THB - Transformational Healing of Brevard

THB - Transformational Healing of Brevard I work with the body, mind, and spirit to reduce or eliminate physical and emotional pain. Pain is caused by trauma. I have the tools to help you. Hi!

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MM 45548 Massage therapy is one of the oldest forms of healing known to man. Very few healthcare modalities still hold weight the way massage does for over 5,000 years. Of course massage and bodywork has its limitations. Just like any healthcare modality, when used in conjunction with other healthcare professionals and proper healthcare autonomy, it's a complementary therapy that can bene

fit almost everyone. I’m Rebecca Freehill, licensed massage therapist, and founder of South Brevard Massage Therapy (formerly Healing Heart Massage and Wellness). My mission is to help empower people to live their best lives while free of pain and full of movement in an honest, educated, and intuitive way. I’ve been a massage therapist since 2013. I figured out really quick, for me to do my best for the people on my table would be to work for myself where my hands wouldn’t be tied to specific spa protocols. I went to college for massage therapy and received an associate degree in massage therapy because I wanted the best education possible for my initial training. I ended up doing double the state’s requirement for massage therapy education hours. I founded Healing Heart Massage and Wellness in late 2014 and since then, I’ve served over 1,000 Southern Brevard residents. As South Brevard’s expert in pain relief from massage and other body work tools; I have consistently increased the range of motion and decreased the pain of every person I’ve served. I bring a compassionate and intuitive education to my practice to make sure that you get everything you need out of your session with me. I’m a food healing instructor, level 1&2 Qigong instructor, 200-hour yoga instructor, CEU certified in multiple neuromuscular and myofascial courses, 2nd degree Reiki certified, and I have an arsenal of mind and body work tools to add to the massage therapy session. Nothing makes me happier than to bring relief to the people that I serve, and I devote my life to learning ways to give that to you!

Thank you Teal Swan for posting. This is essential information.
05/20/2026

Thank you Teal Swan for posting. This is essential information.

05/15/2026

You cannot rewrite their past, but you can choose a different future for yourself. That is how cycles begin to break. 🌟💫🌈🎉💪

05/10/2026

For decades, fascia was treated like “packing material” in anatomy labs — something to cut through to get to the “important” structures.

But the more research evolves, the more we are realizing fascia is one of the important structures.

A recent paper published in the Journal of Anatomy by researchers including Carla Stecco and Robert Schleip proposes that fascia should be recognized as its own anatomical system because of how deeply interconnected and functionally significant it truly is.

And honestly… many manual therapists, movement practitioners, and bodyworkers have witnessed this clinically for years.

Fascia is not isolated tissue.
It is a continuous web that surrounds and connects:
✨ muscles
✨ nerves
✨ organs
✨ blood vessels
✨ bones
✨ and even influences fluid dynamics and proprioception

This is why pain and restriction rarely stay local.

A scar in one area can affect movement somewhere completely different.
A restriction in the jaw can influence the pelvis.
Stress and trauma can change posture, tension patterns, breathing, and nervous system regulation throughout the entire body.

This is also why approaches like John Barnes’ Myofascial Release focus on the body as an interconnected whole rather than chasing symptoms in isolation.

When we begin to understand fascia as a communication network — not just connective tissue — it changes how we view pain, healing, posture, movement, trauma, and recovery.

The body is not a collection of separate parts.
It is an integrated system constantly communicating through tension, pressure, vibration, fluid, chemistry, and awareness.

Science is finally catching up to what many patients and practitioners have felt in the treatment room for decades:
Everything is connected.

Rowena Cua
Expert JFB Myofascial Release Therapist
Trauma Informed Healing
www.bodymfr.com

Good question.
05/10/2026

Good question.

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CranioSacral Therapy: Supporting Trauma Recovery

📖 Learn more:
https://www.iahe.com/storage/docs/articles/Combining-psychotherapy-with-craniosacral-therapy-for-severe-traumatized-patients-1.pdf
or visit the Upledger.com Searchable Article Database

This study explores how CranioSacral Therapy (CST), combined with psychotherapy, can support patients with severe trauma and PTSD—helping reduce physical symptoms and enhance emotional healing.

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