Chiropractic

Chiropractic was established as a healing modality in 1895 by D.D. Palmer. Over 700 different chiropractic techniques exist and every chiropractor uses their own special blend of skills and tools to help balance the nervous systems of their patients. In addition to the manual adjustments to the musculoskeletal system, chiropractic practice has included exercise, posture correction, hot/cold tre... Read More

Chiropractic was established as a healing modality in 1895 by D.D. Palmer. Over 700 different chiropractic techniques exist and every chiropractor uses their own special blend of skills and tools to help balance the nervous systems of their patients. In addition to the manual adjustments to the musculoskeletal system, chiropractic practice has included exercise, posture correction, hot/cold treatments, massage, hygiene and nutrition since the early 1900s. Chiropractic is not part of the medical healthcare system. Chiropractors, like dentists and podiatrists, are considered “portal of entry providers”; meaning they provide a specialized health service without the need of a referral from another provider. Patients seek chiropractic care for conditions such as neck & back pain, sciatica, headaches, scoliosis, carpal tunnel, plantar fasciitis, sprain/strain injuries, whiplash injuries, slip-and-fall injuries, frozen shoulder, TMJ pain, arthritis and poor posture. Chiropractic offers more than just rehabilitation from injury, with management and wellness options to keep patients healthy throughout their many stages of life.


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Halotherapy

Dry salt inhalation therapy.


Yoga Therapy

Yoga Therapy focuses on proper body mechanics and posture to correct patterns of tension and dysfunction. Yoga is considered “the science of breath”. Deep breathing is first and foremost our most important physical-mental-emotional movement. To choose to take a deep breath is to choose life. Specific body postures (Asanas, Mudras), intentional breathing and guided meditation are yogic tools whi... Read More

Yoga Therapy focuses on proper body mechanics and posture to correct patterns of tension and dysfunction. Yoga is considered “the science of breath”. Deep breathing is first and foremost our most important physical-mental-emotional movement. To choose to take a deep breath is to choose life. Specific body postures (Asanas, Mudras), intentional breathing and guided meditation are yogic tools which promote balance, stability and mobility of mind & body for improved health and overall wellness. Observe the natural movements of young children and the animal world: they stretch and strengthen their bodies in response to emotional stimuli. We hope to teach Yoga as more than an exercise class. We hope that you integrate our teachings as part of your daily routine in order to “YOGA” your way through life. -Namaste- (the Love Light in me recognizes the Love Light in you)


Time Line Therapy

Linnette worked in the pharmaceutical sales industry for 24 years. In 2022 she decided it was time for a change. She attended the Douglas J Aveda Institute esthiology program and joined Williamston Wellness Chirospa in October of that year. She enjoys helping people with skin care services and recommendations. She is continually building upon expertise in skin care by participating in product/modality training programs. In her free time, she enjoys gardening, cooking, exercising, and spending time with her family. Schedule an appointment with Linnette for your skin care needs!

Linnette worked in the pharmaceutical sales industry for 24 years. In 2022 she decided it was ti... Read More

Education/Training: Michigan State University - B.S. Psychology (1997); Lansing Community College - Massage Therapy Certificate (2000); Palmer College of Chiropractic - Doctor of Chiropractic (2006), Licensed in Michigan since 2006; Chiropractic Sports Practitioner Training (2011); BirthFit Professional (Fertility/Pregnancy/Post-Partum care), SHAPE Reclaimed Practitioner (Nutrition and Detox Program) and Wholistic Bodywork for Animals.

Education/Training: Michigan State University - B.S. Psychology (1997); Lansing Community Colleg... Read More

Curt Stoneham received his training from the Health Enrichment Center in Lapeer, MI and graduated in 1996. He joined Williamston Wellness in 2016. He has trained in many different styles of massage, including Relaxation, Therapeutic, Swedish Style, Trigger Point, Deep Tissue, Shiatsu and Positional Release. His specialties are Swedish Style Deep Tissue and Reiki (Level 2). Curt enjoys working with people and helping them improve their health, release tension and manifest greater overall well-being. In his spare time, Curt enjoys playing the drums, writing comedy, doing yoga and creating cooking videos.

Curt Stoneham received his training from the Health Enrichment Center in Lapeer, MI and graduated... Read More

Analise received her clinical massage training from Lansing Community College, graduating in 2010. She joined Williamston Wellness in November 2019 after working with Dr. Ranes in years prior at another local wellness center. She holds certifications in many modalities including: Lymphatic Drainage Technique, Reiki (Level III), Prenatal, Cranial Sacral Technique (Level I), Myofascial Cupping, and Ashiatstu (aka Barefoot Massage). She specializes in neuromuscular, myofascial and deep tissue massage and incorporates passive stretching into most bodywork sessions. Analise enjoys her time with her clients now more than ever, being that she is a mostly stay-at-home mom to two high energy little humans. “I pride myself in creating a safe, comfortable and judgment-free space for my clients.”

Analise received her clinical massage training from Lansing Community College, graduating in 2010... Read More

Allison Roberts received her training from the Ann Arbor Institute of Massage Therapy. She graduated with the Highest GPA Award in 2013 and has been a practicing MT ever since. She has worked with Dr. Ranes and Williamston Wellness since 2014. Allison has certifications in Neuromuscular, Deep tissue therapy, Myofascial therapy, Therapeutic Stones, Raindrop therapy and Ashiatsu (barefoot massage). She enjoys helping people recover from injury or chronic pain.

Allison Roberts received her training from the Ann Arbor Institute of Massage Therapy. She gradua... Read More

Trisha’s background as a wellness practitioner began in health and fitness. She owned and operated a series of group fitness studios in NJ from 2013-2018.

Since then, she’s developed a private coaching and consulting practice based in professional, relational, and interpersonal communication and behavior change.

As a Neuro-Linguistic Programming and Time Line Therapy™ Practitioner, she works with people of all backgrounds and approaches her intimate client sessions openly, judgement-free, and toward client results.

This is a sacred energetic space she doesn’t take lightly.

Time Line Therapy™ is a non-talk therapy that assists in healing past wounds, empowering awareness and emotional intelligence, and generating less limitation and resistance internally equating to more productive outcomes.

She does this by shifting recurring thought patterns, beliefs, behaviors, and habits into “learnings” and helping clients understand how to work with their subconscious mind, not against it.

Clients approach Trisha for things like healing particular relationships, creating more balance in a specific life arena that seems out of whack (while other arenas seem to be going swimmingly); cutting unhealthy habits/behaviors or negative internal self talk, or shifting a belief that is no longer serving (for instance, “I’m an all-or-nothing person”).

Change doesn’t happen over night and over time clients find they’re less triggered by certain events and people, calmer under pressure, more confident in decision-making, and their relationships start to improve both externally and internally.

Time Line Therapy™ is not hypnosis, yet it does involve being in a light trans state, seated upright (so no one falls asleep!)

This therapy can be done both remotely or in person effectively. There is a minimum of six :45 min sessions required. If you’re interested in learning more, feel free to reach out!

p. 734-646-7953 e. trishaterns@gmail.com

Trisha’s background as a wellness practitioner began in health and fitness. She owned and operate... Read More

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