Integrative Medicine located in Glastonbury, CT Integrative medicine combines holistic and conventional treatments to encourage general well-being. By viewing all of your body’s systems as interconnected, integrative medicine can improve your health and quality of life.5/5(1). Inner Truth Integrative Therapies LLC provides professional massage therapy services in and around Glastonbury CT. Integrative Manual Therapy is a gentle, hands-on approach to health that looks for the underlying causes of a person’s problems. IMT was developed at the Institute of Integrative Manual Therapy in Connecticut by Dr. Sharon Giammatteo, Ph.D., IMT-C and Thomas Giammatteo, P.T., D.C., Ph.D.-IMT-C over the last 35 years.
I hold a degree in Physical Therapy from St. Louis University and am a Certified Integrative Manual Therapy practitioner. In addition to my previous practice, I have been employed as a physical therapist at Mount Sinai Hospital in Hartford, CT and Hospital for Special Care in New Britain, CT. It was through her Upledger studies that Lissa became friends with Dr. Sharon Weiselfish-Giammatteo, the founder of Integrative Manual Therapy. Sharon had a physical therapy clinic in Connecticut, and Lissa began a long apprenticeship with her, which eventually led to working in Sharon’s clinic. There was no pain to my daughter and she was a pleasure to deal with. I would suggest her to anyone. She works on all ages from infants to adults. So if you're in need of Integrative manual therapy she's your lady. She has also done cranial sacral therapy on my husband and it has helped him with some aches and pains.
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