Trainer Spotlight: Stacey Kilps – Advanced Bodywork & Neuromuscular Therapy in Green Bay

Spotlight on Stacey Kilps: Neuromuscular Therapy and Somatic Reeducation in Green Bay

At Function Thru Fitness in Green Bay, WI, we believe healing goes far beyond treating the spot that hurts. That’s why we’re proud to highlight the work of Stacey Kilps, who brings nearly 30 years of experience in neuromuscular therapy, soft tissue therapy, and somatic education to every session.

A Unique Whole-Body Approach:

Stacey’s work is different. She blends clinical skill with fascia science and nervous system retraining to create long-lasting changes that many clients haven’t experienced anywhere else.

Her techniques include:

  • Kinetix – a compression-based technique using foot pressure and client movement to release fascial restrictions

  • Neuromuscular therapy – targeted tissue work that restores postural balance and joint function

  • Somatic reeducation – movement-based retraining to help the body break old compensation patterns

Clients often come to Stacey after trying many other forms of therapy—with no success. Her calm, investigative approach helps uncover the why behind persistent tension, discomfort, or postural limitations.

What to Expect in a Session:

✔ Thorough assessments of posture, joint movement, and fascia
Soft tissue therapy that targets deeper restrictions with movement-based release
✔ Nervous system retraining you can take home as part of your healing plan

Whether you’re recovering from decades of wear and tear or want to move better with less pain, Stacey’s work may be the missing piece.

Watch Stacey’s Spotlight Video:

🎥 In this video, Stacey shares how her approach blends hands-on care with nervous system education—and why that matters for long-term results.

Watch the video now

If you’ve been stuck in pain and feel like you’ve tried everything, Stacey is currently accepting new clients.

📍 Visit us at 801 Hoffman Rd. Suite 103, Green Bay, WI
🌐 www.ftfpt.com | 📧 info@ftfpt.com | 📞 920-610-0004

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