by Amy Weinberger | Jan 20, 2016 | Blog, neurokinetic therapy
“Motion is a component of movement, but movement requires motor control, which includes stability, balance, postural control, coordination and perception” Gray Cook...
by Amy Weinberger | Jan 19, 2016 | Blog, c-section scar
It is really important after a C-section to start working that abdominal scar to optimize healing. The sooner you can begin with some release through self-massage, the better and...
by Amy Weinberger | Jan 19, 2016 | Blog
Frequently after perineal tears or episiotomy there is a build up of scar tissue in the perineum. To help reduce pain and soreness and to restore function in the pelvic floor...
by Amy Weinberger | Jan 16, 2016 | Blog, si joint
I’m not one to want to blow my own trumpet, but I am very proud of the successes I have with my clients and it’s nice to share that feedback. Over the last couple of...
by Amy Weinberger | Jan 14, 2016 | Blog, plantar fasciitis
Plantar fasciitis is something I see people present with much more regularly than I would have once expected. And, I’m pleased to say, a condition that generally responds...
by Amy Weinberger | Jan 12, 2016 | Blog, psoas
~Time and time again, pain and movement dysfunction in my clients seems to involve, to a greater or lesser extent, the psoas. Having sat in lectures, read books and research...