Zero Balancing

Zero Balancing is a manual therapy modality in which the practitioner applies finger pressure or traction to tense tissue to enable relaxation and reorganisation. During a session the practitioner evaluates and then balances the relationship between energy and structure by lifting, stretching, pressing into, or rotating specific parts of the body. Fritz Smith developed Zero Balancing by combining Eastern thinking of meditation, energy, balance, and harmony with Western thinking of medicine and physiology. It has been described as "a bodywork modality that claims to balance energy and structure within the body".