Vanessa Hoffmann Remedial Therapist

Vanessa Hoffmann Remedial Therapist Chiball Class Instructor First time visits should arrive 10 minutes prior to treatment to allow time for an initial health assessment.

Diploma of Remedial Massage
Thermal Bliss Stone Massage & Facial
Manual Lymphatic Drainage
Diploma of Integrated Craniosacral Therapy - Myofascial Release, Scar work, Mouthwork, Somato Emotional Release. This is your time to relax and escape. Please turn off your mobile phone.
24hr notice on cancelling an appointment is greatly appreciated. If you do not show up for your scheduled appointment,

you will be charged full appointment fee. If you cancel on the day of your appointment $60 cancellation fee will be charged. If you have cold/ flu or Covid-19 symptoms, please reschedule your appointment.

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Yesterday we talked about the pelvic and sphenoid bones, those twin ink-blot shapes at opposite ends of the central axis. Today, I want to touch on how we actually begin to balance them in bodywork, not by forcing symmetry, but by clearing the line of conversation between the bowl and the butterfly.

I think of the pelvis and sphenoid as two tuning forks on the same string. The string is the dural tube, the deep fascial midline, the pressure system that runs from the pelvic floor to the cranial base. Our work is not to hammer either fork, but to reduce the noise around the string. Practically, that means starting with breath and the diaphragm. Free the respiratory diaphragm with rib, sternum, and upper abdominal work. Invite motion in the pelvic diaphragm with sacral holds, gentle pelvic floor softening, and SI joint decompression. When the diaphragms begin to move like coordinated tides, the cranial base often starts to reorganize on its own.

From there, I like to pair contact. One hand on the sacrum, the other on the occiput or sphenoid line, feeling for rhythm and drag rather than trying to create change. Craniosacral style holds, sacral traction, and still point inductions can reduce dural tension across the whole axis. Intraoral and jaw work add another powerful lever. Releasing the pterygoids, maxilla, and palate reduces strain at the sphenoid, and that shift frequently echoes down through the spine into sacral position and tone.

Add fluid movement to the mix. Abdominal and visceral fascial work improves glide around the mesenteries and reduces internal drag on the dural and fascial core. Gentle spinal unwinding, suboccipital release, and thoracolumbar fascial work help the message travel without distortion.

The technique is real and specific, but the spirit stays the same. We are not making the pelvis obey the sphenoid or the sphenoid obey the pelvis. We are restoring their signal line. When the static drops, these two distant shapes begin to resonate again, and the body recognizes its own symmetry without being told.

Address

167 East Street
Narrandera, NSW
2700

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 4:30pm
Tuesday 9am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 9am - 4:30pm
Thursday 9am - 4:30pm
Friday 9am - 4:30pm

Telephone

+61418411413

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