle WA 98102.
This website does not track visitors.
If you choose to email and provide personally identifiable information, I will use this information only to respond to your inquiry.
I do not sell, rent or otherwise disclose that information to third parties.
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