
Danis Bois Method Fasciatherapy (DBM)
STARTING AT
115$
Through slow introspection, this treatment invites the person to be fully present with the body. This connection can trigger self-regulation of bodily functions and a subtle integration of awareness into feeling.
What is DBM fasciatherapy?
DBM fasciatherapy is a gentle manual therapy in which the person, dressed and lying comfortably on a treatment table, receives a unique relational touch. Through precise, sensory contact, the therapist establishes a subtle dialogue between his or her hands and the recipient’s body. This dialogue, imbued with slowness and depth, invites the person to connect with sensations and levels of consciousness that may otherwise be inaccessible.
The central gesture of this approach is the fulcrum: a moment of pause in which the therapist allows the body to regain its inner strength. This process activates the body’s natural internal movement, promoting a balance between its forces of renewal and conservation. Everything is done at the body’s and the person’s own pace, in a spirit of deep respect.
What are the effects of a treatment?
DBM fasciatherapy often responds to blockages or tensions that the body has not been able to self-regulate, due to lack of time or availability on the part of the individual. The therapist’s precise touch stimulates vitality and internal sensory movement, with a slowness conducive to deep regeneration.
A DBM fasciatherapy treatment offers much more than a simple moment of relaxation; it opens the door to a profound and transforming experience. Through slow, guided introspection, this treatment invites the person to become fully present with the body. This connection can trigger self-regulation of bodily functions and a subtle integration of awareness into feeling.

Who is this treatment for?
- A person who seeks to delve deeper, to be closer to what he or she is experiencing on the inside.
- People who are going through major life changes and need to make professional, romantic or family choices.
- A person who is shaken up inside and needs a moment to calm down.
- People who need to reconnect to their essence by centering themselves instead of being shaken by what’s going on around them.
- People who need to soothe certain types of pain and who are highly sensitive, where a traditional massage would be too intense.
- Anyone who is familiar with fasciatherapy and would like to go further with personalized, gentle manual therapy or other DBM tools.

An overview of the session
- Introduction: The session begins with a warm welcome, where the therapist takes the time to listen to the person’s needs and expectations. This exchange enables the therapist to understand the state of the body and of the person, so as to adapt the session to their specific needs.
- Sensory gymnastics exercises: Sensory gymnastics exercises are performed to awaken the body and get in touch with its needs. This step helps to release tension, activate body awareness and observe how the body reacts, opening the way to a deeper experience.
- Manual therapy: This central phase of the session consists of manual therapy using gentle, targeted techniques such as fascial gliding and sensory touch. The therapist works slowly and deeply to restore the body’s equilibrium, activate natural self-regulation processes and enable the person to reconnect with themselves.
- Conclusion: At the end of the session, the therapist takes the time to discuss the experience with the client. This moment of exchange helps to put into words what has been experienced and to deepen the understanding of the impact of the treatment. This encourages better integration over time and helps the person to better apprehend the transformations experienced.
The aim is to make room for the individual’s sensory experience. When this experience is fully lived, it becomes a catalyst for transformation. It’s only at the end, when the person is centered, that a better understanding is felt, enabling a clearer and more lasting integration of the benefits of the treatment.
Duration | 60 min. | 90 min. |
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DBM Fasciatherapy | 115$ | 155$ |