Carrie customizes each massage based on her client’s therapeutic needs, preferences, and desired outcomes. She incorporates multiple modalities within a session to treat her client’s condition, regularly using myofascial release and deep tissue work. Additional treatment methods often used include soft tissue release, trigger point therapy, sliding cupping, and thermo- and cryotherapy. Carrie also offers Manual Lymphatic Drainage massage. This modality is helpful for patients suffering from lymphedema, water retention or for someone recovering from plastic surgery. Her former and current patients include those from all walks of life: adolescent and adult athletes to pregnant women, post-surgical patients, the aged, and everyone in between. She has provided relief for conditions such as sinus pressure/congestion, tension headaches, migraines, rotator cuff injuries, tennis and golfer’s elbow, vertigo, carpal tunnel syndrome, trigger finger, sciatica, knee injuries, shin splints, plantar fasciitis, and fibromyalgia, as well as general musculoskeletal and connective tissue problems. Carrie recently returned from a week-long hands-on human anatomy workshop with well-known bodyworker and anatomist Thomas Myers, student of Ida Rolf and founder of Anatomy Trains. Her future plans include additional study in the field of Structural Integration under the instruction of the Anatomy Trains program. She is a 2021 graduate of European Medical School of Massage. Prior to attending massage school, Carrie worked for 14+ years in environmental testing, utilizing her B.S. in Chemistry from Juniata College in Huntington, PA. While attending Juniata, she spent a semester abroad in Yorkshire, England and after graduation, lived in Portrush, Northern Ireland for a little less than a year, working and traveling before returning to the U.S. to begin her first career.
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