Visceral Mobilization
Gentle, specifically-placed manual forces that restore normal mobility, tone, and motion to the viscera and surrounding connective tissue where movement has become impaired.
One-on-one with your doctor
Always — never shared
Years of experience
Cities served across NV
A deeper layer of the root-cause approach
Visceral mobilization is a manual therapy consisting of gentle, specifically-placed manual forces that encourage normal mobility, tone, and inherent tissue motion of the viscera (your internal organs), their connective tissue, and other areas of the body where physiologic motion has become impaired.
Because the body is interconnected, restrictions in this deeper layer of tissue can influence posture, movement, and pain elsewhere. Addressing it is part of the whole-person, root-cause care that defines Healing Hands — the kind of detailed, hands-on work that a full hour of one-on-one time makes possible.
What to expect at Healing Hands
Reach out
Call, text, or email to schedule. We'll listen, answer your questions, and explain how concierge PT works — no pressure.
Root-cause evaluation
Your doctor analyzes your gait, posture, and mobility to find what is actually driving your pain — not just where it hurts.
Hands-on treatment
A full hour of hands-on manual therapy and targeted modalities, tailored to you — in clinic or at your home in the Reno-Sparks area.
Back to what you love
We focus on lasting relief and give you simple home exercises so you keep your gains and reduce the risk of re-injury.
We look for the root cause of your pain, not just the symptoms — a full hour of hands-on care that gets to the real issue, so you can get back to doing what you love.
Frequently asked questions
What is visceral mobilization?+
Visceral mobilization is a manual therapy consisting of gentle, specifically-placed manual forces that encourage normal mobility, tone, and inherent tissue motion of the viscera, their connective tissue, and other areas of the body where physiologic motion has become impaired.
Why would restricted organ mobility affect my pain?+
The organs and their connective tissues are linked to the musculoskeletal system. When their natural motion is restricted, it can create tension and altered movement patterns elsewhere — sometimes contributing to back, pelvic, or other pain.
Is it gentle?+
Yes. Visceral mobilization uses very light, specific manual contact — it's one of the gentlest techniques we offer.
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A full hour of hands-on, one-on-one care — in Reno, Sparks, Carson City & Incline Village.