Infant Body Work in Walla Walla

Rediscover Your Independence Through Occupational Therapy in Walla Walla
Has an injury, illness, or disability made it difficult to perform daily activities you used to take for granted? Do problems with mobility, cognition, or mental health impact your ability to fully participate in the things that bring purpose and joy to your life?
You don’t have to continue struggling alone. Occupational therapy provides personalized support and practical solutions to help you rediscover your independence in everyday living. Keep reading to discover how Thrive Integrative Health & Physical Therapy’s experienced occupational therapists can be your partners on the path to regaining function, fulfilling meaningful occupations, and enriching your quality of life.
Gentle, Natural Relief for Your Baby – Backed by Skilled, Hands-On Care
At Thrive in Walla Walla, WA, we offer specialized Infant Body Work – a form of gentle manual therapy designed specifically for infants. If your baby is experiencing feeding difficulties, colic, sleep issues, or tension from birth trauma, our hands-on, non-invasive approach can help restore comfort and calm.
What Is Infant Body Work?
Infant Body Work is a specialized form of manual therapy tailored for babies. It addresses tension patterns in the body that can result from pregnancy, labor, birth, or early life stress. This gentle, hands-on technique helps release tight fascia, support nervous system regulation, and improve overall mobility and function.
Unlike gross motor therapy, Infant Body Work is not about movement milestones. It’s about supporting the baby’s body to feel safe, free, and at ease. Our certified practitioners use a soft, nurturing touch that your baby can tolerate and often enjoy.
Why Do Babies Need Body Work?
Even in the smoothest deliveries, infants can experience physical stress and restriction. Common reasons parents seek Infant Body Work include:
- Difficulty breastfeeding or latching
- Preference for turning head one direction (torticollis)
- Reflux, gas, or colic
- Sleep struggles or constant fussiness
- Birth trauma from cesarean, vacuum, or forceps delivery
- Recovery after tongue/lip tie revision
- Uneven movement or muscle tightness
These signs often reflect underlying tension or imbalance that Infant Body Work can gently address.
What to Expect at Thrive
From the moment you walk into Thrive, your baby is treated with the same care and attention we’d want for our own. During the session:
- We take time to understand your baby’s birth story and current challenges
- Your infant remains clothed and is always in your presence
- Gentle touch is applied to the head, neck, spine, and other areas of tension
- Sessions are baby-led – we stop or pause anytime they need comfort
Most babies become more relaxed during the session, and parents often notice improvements after just a few visits.
Why Thrive?
Located in the heart of Walla Walla, WA, Thrive is a trusted name in holistic care for the whole family. Our practitioner has extensive experience working with infants and is trained in body work modalities that are safe, evidence-informed, and effective.
We combine clinical skill with a compassionate, intuitive approach – because babies deserve both
Schedule a Consultation Today
If your baby is struggling and you’re unsure where to turn, we’re here to help. Our Infant Body Work sessions are tailored to your baby’s needs, and our team is happy to guide you every step of the way.
Call us at (509) 301-4447.
Let’s help your baby feel better—naturally.
Request an appointment with one of our physical therapists today and get started on your journey toward better health and wellness!
In the end, an active lifestyle is more than possible, even if you struggle with chronic pain. If you are looking to improve your health, strength, and physical activity, look no further – we are here to help.
Patients with bleeding disorders, extreme fear of needles, on medications that prevent clotting or promote excessive coagulation, or with tender points directly near vital neural or vascular tissue may be identified as contraindicated to this treatment by a practitioner.