Massage Therapy
Massage is the manipulation of the body's soft tissues. Massage techniques are commonly applied with hands, fingers, elbows, knees, forearms, feet, or a device. The purpose of massage is generally for the treatment of body stress or pain.
All of our massage therapy techniques pairs well with our chiropractic and acupuncture services.
Hot Stone Massage
The stone massage is a form of alternative medicine massage therapy and bodywork involving the placement of a number of either heated or cooled stones to the body for the purpose of pain relief, relaxation and therapy. There are a manifold of variations and techniques used in the application of stone massage therapy, deriving from a variety of traditional practices. Stone massages are primarily used to alleviate physical pain issues, however, are also used to promote emotional and spiritual wellbeing in practice.​
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Relieve muscle spasm, pain, tension & improve the muscle relaxation.
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Releases toxins & improves skin appearance
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Significantly reduce stress & anxiety
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Improves blood circulation and flow of energy
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Helps to promote better sleeps
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Helps to reduce & manage stress
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Helps to create a sense of comfort and warmth
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Helps in decreasing cancer symptoms
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Helps in relieving the symptoms of autoimmune diseases
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Helps in increasing joint flexibility
Swedish Massage
Swedish massage is the most traditional form of Western massage, and for many in the United States, it's the image associated with massage. Swedish massage, or classic massage as it called in some countries, is a relatively gentle massage form focused on the body's superficial layers.
Prenatal Massage
Prenatal massage is specifically designed for pregnant bodies throughout all of the stages and growth phases of pregnancy. Adding prenatal massage to a prenatal care routine may be just what one needs to help balance the chaos of feeling both physically and mentally fatigued.
Sports Massage
Sports massage includes different techniques that focus on manipulating the soft tissues of the body to correct imbalance caused by athletic performance. In addition to the muscles, which one would expect to receive manipulation in an ordinary Swedish massage, sports massage focuses on fascia, which lines and connects all the structures in the body, and even tendons and ligaments. Myofascial release techniques with tools can be used to help aid in a deep tissue healing.