Dr. Sally Kleinbart
A different conversation with your body.
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Sometimes where it hurts isn't where we begin.
Our bodies are remarkably intelligent. They adapt.
An old injury. A surgical scar. A lingering illness. A dental procedure. Years of compensation. Over time, these adaptations can become part of a larger pattern, even if the original event feels like ancient history.
Rather than chasing symptoms, I trace the threads that connect them.
As the process unfolds, what once felt like a constant limitation may gradually become a distant memory.
People often come to me for:
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Chronic pain, persistent tension, or restricted movement patterns
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Headaches, sinus issues, jaw pain or tension, and neck pain
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Lingering effects of concussion, stroke, or other neurological injuries
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Feeling unsettled after surgery, illness, or other major life events
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Breathing, swallowing, digestive function, or nervous-system regulation
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Regaining trust in an old injury, even years (or decades) later
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Complex concerns that don't fit neatly into a single diagnosis or identifiable source

