Somatics for the Hips: A 15-Day Program

Created by Iysha Nobes | RMT, Clinical Yoga Therapist, HealthyHips Founder

Therapeutic practices to ease hip tension and tend to your nervous system

Somatics for the Hips: A 15-Day Program
$25.00
One time

Join Iysha Nobes, a trauma-informed yoga therapist, healthcare professional, and somatic movement teacher for a 15 day program to ease hip tension and tend to your nervous system through 10-15min daily therapeutic practices.


✓ 15 unique practice videos
✓ Only 9-14mins per day
✓ Therapeutic practices for the nervous system
✓ Somatic movement for the pelvis and low back
✓ Unlimited access

Meet Your Program Guide

Iysha Nobes

HealthyHips™ Founder, RMT, ERYT-500, C-IAYT, YACEP®

As a healthcare professional with a unique outlook on therapeutics, Iysha approaches her work from an integrated, body-based perspective. Her work includes tools such as clinical somatics, myofascial release, therapeutic mobility, nervous system regulation techniques, and yoga therapy. With nearly 10 years of experience in the field, Iysha takes an therapeutic and evidence-based approach to her work.

In her private clinical practice, Iysha provides quality rehabilitative care to her patients through acupuncture/dry needling, soft tissue release and manual therapy, therapeutic ultrasound, and yoga therapy. Iysha is a member of the College of Massage Therapists of Ontario (CMTO), a member of the International Association of Yoga Therapists (IAYT), and a graduate of the McMaster University Contemporary Medical Acupuncture Program, supported by the university’s Department of Anesthesia.

In addition, Iysha provides accredited continuing education (YACEP®) to yoga teachers in the areas of anatomy, physiology, myofascial release, and clinical somatics. (see her CE programs here)

Through her work as a healthcare provider, Iysha has witnessed first hand how rehabilitative movement exercises are a crucial part of treatment with patients to yield long-term and lasting results. The problem being that most patients forget to do their homecare, mainly because they lack access to quality content they could use in the comfort of their own homes.

Iysha made it her mission to provide accessible therapeutic movement to the general population, giving her the purpose and drive to create HealthyHips