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    • COVID
    • BIO
    • Contact
    • FAQ
    • New Appointment FAQ
  • ADULTS
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  • Testimonials
  • Book Appt.
  • PAIN
  • MOVE Therapies Vacation!
  • MT Blog
  • Video Testimonials

Chronic Pain

How Does the Brain Stop the Pain???

Are you among the millions of people who suffer from pain? Are you wondering how to effectively get relief in your neck, shoulders, back, or joints? Have you tried different exercises or therapies and are still suffering?

 WHY IS THIS HAPPENING???


Most pain is caused by long-standing, poor movement and posture habits.  The exciting good news is that with the lessons from MOVE Therapies, new patterns, that are truer to how the human body is built to move, helps the brain very rapidly begins creating new, pain free solutions.

So if it is faulty movement patterns that cause pain, then it is common sense that it is better-organized movement patterns that can get rid of pain. (This is true even when the pain began as a result of an accident, abrupt trauma, surgery, or illness.)


Let your brain heal you with this scientifically based and pain free therapy.  And see yourself become stronger, more flexible and organized to once again move with ease and elegance.
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Here are some testimonials that are directly related to being in pain:
  • Back Pain
  • Chronic Pain and Fatigue
  • Chronic Pain and Neurological Issues
  • Fybromyalgic Pain
  • Car Accident - severe pelvic injury
For more information on how we can help you with your pain please contact us by one of the options below:

Option 1) Call: 250-535-1199
                    OR
Option 2) Email: leanne@movetherapies.com
                   OR
Option 3) Use our easy to use booking tool below to setup your FREE 15 Min Phone Consultation.

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