Trauma doesnt just affect the mindit embeds itself in the nervous system, muscles, joints, and posture. For many people, trauma results in chronic tension, unexplained pain, fatigue, and a deep sense of disconnect from their own bodies.
Trauma doesnt just affect the mindit embeds itself in the nervous system, muscles, joints, and posture. For many people, trauma results in chronic tension, unexplained pain, fatigue, and a deep sense of disconnect from their own bodies. Physiotherapy can be a powerful and natural way to begin the process of healingnot just physically, but emotionally as well.
At Your Form Sux, we specialize in trauma-informed physiotherapy that prioritizes safety, compassion, and evidence-based techniques designed to support whole-person recovery. In this blog, well walk you through what to expect when starting physiotherapy for trauma so you can begin your healing journey with confidence.
Why Choose Physiotherapy for Trauma Recovery?
Unlike traditional medical models that treat symptoms in isolation, trauma-informed physiotherapy addresses the body as a whole, recognizing the deep connection between the physical body and emotional well-being.
Whether youre dealing with:
Persistent muscle tension
Chronic pain without a clear diagnosis
Postural changes from emotional holding
Breathing dysfunction
Pelvic floor issues after trauma or childbirth
Somatic symptoms linked to PTSD or anxiety
physiotherapy can offer a gentle, grounded approach to healing that restores your sense of control, movement, and trust in your body.
What Makes Trauma-Informed Physiotherapy Different?
At Your Form Sux, trauma-informed physiotherapy means:
Every session is led by consent
Your comfort, safety, and pace are prioritized
We never push you beyond what feels safe
We recognize that your body holds memories and responses shaped by past experiences
This approach isnt about fixing you. Its about working with your body to restore balance and resilience in a way that feels supportive, not overwhelming.
What to Expect in Your First Appointment
1. A Gentle, Judgment-Free Conversation
Your first session starts with a conversation, not a test or evaluation. Well ask about:
What youre experiencing physically (pain, tightness, fatigue, etc.)
Any past or recent trauma (only if you feel comfortable sharing)
Your goals for therapy
What helps you feel safe and supported
There is no pressure to share your trauma storywe work with whats showing up in your body, not just in your past.
2. A Comfortable Physical Assessment
Once you feel ready, well gently assess your posture, movement patterns, breathing, and any areas of discomfort. Unlike typical physiotherapy, this exam is slow, respectful, and always guided by consent.
We may look for signs such as:
Muscle guarding or tension patterns
Restricted joint movement
Breathing dysfunction (e.g., shallow chest breathing)
Nervous system reactivity (like flinching or freezing)
This helps us understand how trauma may be manifesting physically.
3. A Personalized Treatment Plan
Based on your needs and comfort level, well co-create a treatment plan that might include:
Myofascial release to gently reduce tension and restrictions in fascia
Breathwork and diaphragmatic breathing to regulate the nervous system
Gentle movement and somatic awareness exercises to rebuild trust in your body
Pelvic floor therapy, if relevant, with trauma-sensitive techniques
Postural re-education to reverse patterns of collapse or guarding
Grounding strategies and mindfulness to support emotional regulation
The goal is never to push youits to meet your body where it is and guide it toward healing at its own pace.
Common Reactions and Progress
Trauma healing is not linear, and everyone responds differently. Some people may feel lighter and more mobile after the first few sessions, while others may initially feel more aware of their pain or emotions. These responses are normal and expected.
You may experience:
Increased body awareness
Temporary emotional releases
Improved breathing and posture
Decreased pain or muscle tension
A growing sense of connection and safety in your body
Progress is about building capacity, not rushing recovery.
How Many Sessions Will You Need?
There is no one-size-fits-all answer. Some clients benefit from just a few sessions; others may choose to engage in ongoing care as they rebuild strength, resilience, and trust in their body.
Your physiotherapist will check in with you regularly and adjust your plan as your needs evolve.
Youre Not Alone: Were Here to Support You
At Your Form Sux, we understand how vulnerable it can feel to seek support for trauma recovery. Our mission is to offer a space where your body is listened to, respected, and supported every step of the way.
We dont see your symptoms as problemswe see them as messages from your body asking to be understood. And were here to help you translate those messages into healing.
Final Thoughts
Healing from trauma is possiblewith the right support, safety, and guidance. Trauma-informed physiotherapy offers a natural and empowering way to reconnect with your body, release tension, and rediscover movement as a source of strength and safety.
At Your Form Sux, were here to walk with you on your path to recovery. You dont have to do it alone.





