Services

Therapeutic Session

Therapeutic sessions are catered to the client’s needs and will integrate a variety of modalities based on therapeutic needs. Modalities most commonly utilized include; Swedish, deep tissue, neuromuscular, trigger point, craniosacral, and facilitated stretching. 

Hot Stone Massage

The utilization of hot stones in massage therapy helps melt away tension, ease muscle stiffness, and increase circulation & metabolism. They also help to expand blood vessels, encouraging blood flow throughout the body.

 

 

 

Chair Massage           

Chair massage is a quick yet effective way to boost energy, relieve headache & back pain, release endorphins to enhance mood, and increase circulation. Whether you’re looking to treat your staff with a massage during the workday, pamper your guests at your next event, or treat your friends/family at your next gathering, chair massage will prove to be an affordable way to show your appreciation!

 

Prepaid Packages

Prepaying for your next 5 sessions helps to save you $ overall, while allowing for the ease in scheduling for future sessions with eliminating the worry or hassle of completing a transaction for those visits. Use them all yourself, or share them with family and friends with individual gift certificates.

 

 

Trauma Touch Therapy

Trauma Touch Therapy can be scheduled by contacting me directly for availability and screening.  Find out more information about Trauma Touch Therapy here.

When Massage Isn’t Appropriate

Not all types of massage are appropriate for all conditions.  Many health conditions may require gentler forms of massage therapy, or more specialized techniques and treatment plans. In many cases, your massage therapist can come up with a treatment plan that will work for you and your health situation. ​
​Even some prescribed or over-the-counter medications can contraindicate receiving certain types of massage therapy.  Be sure to list any medications you are taking, and inform your therapist of any changes since your last visit.
​In some situations, your massage therapist may request your physician’s consent and recommendations before performing massage.
It is important for you to fully complete your Health History form and keep your massage therapist up to date on your condition.  
​Be sure to let your massage therapist know if you have:
Any acute injury from a recent accident such as whiplash, sprains, or other soft tissue damage. 
Swelling or edema.
Acute conditions such as flared-up psoriasis, eczema, or rheumatoid arthritis.
Uncontrolled high blood pressure, diabetes, prominent varicose veins, osteoporosis, or any other serious medical conditions.