What This Work Offers

Somatic Structural Therapy provides trauma-informed bodywork and somatic coaching that support nervous system regulation, structural ease, and embodied awareness. Sessions use fascia-led manual therapy—including fascial unwinding, craniosacral techniques, and biodynamic structural support—guided by your body's cues rather than imposed technique. The work creates conditions for protective tension patterns to unwind when your system is ready, not through force or pressure.

Trauma-Informed, Consent-Based Care

Every session rests on a simple commitment: your body sets the pace. Ongoing consent, clear options about touch and positioning, and collaborative choices about where to focus are built into the work. You never need to share details of your history for sessions to be supportive. Attention to signs of overwhelm or activation allows adjustments to contact, timing, or conversation so your nervous system can stay within a workable range.

Fascia-Led, Listening-Based Approach

Rather than pushing tissue or forcing change, sessions follow subtle responses in the fascia and nervous system. Gentle craniosacral holds, slow fascial unwinding, and biodynamic structural support invite the body to reorganize in ways that feel safer and more sustainable. This listening-based approach may support reduced protective tension, easier breathing, and a clearer sense of internal space while respecting your boundaries and capacity on any given day.

Safety

I prioritize consent, clear communication, and pacing that your nervous system can integrate.

Fascia

I use gentle, fascia-led touch that supports structural ease and regulation.

Choice

Every session is collaborative, tailored to your needs, and guided by your body.

Brandon Carroll, LMT

Licensed Massage Therapist | Somatic Structural Therapy


I am a Licensed Massage Therapist practicing since 2014 with over ten years of hands-on experience in trauma-informed, fascia-led bodywork. My advanced training includes fascial unwinding, craniosacral approaches, biodynamic structural support, and somatic methods that prioritize nervous system regulation. I came to this work through understanding how the body holds protective patterns and how gentle, listening-based touch can create conditions for those patterns to shift. My practice is informed by the recognition that healing happens at the pace the nervous system can integrate—not through intensity, but through creating safety and following what the body is ready to release.


I work with individuals experiencing chronic stress, trauma patterns, and nervous system overwhelm. Beyond hands-on sessions, I offer trauma-informed somatic coaching to support nervous system literacy and integration of bodywork experiences into daily life. My approach is grounded in science—fascia, nervous system physiology, structural organization—while honoring the body's innate wisdom.