Structural, functional and energetic approaches to pain and trauma

Experience a Return to your Natural State of Health

Understanding + Experience = A Change In Perspective

Over the past 22 years, my practice has given me the opportunity to work with a wide range of individuals with a broad variety of health concerns and challenges. In addition to my experience in the role of therapist, I offer tools developed over three decades of study and personal practice to benefit you in your journey.

The healing potential lies within.

Health and healing fundamentally arise from our relationship with our self. The moment we take responsibility for our process of discovery is the moment we begin to heal.

I offer you a blend of knowledge, experience and intension to holistically address your structure and function on both the physical and subtle (energetic) levels.

Together we will work to deepen your understanding and experience of health as an expression of balance within your whole being.

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AWARENESS IS THE FOUNDATION of all of the therapies I offer. Awareness is our most powerful tool for working within our own systems for healing and health building.

Learning to focus attention in the sensations of the body is a powerful method for connecting to awareness. Using the power of our awareness, through attention, intention, conscious action and letting go, we are empowered to intervene in our dysfunctional patterns, rebuild our health, and tap into our innate capacity for creativity, spontaneity, and joy.

It’s all about letting go

Letting go of a tight muscle

Letting go of a restriction in a joint

Letting go of a habitual thought

Letting go of a limiting belief

It’s all about letting go

One of the most accessible and powerful ways to the experience of letting go is through the body. I invite you now to commit yourself to the experience of letting go.

– Janet Klco, Meditation and Movement Class, Salida, CO 2008


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