About
After graduating from the University of North Dakota in 1997
with my Master’s in Physical Therapy, I practiced traditional Western-based
physical therapy for about 5 years in a variety of settings. It was the birth
of my daughter in 2001 that nudged me into another direction with my physical
therapy career. At 6 months of age, my daughter had been treated for 6 ear
infections with antibiotics. I had no knowledge at the time of any alternative
options, but when her pediatrician suggested that it was time for tube
placement, my response was an internal “no!”. The timing of this coincided with
my first Myofascial Release course, as was mandated by employer at the time.
While I was there, I lamented my woes about my daughter to the man sitting next
to me. He said, “She needs craniosacral therapy”. My response was a quizzical
and skeptical “Is that even legitimate therapy?”. He affirmed that it was. That
interaction forever changed not only the course of my career, but the course of
my life.
By the time my daughter was 8-months-old, I was in my first
craniosacral therapy class. On the second day, we learned the temporal
decompression technique. I performed the technique at the break on my baby
girl; her little head gently released. She didn’t have another ear infection.
In her case, it was exactly what was needed to correct a structural dysfunction
that began likely during her c-section delivery. The two bruises on each side
of her temporal region after birth were telling as to the force necessary to
extract her from the womb. The compression that occurred disallowed for proper
function of the eustachian tubes. A very gentle and quick release of the
temporal bones opened up the flow through those structures, and allowed her
ears to drain properly.
I love that story; however, it was the entry point to an
expansion in my awareness of the healing potential for the body when it is held
in a healing environment. Craniosacral therapy has taught me about the subtle
energy body, the emotional body, the fascial body, and how all of this
intertwines and affects the structural body.
In 2006, I opened Mind, Body, Soul Physical
Therapy in Eagle River, Alaska. Through mainly word-of-mouth referrals, the
practice has steadily grown to include the clinic in Eagle River and in 2011,
the Boise, Idaho clinic. With the help of Meg Vandergon, PT and some tremendous
office help, the Eagle River clinic has continued to have open doors for former
and new clients.
My Skills
Craniosacral therapy, Myofascial release, Somatoemotional Rrlease, Egoscue postural re-education, visceral manipulation
Mind, Body, Soul Physical Therapy
License Number
PT2960
6560 W. Emerald Street Suite 124 Boise, ID 83704
US
tel. (907) 350-3657 (day)
fax. (208) 576-6946
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