1459 days ago

Are you struggling with an old unresolved pain/ache?

Sheelagh Prosser from ConTact C.A.R.E Hutt Valley/Wellington

ConTact C.A.R.E is a martial arts-based discipline that is used to locate and release trapped bone pressure - triggered and held by surprise impact.

The clinical experience is non-intrusive and gentle, the techniques are safe and effective. Consultations are carried out with the client fully-clothed. We ask you to wear loose clothing for comfort. Sessions can last 30-60 minutes with a return visit according to your needs.

What ConTact C.A.R.E may work effectively with:
*Headaches/Migraines * Equine & Pet Injuries * Breathing Disorders * Old Unresolved Injuries * Sports Injuries * Co-ordination Problems * Carpal Tunnel * Post-op Rehabilitation * Mental/Emotional Shock * Cranial tension * Depression - caused by chest cavity impacts.

In general, any condition involving musculoskeletal discomfort, tension, stress, or pain can be effectively worked.


ConTact C.A.R.E is a simple, sensible, self-evident, and safe modality that releases surprise impact pressure from the bone using the Flinchlock Release formula


Please call 021 025 23222 to arrange an appointment.

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