Webster Technique is a pregnancy-specific protocol that works to correct pelvic joint and ligamentous imbalance.
Altered biomechanics in the pelvis may result in pain and discomfort and reduced range of motion.
Associated tightening of soft tissues is thought to have an aberrant effect on the uterus itself, which may affect baby’s position in preparation for birth. This in turn can be related to congenital issues such as torticollis, plagiocephaly and hip dysfunction.
Webster Technique entails gentle adjustments being made to restore joint motion and help to relax the muscles and ligaments of the pelvic area. As balance is restored, proper motion and function returns to the pelvis in preparation for birth.