Shaline Amani, Fascial Counterstrain Therapy, LMT

Student of Doctor of Chiropractic, DC

Clinical Interests: Integrative Medicine, Bioenergetics, Functional Nutrition, Ayurvedic Herbology

Research Interests: Neurophysiology

Shaline Amani, is an LMT and Student of Doctor of Chiropractic (DC).  She is Texas Native and has an MBA from Rice University and a BBA in Finance from The University of Texas at Austin.  She spent 6 years in Bali, Indonesia learning from masters and teachers in the art of Natural & Energetic Healing.

After seeking out numerous doctors and therapists around the world to manage full body chronic pain fibromyalgia symptoms for 8 years, Shaline found Counterstrain in 2018. The treatment that she received made her a believer of the technique so much so that she decided to switch careers from finance to manual therapy, specializing in Counterstrain.  

Shaline's inspiration is her mother, Naz, who, after numerous health setbacks over the past few years, has also experienced life changing results from Counterstrain therapy on a surgical scar, MCAS / histamine / allergy flare-ups, and brain and spinal cord treatments points for muscle weakness and other systems.  

Shaline hopes to help further Counterstrain and Neurophysiology research to help clinical patients improve their health and wellbeing, increase and maintain their mobility and strength, and self-educate on the role and impact of their own mind-body connection in relation to experiences of physical and emotional chronic pain.

In her free time, Shaline enjoys studying and meditating on Dr. Joe Dispenza's teachings in self-healing based on neuroscience research.

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Fascial Counterstrain Osteopathic Therapy, LMT, JSCCI

Functional & Integrative Medicine Practitioner, IHP, IFM

Student of Clinical Neuroscience & Functional Neurology, MS

Student of Doctor of Chiropractic, DC

Other Studies: Functional Nutrition, Ayurvedic Herbology

Research & Interests: Meditation, Quantum Physics

What is Fascial Counterstrain?

"FCS is an osteopathic manual technique that utilizes diagnostic tender points, using a cranial scan, to identify and remove painful & reflexively protected and contracted tissues by decompressing involved structures and deactivating nociceptors. Nociceptors are deep fascial pain receptors, which maintain the body's soft tissues in a persistent guarded or "over-protective" state, causing reflex muscular dysfunction. Symptoms and conditions treated include musculoskeletal pain, chronic edema, weakness, digestive dysfunction, neuropathies, endocrine dysfunction, migraine and non-migraine headaches, visual disturbances, tachycardia, CRPS, peripheral arterial disease, balance disorders, seizures, tinnitus, depression, impaired immune system function, and systemic conditions like fibromyalgia.

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