

Infant Massage & Bodywork with Milk Stories
Bodywork includes a variety of skilled methods to passively influence anatomical structures (bones, fascia, muscles, tendons) or systems (nervous system, digestive system).
Babies, parents and caregivers can benefit from these modalities to improve nervous system and sensory regulation, reduce body tension, increase circulation, and toward general health and well-being.
As an occupational therapist and Certified Educator of Infant Massage (CEIM), Jessica uses massage and bodywork in combination with other therapeutic techniques toward functional goals and as an education tool to teach parents and caregivers skills they can use for a lifetime.
Infant massage and bodywork techniques are integrated into infant feeding therapy and occupational therapy sessions.
Skilled, hands-on, therapeutic modalities for:
Relieving Gas & Constipation
Soothing Colic Episodes
Managing Reflux Discomfort
Torticollis (Tight Neck Muscles)
General Body Tension & “Scrunchiness” from Birth
Flat Head Syndrome (Plagiocephaly) and Body Alignment
Tongue Ties, Latch Pain, and Oral Tension
Improving Digestion for Better Feeding
Calming Bedtime Routine
Reducing Stress for Baby (and Parents)
Quality Time and Bonding
Building Parents’ Confidence