Tactile Stimulation Therapy

Restoring Balance Through the Power of Touch

Tactile Stimulation Therapy is a therapeutic approach that uses intentional, gentle touch to support the nervous system, improve sensory integration, and promote physical and emotional wellbeing. This therapy is effective for individuals across all life stages—from children with developmental challenges to adults managing chronic conditions such as autoimmune disorders or navigating transitions like menopause.

What Is Tactile Stimulation Therapy?

Tactile stimulation engages the body’s largest sensory system—the skin—through structured forms of touch including brushing, lite touch, and the use of textured tools. These sensory inputs help “retrain” the nervous system to respond more calmly and effectively to everyday stimuli.

When sensory processing is disrupted—whether due to developmental, neurological, hormonal, or immune-related factors—tactile therapy can help restore equilibrium and enhance body-mind awareness.

Who Can Benefit?

Tactile stimulation therapy offers supportive benefits to:

  • Autoimmune conditions such as fibromyalgia, lupus, or rheumatoid arthritis
  • Menopausal changes, including heightened skin sensitivity, anxiety, and sleep disturbances
  • Stress, trauma, or anxiety-related symptoms
  • Sensory processing disorders or autism spectrum conditions

Benefits of Tactile Stimulation

  • Sensory overload and tactile defensiveness
  • Nervous system regulation and pain tolerance
  • Emotional resilience, calm, and relaxation
  • Sleep, mood stability, and body awareness
  • Hormonal balance and immune system regulation

Why Choose Our Practice?

Our experienced Technicians take an integrative, whole-body approach to healing. We understand the complex relationship between the nervous system, hormones, immune response, and sensory input. Whether you're supporting a child with special needs or managing your own sensory or autoimmune challenges, we’re here to guide you toward greater balance, clarity, and comfort through tactile therapy.