A Personal Note: Why I’m Pressing Pause on Orthopedic Bodywork
UPDATED May 22, 2025:
Over the past several months, I’ve been navigating an unexpected health challenge related to a biotoxin re-exposure. This experience has required deep healing, multiple levels of care, and significant changes to my professional availability. While my commitment to orthopedic bodywork and client care remains unwavering, I’ve had to temporarily pause full-time, hands-on sessions to prioritize my recovery.
Now Accepting Limited Appointments
As part of a carefully paced return to practice, I am currently accepting up to three appointments per week, with a total limit of six hours of bodywork. These sessions are available only within a 5-mile radius of 7215 FL-54, New Port Richey, FL 34653. This limited service area allows me to provide high-quality care while honoring the physical boundaries my body now requires for healing.
More Availability Coming Soon
I fully intend to expand both my service hours and my geographic reach as my health continues to stabilize. I am actively rebuilding my strength and vitality, and every week brings new signs of progress. If you are outside my current travel radius or if you’re waiting for additional availability, please know that I deeply appreciate your patience and continued support.
Thank You for Standing With Me
This chapter has reminded me how powerful it is to listen to the body—not just our clients’ bodies, but our own. I remain dedicated to this work because I believe in it with my whole heart. Thank you for your compassion, your trust, and your presence in this journey. If you’d like to be notified when new appointment slots open or when I resume more extensive services, feel free to reach out or subscribe to my updates.
With warmth and gratitude,
Rebecca Collinsworth, FL LMT: MA99137
Orthopedic Massage & Movement Specialist
May 12, 2025
Dear Clients and Friends,
If you’ve landed here looking to book an in-person orthopedic bodywork session, I want to offer a gentle explanation for why I’m currently unavailable. Many of you know that my hands-on work is a core part of my life’s purpose. So it’s not easy to step away, even temporarily.
In February 2025, I experienced a biotoxin re-exposure that rapidly affected my health. For someone like me, who is already diagnosed with Chronic Inflammatory Response Syndrome (CIRS), this type of exposure can interfere with how the body detoxifies and manages inflammation. Instead of resolving with rest or conventional care, my body shifted into a prolonged inflammatory state.
By early spring, I began forming cholesterol-based gallstones at an unusually rapid rate. This is a known complication in the context of CIRS, particularly following a re-exposure and sustained detox overload. Despite actively seeking support in Orlando, New Port Richey, and Tampa, I’ve been unable to find a care team familiar with CIRS or willing to follow the clinical protocols established to support patients like me. These protocols include slow IV hydration, antioxidant support, binders, careful medication selection, and avoiding common environmental or pharmaceutical triggers.
As a result, my symptoms progressed into what is best described as an inflammatory cascade, which is a sustained and compounding immune reaction. I’ve been in and out of hospitals trying to stabilize, educate care teams, and advocate for a more informed and collaborative approach. It’s been challenging, but I remain hopeful that healing is possible and that clinical curiosity still exists.
This is why I’m pressing pause on all hands-on orthopedic and lymphatic bodywork for now. That includes in-person sessions such as TMJ-focused massage, overhead movement assessments with manual therapy, postural support, pre and post-operative lymphatic drainage, and all other forms of hands-on soft tissue work.
I’m making this decision to support my own restoration. My body needs time, rest, and a reduced inflammatory load so that I can eventually return to serving you at my full capacity. While I’m not currently able to provide in-person care, I’m still offering remote support through secure, HIPAA-compliant video sessions.
Here’s what’s still available to you:
Overhead Squat Assessments
These remote assessments help identify movement imbalances, mobility restrictions, and compensation patterns. You’ll receive a personalized movement summary and a targeted plan to support training, recovery, and functional alignment.
One-to-One Video Appointments
Through our secure portal, we can meet virtually to explore movement coaching, wellness strategies, recovery practices, or other areas that support your whole-body resilience.
Your kind thoughts and continued encouragement mean more than I can express. This is a season, not a destination. I’m doing everything I can to return to practice as soon as my body is ready. In the meantime, I’m here for you in every way I safely can be.With deep appreciation and strength,
In Health & Success,
Rebecca Collinsworth
P.S. If you are an environmental or functional medicine provider familiar with CIRS protocols or open to exploring this as a case study I warmly welcome connection. Collaboration is essential to improving outcomes for patients like me. Please reach out through my website.