KORE Therapy is one of the most comprehensive approaches I offer, and clients who experience it often describe it as the most integrative treatment they’ve ever had. But what does it actually do, and why might it benefit you more than a single-modality treatment?

The Whole-Person Approach

Most therapies address one layer of the person. Massage works with muscles. Counselling works with thoughts. Reflexology works with reflex points. Each has genuine value, but when you’re dealing with something that has physical, emotional, and energetic dimensions — which most chronic conditions do — treating just one layer often means relief that’s partial or temporary.

KORE Therapy is designed to work with all three simultaneously. In a single session, I might work with the structural alignment of the body, the flow of energy through it, and the emotional patterns that are contributing to whatever’s presenting. Because these layers are addressed together, rather than in separate appointments with separate practitioners, the results tend to be more cohesive and more lasting.

Specific Benefits Clients Experience

Pain relief is one of the most common benefits. KORE Therapy can address chronic pain that has both structural and emotional drivers — which is more common than most people realise. Back pain, pelvic pain, neck tension, and headaches that conventional treatment has only partially helped often respond well to KORE’s integrative approach.

Emotional shifts are another consistent outcome. Many clients come in for physical symptoms and find that emotional patterns they hadn’t consciously connected to those symptoms begin to clear. This makes sense — the body and the emotional field are not separate systems, and working with both allows each to support the other’s healing.

Hormonal and digestive improvements are also frequently reported, particularly by women. The combination of structural work, energy balancing, and nervous system regulation that KORE provides has a positive effect on the body’s self-regulatory capacity across multiple systems.

Who Benefits Most From KORE Therapy?

KORE Therapy is particularly valuable for people who feel like their health challenges are multi-layered or interconnected — where something physical is tangled up with something emotional, where chronic stress is affecting the body, or where previous treatments have addressed symptoms without reaching the underlying pattern. It’s also excellent for those who want to work deeply rather than just manage symptoms.

What This Looks Like in a Session With Me

I see clients for KORE Therapy in Wilby, near Wellingborough. Each session is genuinely unique — guided by what the body communicates through muscle testing. You lie comfortably while I move through a combination of bodywork, energy work, and emotional clearing, always following what’s needed rather than a fixed protocol.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is the minimum three sessions? Change happens in layers, and the body integrates shifts between sessions. Three sessions is the minimum to move through the initial layers and see meaningful, lasting results. Many clients continue beyond this as the work deepens.

How does KORE compare to osteopathy? KORE incorporates some osteopathic principles but includes the emotional and energetic dimensions that structural bodywork doesn’t address.

What should I wear? Comfortable, loose clothing. You remain fully clothed throughout the session.

Visit the KORE Therapy page for full details, or read about how it compares to craniosacral therapy and Emotion Code as complementary approaches.