Dynamic Manual Interface (DMI) is an advanced comprehensive form of manual therapy that embodies some of the most current research in the dynamics of the human body. DMI utilizes the body’s self corrective mechanisms to improve tissue mobility, bio-mechanics and system balance. DMI is a light touch technique similar to Craniosacral Therapy and Visceral Manipulation, utilizing a precise interface which has both physical and energetic components. The focus is highly specific, but orchestrated by the tissues and their rhythms. DMI can help virtually any condition, regardless of age group... read more
Continuum Sound and Movement practices make an art form of dissolving constraint, welcoming the liberation of the entire person at every level. Continuum is a process by which we can experience the interconnection of our own origins with the larger currents of all organismic life. Continuum as an experience is a direct involvement in the harmony and congruence of our inner and outer realities. It enables us to live the real lives of our bodies. It is an extraordinary awakening to the fullness of what it means to be alive... read more
Zen Bodytherapy is a method of myofascial release, trigger point therapy, and structural integration which releases the natural form of the body from the abberations caused by physical, chemical, psychological and spiritual traumas. Many different methods and techniques are used with the goal being that both the practitioner and the client become as a child: free of fear, hate, greed and pain. Fully living each moment by moment...read more
Continuum Sound and Movement practices make an art form of dissolving constraint, welcoming the liberation of the entire person at every level. Continuum is a process by which we can experience the interconnection of our own origins with the larger currents of all organismic life. Continuum as an experience is a direct involvement in the harmony and congruence of our inner and outer realities. It enables us to live the real lives of our bodies. It is an extraordinary awakening to the fullness of what it means to be alive... read more
Zen Bodytherapy is a method of myofascial release, trigger point therapy, and structural integration which releases the natural form of the body from the abberations caused by physical, chemical, psychological and spiritual traumas. Many different methods and techniques are used with the goal being that both the practitioner and the client become as a child: free of fear, hate, greed and pain. Fully living each moment by moment...read more
Rates and Recommendations
Treatments cost 350 shekels each . There is a 25% discount if you pay for 4 or more treatments in advance. Treatments are approximately 1 and a half hours and combine many techniques and modalities, depending on what can best help your situation. This may include Elements from Dynamic Manual Interface, Zen Bodytherapy, Continuum, Trigger Point Therapy, Rolfing, Craniosacral Therapy, Deep Tissue Massage, Swedish Massage, Shiatsu, Libra Holistic Balance For Spine & Joints, and Kinesiology.
I recommend 1 or 2 treatments a week for most conditions, 2 is usually better. There is no set amount of overall treatments. That is something very individual depending on the person and their response to the treatments. You will normally experience improvements from the first session, however usually at least 4 to 6 treatments is the minimum for most situations. Often more is beneficial, but after 4 to 6 there will normally be significant improvement and a clear idea of how best to proceed if needed.
Treatments cost 350 shekels each . There is a 25% discount if you pay for 4 or more treatments in advance. Treatments are approximately 1 and a half hours and combine many techniques and modalities, depending on what can best help your situation. This may include Elements from Dynamic Manual Interface, Zen Bodytherapy, Continuum, Trigger Point Therapy, Rolfing, Craniosacral Therapy, Deep Tissue Massage, Swedish Massage, Shiatsu, Libra Holistic Balance For Spine & Joints, and Kinesiology.
I recommend 1 or 2 treatments a week for most conditions, 2 is usually better. There is no set amount of overall treatments. That is something very individual depending on the person and their response to the treatments. You will normally experience improvements from the first session, however usually at least 4 to 6 treatments is the minimum for most situations. Often more is beneficial, but after 4 to 6 there will normally be significant improvement and a clear idea of how best to proceed if needed.