
Hannah McCloskey is a Craniosacral Therapist/Dynamic Body Balancing Facilitator, passionate babywearing consultant, holistically focused healer, and mother of five serving the North-Western Wisconsin Region. She is trained and certified as a Dynamic Body Balancing practitioner, having completed and undergone rigorous hands-on training with Dr. Carol Philips, in her 100-hour Dynamic Body Balancing course. Course hours included five unique levels of training that provided specialized education in myofascial release, craniosacral therapy, pregnancy and birth, pediatrics, and facial/intraoral work. She has also studied additional and supportive disciplines such as muscle testing, chakra balancing, and pressure point activation to interlace with her Dynamic Body Balancing sessions as clients and needs dictate. She also will integrate breathwork and pelvic floor therapy as needed.
Additional services also include babywearing education, fit checks, and trouble-shooting for all different carrier styles. Hannah is familiar with woven wraps, soft structure carriers, slings, carry loops, meh dai, and stretchy wraps. Not only has she worn and fit checked many popular brands, but she currently has woven wraps, slings, and Sakura Bloom Scouts and Onbuhimos for demoing and fit checking. She currently partners with Sakura Bloom for carrier purchases as well.
Hannah works on clients from all walks of life: adults (women and men), children, infants, pregnant and postpartum. A personal history of difficult labors, tongue-ties in babies, and breastfeeding trauma sent her down the path of learning DBB (Dynamic Body Balancing) and CST (Craniosacral Therapy) a few years ago. Little did she know that her and her husband’s traumatic pasts as military veterans would also come to experience healing. Hannah loves to focus her care on pregnancy journeys, difficult labors and births, and newborns as well as specializing in TBI (Traumatic Brain Injury), combat and line of duty related injuries, trauma, and PTSD. She is passionate about stepping up and offering a place of healing often not found in the VA or traditional medicine routes.
Hannah loves working with the family unit and believes all members of the family influence the healing journeys of each other. She sees clients at her home office in Barron, Wisconsin but also travels every weekend to clients homes, hospitals, and farms with her table. She has worked on animals, to include dogs, cats, horses, and cows, before and after surgery, injury or limb/joint replacement. Her range of work has included fetal positioning adjustment, prolonged labor support, torticollis, spinal injury, TBI, TMJ, lumbar torticollis (presented in a working adult), scoliosis, knee/hip/shoulder replacements, heart surgery recovery, migraines, intraoral restriction on infants, children, and adults, autism, constipation, urinary incontinence, tailbone fractures, whiplash, vehicle accidents, and sports injuries. She has worked with dental issues, helped naturally widen facial structure and palette, and helped resolved repetitive ear infections. In additional to physical aliments, Hannah also has worked with nervous system dysfunction, closed chakras, stored emotional trauma, and scar tissue sensitivity.
