FasciaBlasting(r) is not the same as massage - it's the one modality that ties all my other modalities together! Using Ashley Black FasciaBlasting(r) tools, fascial restrictions, adhesions and other distortions are released layer by layer to
Fascia Restoration Face Lift is performed with FasciaBlaster tools designed for fine detail work on the fascia of face, neck and decollete. Increases circulation and restores fascia to help minimize fine lines and wrinkles (I'm proof) and de
Myofascial Release uses specific techniques to stretch and repair the connective issue between your muscles (fascia). It helps your body heal properly from injuries and can restore range of motion.
Watsu is a technique that makes use of Shiatsu massage while you float in a pool of warm saltwater. It will help loosen the muscles around your spine and leave you deeply relaxed.
Therapist gently moves client through warm water in graceful,
Surf 'n Turf is an exquisite combination of Watsu - warm water aquatic bodywork done in a pool heated to 95 degrees, followed by Table Massage (FasciaBlasting, massage, craniosacral, myofascial release, lymph drainage), with optional Steam to
Lymphatic Drainage Massage (LDM) is a type of gentle massage which is intended to encourage the natural drainage of the lymph, which carries waste products away from the tissues back toward the heart.
Craniosacral therapy uses gentle touch manipulation of your head, neck, and the bottom of your spine. Your neck, back, and hips will feel looser and freer.
Experience a gentle, hands-on approach for releasing tension deep in the body to reli
Massage oil or lotion is used with smooth, gliding strokes. Therapeutic massage uses firm but gentle pressure to promote relaxation, ease muscle tension and create other health benefits. It is a classic massage that will ease your stress and
Visceral Manipulation is a gentle manual therapy that aids your body's ability to release restrictions and unhealthy compensations that cause pain and dysfunction. Visceral Manipulation, or VM, does not focus solely on the site of pain or dys
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