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Gender, queer and trans care

We are happy to help treat any pelvis.

Some issues that I see particular to queer or trans persons:

  1. Post surgical care: after surgery: top, bottom, or facial feminization, scar tissue and fascial restriction can create pain, loss of function, or decreased mobility. I am happy to help address any tissues that need care and a caring manual therapy touch. Also, I can help with strengthening and regaining muscle control after surgery, going far beyond kegels. Good manual therapy early is helpful. Also, I can help you to safely and effectively progress a dilation program.

  2. Trauma reduction and re-embodying your tissues. Sometimes after trauma or difficulty, people have a hard time coming home to their bodies…any part of their bodies. I am happy to hold presence for you, as we work on your tissues, helping you come home to your body. We work on areas of the body that feel safe for touch on day one and carefully dialogue about what feels safe over time.  Sometimes I have patients who have dealt with dysphoria come in wanting pelvic care day one, sometimes we first do other trauma reducing embodiment work first.  We chose the pace that is right for you. 

  3. ****Because of the disparity in care that queer persons face, because their care is often more costly, because of the deep love and gratitude I have for every queer person that has fought to stay alive in a too binary world, please ask about the discount.

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