Services

Rates
$75/hour
$95/80 minutes or 1-1/4 hr
$100/90 minutes or 1-1/2 hr
$130 for Medical massage

Deep Tissue Massage

Integrated Deep Tissue massage; combining Neuromuscular, Trigger Point Therapy (TP), Travell TP techniques, Deep Swedish massage, Counter strain, Myofacial Release applied according to the needs of the recipient.

Hot Stones Massage

This is a deeply relaxing massage. This technique uses basalt stones that have been heated. These stones are positioned on the body and the heated stones are used as tools for the various massage techniques.

Medical Massage

We work with your physician health care provider and insurance company to determine a modality to help ease your pain and enhance your quality of life. Using integrative healthcare techniques we provide treatment for Fibromyalgia, Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Sciatica, Tendonitis. TMJ Syndrome, Thoracic Outlet Syndrome, Plantar Fasciaitis and other chronic pain disorder. We also offer pre-surgical and labor support massages in the hospital.

Myofascial Massage

All muscles, arteries, bones, organs, etc. are held together by a saran wrap kind of tissue called fascia. Myofascial Release works by the manipulation of the fascia that connects and surrounds muscles. Because manipulation of the fascia that connects and surrounds muscles. Because the fascia is body wide, a tension or trauma in one part of the body can affect other parts. The fascia responds to the trained touch to release the adverse effects of inflammation, tension and trauma.

Pregnancy and Postpartum Massage

Pregnancy places strong demands on a woman’s body and is a time for the body to be nurtured and pampered. This massage not only relieves the tension and pain caused by the shift in the center of gravity in the body, but reduces swelling, soothes the nervous system, reduces fatigue, improves quality of sleep and enhances energy. The massage techniques used will vary with the trimester.

Sports Massage

This special form of massage is typically used before, during and after athletic events to prepare the athlete for peak performance, to drain away fatigue, to relieve swelling, to reduce muscle tension, to promote flexibility and to prevent injuries. Depending on the type of sport and the needs of the athlete a variety of techniques are used including classic Swedish strokes, cross-fiber friction, pressure-point work, and joint mobilization.

Swedish Massage

Known as ‘traditional’ massage Swedish massage includes long gliding strokes, kneading, friction, tapping and shaking motions. It is effective for most conditions, because massaging the skin, the body’s largest organ, sets up a chain reaction of positive effects on all layers and systems of the body. It affects the nerves, muscles, circulatory systems, and promotes relaxation, health and well-being.

Workplace Massage (rates vary)

Benefits of massage for employees are similar to the benefits of getting a full body massage at a spa, but in the comfort and convenience of the workplace. Workplace Massage reduces stress, prevents repetitive strain injuries, increases employee productivity, decreases anxiety, relieves muscle tension, lowers blood pressure, increases focus and improves office morale.