Trauma is more than a psychological experienceit is also stored in the body. Whether it results from an accident, surgery, emotional abuse, chronic stress, or a major life event, trauma can cause long-lasting physical imbalances that interfere with daily function and well-being.
Trauma is more than a psychological experienceit is also stored in the body. Whether it results from an accident, surgery, emotional abuse, chronic stress, or a major life event, trauma can cause long-lasting physical imbalances that interfere with daily function and well-being.
At Your Form Sux, we specialize in trauma-informed physiotherapy, helping clients heal through movement, touch, and nervous system regulation. This approach goes beyond traditional rehab to target the root causes of pain, tension, and dysregulation. Through gentle, science-backed techniques, physiotherapy can be a key part of your trauma recovery journey.
Understanding the Impact of Trauma on the Body
When you experience trauma, your body activates its fight, flight, or freeze survival mode. If this stress response stays active for too long or is never fully processed, the body can begin to show symptoms such as:
Chronic muscle tension
Poor posture or restricted mobility
Nervous system hypersensitivity
Headaches, fatigue, and digestive issues
Pain that doesnt respond to conventional treatment
Disconnection from the body (dissociation)
Physiotherapy provides a safe space to reconnect with your body, release stored tension, and gently restore your sense of safety and control.
Why Physiotherapy Works for Trauma Recovery
Physiotherapy is uniquely positioned to support trauma recovery because it treats the mind-body connection through:
Touch and movement therapy that engages the sensory system
Breathwork to regulate the nervous system
Somatic awareness practices that enhance body connection
Customized exercise programs that rebuild strength and trust in movement
All of these elements combine to help trauma survivors re-establish a sense of grounding, resilience, and physical autonomy.
Effective Physiotherapy Techniques for Trauma Healing
Here are some of the most powerful techniques we use at Your Form Sux to support trauma recovery:
1. Myofascial Release
Trauma often creates adhesions in the fasciathe connective tissue surrounding muscles and organs. This can lead to pain, limited movement, and emotional tension. Myofascial release is a hands-on technique that gently loosens these restrictions, improving circulation, mobility, and nervous system regulation.
2. Breath Retraining and Diaphragmatic Breathing
Trauma disrupts healthy breathing patterns. Many people develop shallow, rapid breathing or hold their breath without realizing it. Through guided breathwork, we retrain the diaphragm and promote deep, rhythmic breathing that signals safety to the brain and body.
3. Somatic Awareness and Grounding Exercises
These techniques focus on bringing attention back to the body in a safe, non-triggering way. Youll learn to notice physical sensations, release tension consciously, and stay present without overwhelm. This can be especially helpful for those who experience dissociation or anxiety.
4. Pelvic Floor Physiotherapy
The pelvic floor is highly sensitive to trauma, particularly for individuals with histories of sexual or emotional abuse. Gentle pelvic physiotherapy can restore function, comfort, and awareness, helping clients release deep patterns of holding and fear in this area of the body.
5. Gentle Mobilization and Movement Retraining
Trauma can cause guarded movement patterns or postural changes. We use low-impact exercises and manual therapy to help retrain the way you moveimproving coordination, symmetry, and ease. Movement becomes a tool for empowerment, not just rehabilitation.
6. Nervous System Regulation
All treatments are designed with nervous system support in mind. We guide you in understanding your own regulation signalswhen you feel safe, when you feel activated, and how to shift out of a stress state using movement, breath, and body positioning.
The Trauma-Informed Difference at Your Form Sux
We know that healing from trauma requires more than just exercises and routines. Our trauma-informed approach means:
You are always in control of your treatment
We prioritize safety, trust, and collaboration
We move at your pace, without pressure or judgment
We integrate mental and emotional awareness into physical recovery
Every session is guided by compassion, consent, and clinical expertise.
Who Can Benefit from Trauma-Focused Physiotherapy?
This approach is beneficial for people recovering from:
Physical or emotional abuse
Car accidents or workplace injuries
Surgery or medical trauma
Birth trauma or pelvic injuries
Chronic stress, anxiety, or PTSD
Dissociation or somatic numbness
If you feel disconnected from your body, overwhelmed by pain, or stuck in survival mode, trauma-informed physiotherapy can offer a path toward relief and reconnection.
Final Thoughts: Healing Is Possible
Your body is not brokenits responding to what its been through. With the right support, you can release tension, restore mobility, and feel safe in your body again.
Physiotherapy is more than physical recoveryits a way to rebuild trust with your body, regulate your nervous system, and reclaim your strength.
At Your Form Sux, we walk with you every step of the way on your trauma recovery journeyoffering evidence-based techniques that meet you where you are, and help you grow forward.





