
Discover Natural Pain Relief Solutions
Are you navigating persistent pain, recovering from an injury or illness, or dealing with the after-effects of surgery or trauma? Wynn offers an eclectic blend of body-based therapies, individually tailored to help you heal, restore balance, and feel your best—physically, mentally, and emotionally. With extensive clinical training and a keen understanding of the body’s complex systems, Wynn employs techniques such as fascial release, lymphatic drainage, and cranial therapy with precision and care, allowing your body to heal at its own pace.

Sasha M.
“I have experienced life-changing improvements after seeing Wynn for treatments. Anytime life sets me back with illness or injury, I seek Wynn’s care, even if it means traveling across the country. I highly recommend Wynn's treatment plans to anyone looking for a reset or relief from pain and discomfort.”
Ashley B.
“Wynn is a very compassionate and gifted person. A session like none other. A very highly recommended therapist!”
John H.
“I’ve had an intractable shoulder injury for a few years that seemed impervious to various therapies. Two sessions with Wynn was enough to make a major difference and substantial progress to full recovery. Many thanks to Wynn!
What is Manual Therapy?
Manual therapies are hands-on techniques designed to assess and treat the body’s structural and functional imbalances. These therapies take a holistic approach, addressing not only soft tissues, joints, and other physical structures but also the central nervous system and the body's subtle aspects. By using specialized methods, manual therapies aim to alleviate pain, improve mobility, and restore overall balance. Supporting the body’s natural healing processes, this approach promotes recovery from injuries, surgeries, and various conditions, fostering well-being and enhancing quality of life.
What Is Somatic
Therapy?
Somatic therapies are techniques that focus on integrating the mind and body by working directly with the nervous system. Utilizing approaches like cranial therapy, somatoemotional release, and other subtle yet precise methods, these therapies address physical tension and emotional holding patterns stored in the body. By releasing these patterns, somatic therapies support the body’s natural healing processes, promote relaxation, improve nervous system regulation, and foster a deeper sense of balance and connection between mind and body.

Alleviate Pain & Discomfort
from chronic conditions,
injuries, or surgeries
Improve Mental Functioning
by balancing the central nervous system and enhancing circulation in the brain and spinal cord
Reduce Stress & Tension
by working with the central nervous
system to help you unwind both
physically and mentally
Support Long-Term Health
​by addressing underlying causes, not just symptoms
Promote Healing & Rehabilitation
to recover faster and feel
more like yourself again
Enhance Mobility & Function
by releasing restricted tissues and structures, and by improving circulation

WYNN WOLF, LMT
Integrative Manual Therapist & Cranial Therapist
Orthopedic, Cranial, & somatic Therapies

Wynn brings nearly fifteen years of experience providing care to thousands of individuals across all manner of health experiences. Whether alleviating pain, facilitating rehabilitation, or nurturing holistic well-being, Wynn’s distinctive and intuitive approach fosters transformations in body, mind, and spirit.
Wynn offers a diverse range of body-based therapies to individuals experiencing pain, injury, surgical rehabilitation, post-trauma, and more. Wynn's comprehensive understanding of the body's structural and functional dynamics is complemented by advanced orthopedic and osteopathic techniques, drawing from extensive education in anatomy, physiology, clinical embryology, and biomechanics, alongside specialized training in various manual therapy modalities.
With education from institutions such as the University of Bridgeport School of Chiropractic, the University of the Arts, and the Upledger Institute, Wynn’s clinical expertise and ongoing training span over two thousand hours of applied assessment and technique, including: ​
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Fascial, visceral, & cranial therapies
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Soft tissue & scar mobilization
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Active & passive pain modulation
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Low-velocity joint mobilization
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METs, counterstain, & positional release
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Nerve decompression
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Lymphatic drainage
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Medical massage
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Structural realignment ​​
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Somatic therapies
