Inner Infinity Healing - Jennifer Hickel

Date:March 8, 2018 10:32 am

Ortho-Bionomy is a gentle body work that has its roots in Osteopathic medicine. The principals of Ortho-Bionomy are based the philosophy: "Allow the body to correct itself."

As an Ortho-Bionomy student, Jennifer Hickel has been learning the techniques to help a body find comfort in discomfort and change the patterns that have developed in the body that may be causing pain. Ortho-Bionomy Practitioners use gentle body movements and positions to help the body release patterns of stress within the body.
This non-forced work allows the body to respond quickly. This work is gentle enough that it can be used with small children and so effective that it can be used with horses.

Jennifer works with horses, dogs and their people.

 
Contact Name Jennifer Hickel
Email Jennifer@InnerInfinityHealing.com
Mailing Address 2520 NW 149th Cir
Business Address Vancouver, WA
Address Type Clinic
Office Phone 360-947-3462
Business Days Monday - Friday Some Saturdays by appointment only
Business Hours 9-6
Website http://www.InnerInfinityHealing.com
Facebook Link http://www.facebook.com/InnerInfinityHealing
If Mobile, Counties Serviced

Clark County, WA
Multnomah, Clackamas, & Washington Counties in Oregon.
Please contact us if you are outside of these areas as we travel for special events and to service larger barns.

If Primary Discipline(s) and/or Breed(s) Specific
All welcome!
Services Offered
Connective Tissue
Energy Work/Healing
Neuromuscular Therapy
Ortho-Bionomy
Reiki
Structural Integration
Licensed for Humans
Other Species Treated
Dog
Education and/or Accreditation

Jennifer is currently a student of Ortho-Bionomy with an expected graduation date of April 30, 2018.
Jennifer has received her education through the Rocky Mountain Ortho-Bionomy Center and through instructors that are certified by the Society of Ortho-Bionomy International.

Special Interests

We love to help your horse feel their best No matter if they are in the pasture or a high performance competitor.
Part of helping your horse perform at their best is making sure that the horse and rider are both balanced in their own bodies. This helps give you an even better ride!

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