For a complete bio including my educational background and approach to massage therapy, simply give me a call or send me an email. I look forward to hearing from you. If you are familiar with massage,...
For a complete bio including my educational background and approach to massage therapy, simply give me a call or send me an email. I look forward to hearing from you. If you are familiar with massage, there are a number of modalities, and I have had the opportunity to work in different backgrounds. I have worked with Chiropractors, Physical Therapists, and have always had an out call service to work on clients that are not able to get out or that do not have a lot of mobility. I am able to preform and certified in pregnancy massage, oncology, myofascial, cranio sacral, swedish, positional release, and deep tissue just to name a few. I am also currently working on certification in full body stretching as well as muscle activation technique. Just a helpful hint....if you are new to massage, or haven't had a massage for quite some time, I suggest making an appointment for a 60 minute massage, however, if you regularly receive massage, I suggest you make an appointment for a 90 minute massage. The reason I say this, is because most people want to work on "focus areas" and still receive a full body massage. You can address "focus areas" in a 60 minute session, however you would not receive much time on the rest of the body. Again, any questions, please feel free to contact me so we can set the perfect amount of time for you.
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