EDS Specialists in Asheville, NC
7 specialists in Asheville
Mental Health (1)
Movement / Exercise (1)
Other (2)
Innisfree Wellness
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Whealth
Whealth Hypermobility Program is an online initiative developed by movement professionals who themselves experience hypermobile EDS. Designed specifically for individuals with hypermobility, the program is crafted by experts with academic backgrounds in nursing and kinesiology, complemented by certifications in Pilates, personal training, and other movement disciplines. Comprehensive, Tailored Approach The program adopts a gentle, joint-by-joint methodology, guiding members to safely strengthen their bodies in a way that respects their unique needs. It emphasizes foundational principles such as posture, alignment, and biomechanics, ensuring that users build a solid base before progressing to more advanced movements. This gradual progression helps mitigate the risk of injury caused by excessive joint mobility. Interactive and Educational Experience Beyond exercise, Whealth Hypermobility Program offers a rich educational component. Members learn the intricacies of human anatomy through hand-painted illustrations presented on models demonstrating each movement. This visual approach enhances understanding of how each exercise affects the body, allowing users to engage with their physical health more deeply. Holistic Lifestyle Integration The program embraces the biopsychosocial model of pain by incorporating lifestyle modifications that address all aspects of well-being. Participants receive guidance on: •Nutrition & Hydration: Optimizing diet and fluid intake, education on how this correlates with pain, and comorbid conditions. •Stress Management: Techniques to reduce stress and its impact on pain. •Sleep Optimization: Strategies to improve sleep quality for better recovery. •Additional Lifestyle Factors: Other essential elements that contribute to pain management and improved function, including education on the science of pain. Supportive Community Environment Members benefit from live coaching calls and a dedicated, members-only community. Here, coaches provide personalized feedback on movements, answer questions, and foster an encouraging environment. This supportive network, comprised of both peers and experts, creates a space where individuals can share experiences and thrive together. Enhancing, Not Replacing, Medical Care It’s important to note that the Whealth Hypermobility Program is not intended to replace professional medical care. Instead, it is designed to complement traditional healthcare by filling in the gaps where medical providers often have limited time or insurance constraints that hinder comprehensive patient education. This program empowers individuals to take ownership of various aspects of their health, providing actionable strategies to improve overall outcomes while working alongside their existing medical treatment plans. Overall, Whealth Hypermobility Program offers a thoughtfully designed, multifaceted approach that empowers individuals with hypermobility to understand, manage, and improve their physical well-being.
Other
Hypermobility
Physical Therapy (3)
Fyzical Therapy and Balance Center
I’ve been practicing outpatient physical therapy for over 25 years much of that time treating chronic pain and have spent since 2023 heavily invested in researching and treating Ehlers-Danlos syndrome and POTS. Our clinic also offers specialties in pelvic health, orthotics, TMJ, and balance training to augment manual interventions and strength training regimens designed specifically for EDS and POTS patients.
Physical Therapy
Hypermobility
Chronic Pain
Pelvic Floor
ReEnvision Physical Therapy
Treats HSD, hEDS, cEDS and “mixed” EDS, and dysautonomia.
Physical Therapy
Orthopedic / Surgery
Pots
Chronic Pain
Unified Therapies
The Ehlers-Danlos syndromes can cause significant instability in joints that can lead to injuries. Physical therapy can strengthen muscles around the joints to decrease Ehlers-Danlos syndrome symptoms. Physical therapy can help with joint pain, joint dislocation due to hypermobility, and frequent falling. By helping strengthen different muscles and teaching new ways to move, physical therapy allows individuals with Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome to find new paths to symptom relief.
Physical Therapy
Mental Health
Hypermobility