What Is Whole Energy Body Balance for Pets? (WEBB)
The Whole Energy Body Balance (WEBB) Method is a healing somatic bodywork modality, revolutionary in healing chronic pain, anxiety & trauma in pets, horses & even people.
This technique was discovered & is taught by holistic veterinarian Dr. Edward Bassingthwaighte - known as ‘The Healing Vet’.
WEBB is a whole-body treatment method that affects the mind & body in a profoundly positive way. It’s a unique & comprehensive system that was created by Dr Edward through many years of hands on experience & exploration.
WEBB addresses & interacts with the entire physical body & energy systems of our pets. It relieves tension in the neuro-fascial network, this is the connective tissue that surrounds our muscles & organs & integrates the body as a whole, therefore having a positive flow-on effect all over. WEBB also has profound effects on mental & emotional issues, releasing & integrating trapped layers of trauma & post-traumatic stress.
Most of us are aware of the way we tense our muscles in relation to stress & animals are no different. Silent, chronic pain is something that affects many animals. Neck & back pain is a common issue, as is neuro-fascial pain, also known as pain of the connective tissues which doesn’t show up on X-rays, CT or MRI scans.
Each treatment is unique & tailored to the needs of the patient in the moment. WEBB is a fluid, flexible, intuitively guided combination of many advanced hands-on skills - from gentle relaxation techniques & craniosacral work, to deeper core releases & mobilisation of the neck & spine.
Animals don’t express pain the way humans do, their pain can often show up as discomfort & stiffness, anxiety, &/or behavioural issues, & so they often live with invisible pain for extensive periods. The WEBB assessment protocol unveils silent or invisible pain, so it can be treated, & therefore bringing forward a happier, healthier pet.
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NOTE: The promotion of complimentary therapies DO NOT serve as an alternative to professional veterinary advice & treatment. Complimentary therapies work in conjunction with appropriate vet care. Contraindications & medications must always be taken into consideration. Any information comes from study, personal experience, client feedback & research.