Kaja at Sowelu adds to our team of "Muscle Experts" are among Australia's First Bachelor qualified Musculoskeletal Therapists. Her treatment style is an advancement on knowledge, critical thinking, and sophisticated practical skills developed from a base of remedial massage therapy. Seeing an MST is an integral part of any wellness program to help maximize your physical performance, decrease your pain and disability and improve your quality of life!
Craniosacral sessions help to restore and maintain general health, supporting relaxation dissolving stress boosting the immune system enhancing fasting, cleansing & detoxification process creating greater health & body awareness & addresses specific health problems such as:
stress, emotional trauma, depression, backpain, headaches, sleeping disorders, migranes, chronic fatigue, scoliosis, TMJ (jaw) disfunctions, learning disabilities, eye problems, birth trauma, post-traumatic syndrome, hormonal imbalances, inflammatory processes, post surgery, anaesthesia or accident, central nervous system disorders…
Until the end of July – Special promotional package: 3 sessions (first consultation included) for $280
Satya Smith
Satya is a transformational healer extraordinaire. He became active in the healing field because of the pain he experienced from injuries sustained as a child. In his early twenties he was in chronic severe pain 24 hours/day. When he took 3 steps the pain was so acute that he would stop walking. This motivated him to embark on a journey of self healing, personal development and training that resulted in him now moving freely without any chronic or acute pain from that time, he is now in his early fifties.
Suzie McDarra’s core focus at Sowelu is to help pregnant and postnatal women boost their emotional wellbeing through massage and otpimise their fitness potential through personal training, wherever they are along the spectrum of motherhood. Suzie has appreciated the healing power of bodywork for 15 years and holds qualifications in Pregnancy Massage from Copeland College in Victoria, and Swedish & Sports Massage Therapy and Personal Training from the Australian Institute of Applied Sciences (AIAS) in Brisbane. She combined her qualifications as a print journalist with a Bachelor of Leisure Management and a Postgraduate degree in Creative Writing, and continues to enjoy researching and writing on women’s health interests.