Jonathan Overbay PT ATC MOMT CST-T

Physical therapist with 35 plus years experience including a masters in orthopedic manual therapy.

  • Master's in Orthopedic Manual Therapy (MOMT)

  • Craniosacral certification (CST-T)

  • Mckenzie Certified (MDT)

  • Maitland Certified (COMT)

  • Access Bars certified

  • Integrated Dry Needling

  • ASTYM

  • Reiki

Insightful refers to tapping in to our bodies innate intelligence

Healing Through Insightful Bodywork

The craniosacral therapy provided a transformative healing experience. Highly recommend it for profound relaxation.

Emily Smith

A person is seated on a purple portable massage chair at the edge of a body of water, covered with a patterned blanket, eyes closed and face slightly elevated. The background features lush green trees, and there is a small cloth and a bottle placed nearby on the ground.
A person is seated on a purple portable massage chair at the edge of a body of water, covered with a patterned blanket, eyes closed and face slightly elevated. The background features lush green trees, and there is a small cloth and a bottle placed nearby on the ground.
In a shaded area with an ornate backdrop, a person is receiving a massage or some form of care while sitting on a mat. Nearby stands a large umbrella providing extra shade. A group of people is gathered in the background, absorbed in conversation. The scene feels intimate and focused, with elements of daily life and cultural significance present.
In a shaded area with an ornate backdrop, a person is receiving a massage or some form of care while sitting on a mat. Nearby stands a large umbrella providing extra shade. A group of people is gathered in the background, absorbed in conversation. The scene feels intimate and focused, with elements of daily life and cultural significance present.

★★★★★

... connecting the mind and body through intention and breath work, promoting 'coherence' which can help reduce stress and anxiety, facilitate deeper bodywork and improve your own meditation/breath/relaxation practice