MNRI and Massage Therapy

​Integrating body, mind & movement to enhance neurodevelopment, stress resilience & wellbeing

We are a team of massage therapists across the Front Range of Colorado dedicated to providing refined therapeutic bodywork techniques that strengthen brain-body connection in our neurodivergent clients. Through this work, we support their ability to communicate more effectively, engage more meaningfully, and reach their full developmental potential.

We envision a healthcare landscape in Colorado where neurodivergent individuals have equitable access to bodywork that is responsive to their needs, deepens their connection to themselves and their communities, and supports their overall wellbeing. Through this access, we seek to promote meaningful participation, greater visibility, and broader acceptance of neurodivergent people within society at large.

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About MNRI

MNRI bodywork therapist with infant

Masgutova Neurosensorimotor Reflex Integration (MNRI) focuses on restoring function to and maturing reflexes that are foundational for normal development.

​​​When primary reflexes are not integrated, often due to trauma, stress or disease, this leads to inefficient use of brain pathways and the inability to adequately process one's environment and respond with an appropriate movement or emotion.

About Massage Therapy

Massage therapy session with hands on back

​​​Massage can help with:​​​

Acute and Chronic Pain Relief, Injury, Illness and Surgery Recovery, Improves Circulation, Lowers Blood Pressure, Decreases Muscular Tension, Improves Posture, Relaxation and Stress Relief, Promotes Wellbeing, Improves Sleep, Strengthens the Immune System

Testimonials

Bonnie Eason, Owner of Bonnie Be Bodywork, Massage Therapist, MNRI Specialist

Meet Bonnie Eason

Bonnie Eason, owner of Bonnie Be Bodywork, is an MNRI Core Specialist, Instructor and Licensed Massage Therapist who has trained in Masgutova Neurosensorimotor Reflex Integration (MNRI) since 2012. She has a Bachelor of Science in Health and Exercise Science - Sports Medicine and a minor in Biomedical Sciences from Colorado State University and received her Massage Therapy training through Front Range Community College in 2019.

Bonnie's passion is to help people reach their full potential. She especially enjoys working with infants and pregnant mothers to facilitate an easier birth process, help resolve pregnancy and birth stress and trauma, and work through issues with feeding, meeting motor milestones, or other challenges post-birth. Much of Bonnie's time is also spent working with children with challenges such as autism, ADHD, cerebral palsy, learning disabilities, sensory processing disorders and more, as well as adults with post traumatic stress, pain, depression, anxiety or other limiting conditions.

In her free time, Bonnie enjoys playing hide and seek or pretend with her 2.5 year old daughter, reading, hiking, drinking tea, playing her husband's role playing game and planning vacations around hot springs.