Relaxation and peace of mind are important.
Relaxation and peace of mind are important.
UT # 6018705-4701
Massage Therapy
Craniosacral 1
Working with the subtle rhythm of the craniosacral system, we can release tension from headaches, whiplash, and old injuries and trauma in the body among other ailments. Craniosacral is usually a deeply relaxing therapy. It may feel like nothing is happening but that is the magic of this therapy - it works behind the scenes to heal your body.
Using hot stones (mine were handpicked as a gift from the coast of Seattle) will increase blood flow and circulation to the area being worked. The heat helps the therapist go deeper into the muscle quicker while also providing a very relaxing treatment. The hot stones create a cozy feeling of warmth and are popular during the cold winter months.
Most muscles have knots that trigger either pain in the area or can refer pain. Common areas are the neck, rhomboids (muscles between shoulder blades), glutes, hamstrings (back of thighs) and calves. Releasing these trigger points allow your muscles and body to function the way they were meant to. Trigger points usually do come back because, as creatures of habit, we tend to go back to our normal posture. Regular massage can help combat this issue.
My favorite modality! A very traditional massage style that eases tension, increases blood flow and circulation while providing relaxation for mind and body.
Making your skin look beautiful is a goal. I have done basic facials on clients either during or separate from the massage.
Working on the reflexes on the hands and feet can induce relaxation and also clear the body of toxins and aches and pains. Sometimes painful during the treatment due to the small working area of the reflex, you always feel better after.