Sarah earned her Chiropractic Degree at Canadian Memorial Chiropractic College in 2003. She is also an alumnus of Princeton University, where she studied Cultural Anthropology. After graduating from Princeton, Dr. Sarah taught highschool in New York City, L.A. and in Kashechewan, ON on a Northern Reserve. While she loved teaching her students she felt her true call was to work with the body and help humans feel more connected and integrated with their bodies as they live this adventure of life.
Sarah is very interested in working with the body to release tension, stress, and pain and to introduce a state of comfort and integrity with one's being.
Chiropractic is the treatment of the musculoskeletal system by adjusting the joints of the body and releasing the muscular and fascial system associated. This treatment method can benefit young and old, athletes and students of life.
Craniosacral therapy is a gentle treatment method applied to the cranium and spine with the intent to access the fascial system beneath. While working gently with the fascia of the Cranosacral system the therapist can unwind deep tension that causes torsion and pain throughout the body..