Daily life, sports activities and stress all take a toll on your life. Regular bodywork can help not only reduce your stress level, but it also lowers your blood pressure, along with easing bodily aches and pains.
Anne has been a licensed bodywork practitioner for 8 years. She has practiced in a chiropractor's office and recently at a physical therapy clinic. While there, Anne worked with people suffering from athletic injuries, post-op issues, range of motion limitations as well as those ...
Daily life, sports activities and stress all take a toll on your life. Regular bodywork can help not only reduce your stress level, but it also lowers your blood pressure, along with easing bodily aches and pains.
Anne has been a licensed bodywork practitioner for 8 years. She has practiced in a chiropractor's office and recently at a physical therapy clinic. While there, Anne worked with people suffering from athletic injuries, post-op issues, range of motion limitations as well as those suffering from cancer, fibromyalgia, PTSD, MST, or chronic stress.
Anne holds a BA and is a U.S. Army veteran, serving at Ft. Wainwright, Alaska as a combat medic. She holds a Master's Degree Social Work from Walla Walla University and is currently practicing psychotherapy with a variety of clients. Anne completed a social work mission to the Baltic country of Estonia (formerly occupied by Russia). While there, she working with vulnerable populations, such as the homeless, orphans, elderly and disabled, along with the mentally ill.
Anne has a 13 year old son in 8th grade named Will. He is crazy about sports and plays football, basketball, lacrosse, enjoys skiing at Bogus Basin and drives his mother crazy playing Fort Nite.
Anne believes that the key to wellness is to accept personal responsibility for your health and wellness.