Monday, September 15, 2025

The "Backbone" of Spinal Flow

 The "Backbone" of Spinal Flow

Research indicates that spinal misalignment can interfere with your nervous system, which could potentially impact your overall health. Spinal Flow helps restore alignment, leading to better mobility, more vitality, and less pain. However, it seems as if nobody has explored the potential of Spinal Flow. So, what is it?

Spinal Flow is a healing technique that involves gently engaging access points in the subject's spine. By acquiring access to these special areas to the body, cerebrospinal fluid will release through the back, and this flow will help eliminate a ton of blockages from stress. These blockages aren't just physical; they can also be emotional, and even chemical. These blockages in the spine often cause poor posture, bodily discomfort, and chronic pain. By shrinking them, the patient can quickly regain proper posture, feel comfortable in their body, and it can even reduce high blood pressure. Patients often report feeling more grounded after receiving only one session. This leads to one question: Who's the person providing the care?

Meet Kelly Guise, a strong woman that pursued a nursing degree. After several years of mounted pressure from nursing, she found that a change was needed, as her mental health began to erode. The career she needed was one that brought fulfillment, more autonomy, and less stress. With traditional workplaces presenting empty promises and false hope, Kelly emerged and decided to create her own business. From there, Kelly's journey focused on creating a space where healing was not only provided, but also reflected in every room she designed.

When you walk through the stained oak door, a noticeable mist of citrus fills the room. In this small area, several white seats line the walls of the space, some houseplants shelved strategically layered below a certification letter. The gray desk holds the treatment plans of several clients. Finally, at the center of the organized room, lies a massage table for those ready to experience a change. 

Kelly gets asked a bunch of questions on Spinal Flow, but some of the most common questions revolve around bodily functions. "What if I pass gas? What if my nose runs? What if I drool?"

 "It needs to happen." She giggles, pausing to regather her composure. "Worst comes to worst, you get a towel laid under the table."

The first assessment and session combined cost approximately $140. Subsequent sessions can vary in price, depending on packages or special deals.

The initial session begins with the patient lying on the massage table. Kelly will then explore and assess key access points, particularly those that make the client move around more. Firm pressure is applied to the areas with intent. After 20 minutes, the session concludes, the client takes as much time as necessary to reorient themselves.

Next comes wellness coaching, where patients actively choose what steps they can take to restore a sense of joy and freedom. It's not just treating physical problems, it's tackling emotional baggage and stress to create lasting change from within. By sticking to the program, people can expect results. 

As healthcare evolves, more people turn to alternative methods for pain relief. However, her business relies on individuals who support exploring new approaches. While Kelly is about reaching everyone, she has a unique focus for those with neurodivergence. Lastly, Kelly strives to foster an LGBTQ-friendly and sensory-friendly space for those in need.


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