CranioSacral Therapy Woodbury
Minnesota Craniosacral Therapy loves our Woodbury community
We at Minnesota CranioSacral Therapy support our community from Woodbury is lovely and interesting with its wonderful Hogpen Hill Farms Sculpture Park and beautiful Flanders Nature Center. The things to see and do here are countless but most important to us are the people of this community.
It’s our goal to relieve the suffering that those in our community experience. We provide tender and caring treatment by way of CranioSacral Therapy to the adults and children both. No matter what age, there are people in Woodbury who are suffering from pain:
physical and emotional.
With our kind and caring support and treatment, we can help bring your body and mind back into balance and wholeness.
Those of you who may be suffering from the ill-effects of chronic stress or feelings of overwhelm can find the help you need at Minesota CranioSacral Therapy.Â
We treat people with physical and mental trauma such as concussions, accidents resulting in chronic
pain or past abuse. We support parents who are facing the challenges of juggling a full life of work and family.Â
Please call us to explore how we can help and support you in reaching balance and wellness in your life and the life of your family. For more information on how CranioSacral Therapy can help you, go to our FAQ page.Â
Another fun thing to do for our CranioSacral Woodbury Community
Here’s what our friends in Woodbury are saying about one of our favorite parks in the area;Â
“My daughter and I took out some lunch and brought it to this park. It was a beautiful day in August, and there were many people enjoying the same activity as us. Lots of people walking their dogs, pushing strollers, children playing on the equipment, and people spread out on blankets, napping in the sun and reading. The scenery and walking by the water are beautiful!”
“The prettiest trees are at the entrance and in the parking lot. I was a bit disappointed that the trees in the area haven’t turned yet. Lots of brown leaves on the ground though, and still a pretty park to walk around. I look forward to coming back in a week or two for the fall colors!”