Traditional Bodywork & Sobada
Working the body through intentional touch is one of the most ancient forms of medicine.
My bodywork and sobada practice is rooted in Traditional Mexican Medicine principles, my spirituality, and midwifery care.
It is my greatest joy to offer these services that are so close to my heart. I deeply believe in the power and effectiveness of skilled bodywork to relieve pain and tension, as well as harmonize the physical, energetic, and spiritual bodies. These practices were learned and cultivated long-term through direct apprenticeships, trainings, and my current midwifery program.
Cupping
Abdominal Sobada
Full Body Sobada
Traditional Bodywork
Prenatal & Postpartum Bodywork
Frequently Asked Questions
Reach out to me via the contact page anytime if you still have questions. If you’re feeling ready to schedule, you can book your service below.
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Sobada is a traditional Mesoamerican healing practice that has similar elements to deep tissue massage and energy work. Sobada also has a direct connection to the organ system, especially those housed in the abdomen. Sobada works with the physical, spiritual, and emotional dimensions of the organs, helping improve both their physical and spiritual alignment. Each session ends with the practitioner sharing a general assessment about what was observed from the body. Generally, this practice helps regulate the nervous system, relieve pain, clear and move stagnant energy, and help bring organs back into place. It can also improve menstrual symptoms, aid digestion, aid postpartum recovery, soften scar tissue, and revitalize the solar plexus center.
Traditional bodywork is most similar to a deep-tissue massage. The focus is on increasing flow, reducing stress, and releasing tension in the muscles, tissues, and fascia. Bodywork sessions are less structured, as they are highly adaptable to what each client needs in the moment. Though the aim is to work the full body, sessions are adjusted to what the client feels is most helpful. Bodywork sessions may include deep-tissue or gentle massage, stretching and movement of the limbs, and acupressure, among other techniques. Bodywork sessions do not include organ work, abdominal massage, or an assessment.
Sobada sessions are focused on the client’s overall alignment and organ wellness. Bodywork sessions are focused on body balancing, relieving tension, and promoting relaxation. All sobada and bodywork sessions include an opening and closing plática to explore what is coming up in the body, mind, and spirit.
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Yes! All listed services below are supportive for women during nearly all stages of life*.
The abdominal and full-body sobadas are helpful for menstruating, non-menstruating, and menopausal women alike. The full-body sobada is especially supportive for preconception, fertility, easing menstrual symptoms, and postpartum recovery, as it includes in-depth womb care.
*I am not currently offering abdominal or full-body sobadas for pregnant women. I am happy to provide traditional prenatal bodywork for pregnant women.
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Yes, my bodywork services are open to all. Men and nonbinary people can receive any of the listed bodywork offerings. I also offer 30-45 minute massage sessions to infants under the age of 1, and gentle abdominal sobadas for children over the age of 12.
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All bodywork sessions are held in the client’s home. All I’ll need is a clear space to set up my massage table or floor setting. Bodywork sessions are done on my massage table. Sobada sessions are done on a comfy floor set-up.
If you’re unable to accommodate a home visit, please reach out and I can offer an alternative location.
Abdominal Sobada
The abdominal sobada is my most recommended service, and the most essential part of my traditional bodywork practice. As the abdomen houses the majority of the body’s organs, this practice provides deep insight into a person's overall wellbeing and organ health. Generally, this practice can help regulate the nervous system, relieve pain, clear and move stagnant energy, and help bring the organs back into place. It can also improve menstrual symptoms, support digestion, aid postpartum recovery, soften scar tissue, and revitalize the solar plexus.
This hour-long session is done on a comfortable floor set-up with the client fully clothed and just the abdomen exposed. This offering is for all people, including women, children, and men. I provide gentle abdominal sobada care for children starting at 12 years of age.
The abdominal sobada can be especially helpful for postpartum women, as it supports the abdomen regain its center and coax the organs back into place. It is most appropriate starting 6-8 weeks after giving birth. Currently, I do not offer abdominal sobadas for pregnant women.
Exchange: $150
Full-Body Sobada
The full-body sobada is a 2-hour session that begins with the base of my sobada practice, the abdominal sobada. After working on the abdomen, we’ll shift our focus to the uterus, and the cuerdas (similar to meridians) in the legs and feet that connect to it. For women, these cuerdas bring vitality and life force back to the womb space, may boost fertility, ease menstrual symptoms, and bring on a delayed period. For men, these cuerdas bring greater vitality and life force to their sacral center.
We’ll work with each area of the body during the session, using traditional massage techniques and rebozo therapy where needed. The full-body sobada holds all of the same benefits as the abdominal sobada and more, as it provides much deeper and extended care to the entire body, and detailed focus on the uterus. The full-body sobada creates greater harmony between all energetic centers of the body.
Exchange: $200
Traditional Bodywork
Traditional bodywork is a therapeutic practice focused on releasing the fascia, soft tissues, and muscular system of the body. These intuitive sessions are tailored to each client and what's showing up in the body moment-to-moment. Similar to massage, bodywork helps decrease pain, release tension, improve mobility, support the nervous system, and harmonize the mind-body connection. My bodywork practice may also fold in other healing modalities such as acupressure, stretching, rebozo care, or heat therapy.
60 minutes: $150 | 90 minutes: $175
Prenatal & Postpartum Bodywork
Prenatal bodywork is specifically tailored to the needs of pregnant mothers, helping to relieve common aches and pains as the body transforms throughout pregnancy, especially in the back, hips, feet, neck, and shoulders.
Postpartum bodywork is tailored to support a new mother’s physical and spiritual recovery after childbirth. This gentle treatment can help increase flow, warmth, relaxation, and harmony in the body as it heals.
As with all bodywork and sobada offerings, each session will begin and end with a plática to address what's present in the body, mind, and spirit. These intuitive sessions are tailored to each client and what's showing up in their body moment-to-moment.
60 minutes: $150 | 90 minutes: $175
Cupping
Cupping is a traditional therapy where heated glass cups or suction cups are applied to the back of the body in order to increase circulation, release deeply held tension, and ease pain.
As a stand-alone offering, the session will begin with a 20-minute back-neck-shoulder massage to aid muscle and fascia release. Cups are then applied and will sit for 10-20 minutes. After the cups are removed, each spot is gently scraped with a gua sha tool to support recovery. A stand-alone session lasts 45-60 minutes. Cupping can also be added to any sobada or bodywork offering for an extra $25.
Stand-alone: $75 | Add-On Service: $25
Client Testimonials
“I struggled with pelvic pain for many years and after one sobada session with Binti, the pain was 95% improved. Binti is very knowledgeable and she brings a warm and grounded energy to her work, which made me feel safe and relaxed throughout. The sobada technique allowed release of not only the physical pain I had, but also deeply-held emotional energy. She answered my many questions and I left the session with a lot more knowledge about my body, about women’s health, and a deep respect for this indigenous healing practice. I highly recommend working with Binti.”
— Kara
“My experience with Binti was powerful. She was preparing me to perform a sobada and clearly explained the process, ensuring I fully understood each step. Her voice carried clarity and confidence in her guidance. She made sure I was comfortable before we began the treatment.
She approached my body with tender, loving care. Her touch was deep and intentional, checking in with me as she performed the abdominal work. The confidence in her hands and her presence made the treatment feel truly powerful. I feel she is deeply knowledgeable and filled with wisdom beyond her years.”
— Paula
“My session with Binti was honestly so grounding and supportive. From the opening plática, I felt really seen and cared for, and the bodywork itself was deeply intuitive and gentle while still being powerful. I left feeling lighter, more relaxed, and much more at ease in my body. It felt like everything in me had a little more space to breathe. I am really grateful for her care and the way she holds such a warm, safe, and healing space.”
— Marleen