Soul Lux PT

Feel safe knowing you’re in expert hands.

Aside from being a neuroscience nerd devoted to somatic trauma education, I’ve been on a spiritual path for nearly 2 decades with the goal of being a bridge-builder between science and spirituality.

I provide many treatment modalities with a strong emphasis in Hands-on Healing which includes:

  • CranioSacral Therapy

  • Pelvic Health (Male & Female)

  • Visceral Manipulation (Gut health)

  • Fascial Release

  • Lymphatic Drainage

  • Spine and Joint Mobilization

  • Somatic Awareness & Emotional Release Practices

  • Nervous System Re-Wiring

  • Integrated Trauma Resolution.

Feel gentle touch radiate energy through your body, and long-held tension dissolve. Plus, gain clarity from your body’s own wisdom!

Personalized Treatments

Dr. Daniela Pruzan performs craniosacral therapy on a patient
CranioSacral Therapy

Listening to the biorhythms of the body and using light touch to induce a relaxed nervous system and promote the body’s self-healing.

CST has been proven effective for a wide range of physical pain and dysfunction including:

  • Migraines and Headaches

  • Chronic Neck and Back Pain

  • Jaw pain and TMD

  • Concussions and Brain Injuries

  • Traumatic injuries and events

  • Autism, Parkinsons, MS

  • Stress and Tension-Related Problems

  • Emotional Difficulties

Dr. Daniela Pruzan practices myofascial release on a patient
(Myo)fascial Release

Fascia is a connective tissue that when unhealthy, can restrict movement or cause pain and dysfunction.

Facial release restores movement, improves circulation + frees underlying tissues such as:

  • Muscles

  • Ligaments

  • Tendons

  • Bones

  • Organs

Dr. Daniela Pruzan performs visceral manipulation on a patient
Visceral Manipulation

Mobilizing the visceral (internal) organs of the abdomen, pelvis, thorax and surrounding fascia to:

  • Improve digestive issues

  • Decrease pain

  • Increase circulation and motility

  • Address scar tissue (post-surgical)

  • Improve organ function

The process of healing in Physical Therapy is not a passive act.

This is your formal invitation to finally be held and supported.