Spinal Flow

Unlock Natural Healing by Releasing Spinal Blockages

Spinal Therapy

What Is Spinal Flow Therapy? A Holistic Approach to Healing and Pain Relief

Spinal Flow Medicine is a holistic healing modality developed by Dr. Carli Axford (DC), rooted in the understanding that blockages in the spine can interfere with the body's natural ability to heal. Drawing from chiropractic principles, osteopathy, and energy healing, Spinal Flow Therapy focuses on clearing stress and tension stored in the spinal column. By applying gentle touch to specific points along the spine, practitioners help the nervous system release stored trauma and restore the natural flow of cerebrospinal fluid.

This promotes relaxation, reduces pain, and enhances overall well-being. Sessions are non-invasive and deeply restorative, often leading to sensations of warmth, tingling, or emotional release. Over time, many clients report improvements in mobility, reduced stress, and increased energy levels.

Frequently Asked Questions

It is commonly used to address chronic pain, headaches, stress, fatigue, digestive issues, and emotional trauma. By improving nervous system function, it can support overall health and well-being.

Yes, Spinal Flow Therapy is non-invasive and safe for people of all ages, including children, the elderly, and pregnant women.

A session typically lasts 30–60 minutes. You will lie comfortably on your stomach (or side) while the practitioner applies light touch to specific points along your spine. Many people experience deep relaxation, a sense of warmth, or even an emotional release as blockages clear.

The number of sessions varies depending on individual health concerns. Some people feel benefits after just one session, while others require multiple treatments to experience lasting change. A practitioner can assess your needs and recommend a personalized plan.

Spinal Flow Therapy is very gentle and does not need preparation. We do recommend you eat before coming and wear comfortable clothing for the treatment.

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