ReallyWell has been serving the Greater Toronto Area, York and South Simcoe regions since 2006. Our hands-on somatic bodywork unwinds the neurological system and elicits a parasympathetic response to balance and restore. We specialize in easing pain and discomfort, chronic and acute pain, injuries, imbalances and improving function for personal training and competitive athlete performance. We make a lasting difference.
Services we offer are Bowen Therapy, Emmett Technique, Emm-Tech training, McLoughlin Scar Tissue Release (MSTR), Spectrahue Chromotherapy, QRA Quantum Reflex Analysis, Quantum Scalar Laser, Bio-Energy Healing Individual & Group Clinics.
ReallyWell works through hands-on somatic bodywork that reboots the neurological system!
A feeling of increased freedom, range of motion and reduction or elimination of pain is often noted within a few sessions and the work is 'held' by the body increasingly after each progressive session. Most participants notice lasting relief in about 3-5 sessions. Further treatments may be required for very long standing chronic conditions.
The body responds by encouraging the musculoskeletal system to normalize or rebalance. This results the elimination of pain, improved posture and mechanical function, balance and athletic performance. Athletes who are moving through growth spurts and who may be experiencing challenges with coordination and performance demonstrate marked improvement after sessions. Those of us who lead busy, overwhelmed and stressed lives also experience noticeably deep restorative benefits.
The technique is safe and non invasive offering a restorative effect along with the important additional aspect of the easing of pain and discomfort.
Its origins are in Australia where the first clinic opened in the late 1950's in Geelong, Australia near Melbourne, Victoria. The modality, Bowen Therapy has spread worldwide and also offers support from pre and postnatal, chronic pain, acute and severe injuries, Brain Injury, fibromyalgia and sports and athletic remediation, function and performance.