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I have spent my entire massage career working primarily with other healthcare providers including Chiropractors, Physical Therapists and Acupuncturist to compliment client treatment plans, provide pain relief and help restore function to the body.
Commonly used techniques:
• Trigger Point Therapy,
• Myofascial Release Therapy,
• Kinetic & Static Cupping,
• Certified Kinesio Tape Practitioner,
• Sports Massage,
• Therapeutic Touch Therapy,
• Prenatal Massage and
• Oncology Massage.
I regularly pursue Continuing Education and recently completed an Oncology Intensive training to work with people affected by cancer as of June 2019. I have also completed the 2020 Hospital Stewardship Program at Arlington Hospital Center (was completed in July of 2021 due to Covid19).
My love of education has led me to additionally attain an Associate in Criminal Justice (2005) from Northern Virginia Community College. As well as a Bachelor of Science degree with a concentration in Homeland Security and a minor in Political Science (2018) from Troy University. I will be starting a Masters in Social Work at George Mason University in the Spring of 2022.
In my free time, I enjoy walking with my dog, Peloton everything, and reading/book clubs.
Clinical massage creatively combines and applies a range of techniques to assess and manually manipulate the soft tissues of the body. The massage therapist will formulate a treatment strategy based on the client’s preferences, client history, and physical assessment to relieve specific complaints of pain and dysfunction associated with mental and physical stress. The emotional balance of bodywork can often be just as valuable as the more tangible physical benefits making massage a powerful ally in your healthcare regimen.
Massage therapy has been studied for several types of pain and stress related issues stemming from any type of overuse/repetitive motions including but not limited to: Low-Back Pain, Neck and Shoulder Pain, and Headaches.
Massage can also be adapted to work with people affected by cancer, auto-immune diseases, and pre/post surgeries. This can include anything from breast cancer to fibromyalgia to knee and hip replacements.
I am highly trained in all the above and have been working with these areas of focus for several years. My biggest goal with all clients is to help reduce stress within the nervous system so the body and mind can relax while also helping to improve circulation locally, increase range of motion and reduce pain.
Operating Hours
- Monday2:00 PM - 6:00 PM
- TuesdayBy appointment only
- WednesdayClosed
- ThursdayBy appointment only
- FridayBy appointment only
- SaturdayBy appointment only
- SundayClosed
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