05/29/2026
MY BODY MOVED MOUNTAINS
Why kids sometimes feel tired or tender after Spinal Flow.
Before their session, they’re:
Doing cartwheels.
Climbing jungle gyms.
Twisting, hanging, running, pushing.
They look strong.
They look fine.
But inside?
Their nervous system might be holding tension.
Their muscles may be bracing.
Their little bodies may be working harder than they need to.
Then comes Spinal Flow.
Gentle touches.
No cracking.
No forcing.
Just quiet communication between brain and spine.
And sometimes after?
They’re sleepy.
A little tender.
Extra cuddly.
Quieter than usual.
Maybe even emotional.
That’s not a setback.
That’s their body shifting gears.
When tension releases, the system doesn’t need to stay in “go mode.”
It can downshift.
Reset.
Rebuild.
And rebuilding takes energy.
So if your child rests more after a session, drinks more water, or wants an early bedtime…
Their body just moved mountains.
Let it integrate.
Energy often returns stronger and more coordinated within a day or two.
SMALL PARENT NOTE
It’s common for children to need extra rest after Spinal Flow.
This reflects nervous system recalibration and muscular release — not harm.
Encourage hydration, quiet play, and sleep while the body adapts.
Spinal Flow supports the body’s natural communication system and adaptive processes.
It does not diagnose or treat medical conditions. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider for medical concerns.
✨️Borrowed from a fellow British Columbia Spinal Flow Practitioner 🙌