With years of experience in multiple modalities, choose a massage that best meets your individual needs.

Therapeutic Massage

A therapeutic massage is a type of massage that is specifically focused on addressing a particular health issue, relieving pain, or promoting healing and overall well-being using various techniques. It can help reduce muscle tension, improve circulation, and promote healing. Therapeutic massage can be highly effective in providing relief from chronic pain and muscular discomfort, but the intensity of pressure applied will be tailored to the client’s comfort and tolerance levels.

Trigger Point Massage

Trigger point massage, also known as trigger point therapy, is a specialized form of therapeutic massage that focuses on identifying and addressing trigger points in the muscles. Trigger points are tight knots of muscle fibers that can form in various parts of the body. These knots are often painful and can refer pain to other areas of the body. Trigger point massage is designed to release these knots and alleviate pain and discomfort.

Geriatric Massage

Geriatric massage is massage therapy for people who are in their older years. This type of massage takes into account the many factors that influence an aging body, including one’s overall health status, medical conditions, and medication use. Overall, geriatric massage aims to improve the quality of life for older adults by addressing both physical and emotional aspects of well-being.

Oncology Massage

Oncology massage is a specialized form of massage therapy designed to address the unique needs and concerns of individuals who are currently undergoing cancer treatment, recovering from cancer treatment, or living with cancer. It is a gentle and supportive approach that focuses on providing comfort, relaxation, and relief from the side effects and symptoms associated with cancer and its treatments.

Lymphatic Drainage

Lymphatic drainage massage, also known as lymphatic massage or lymphatic drainage therapy, is a specialized form of massage therapy that focuses on promoting the flow of lymphatic fluid throughout the body’s lymphatic system. The lymphatic system plays a crucial role in maintaining the body’s immune function and fluid balance. Lymphatic drainage massage aims to support and enhance the function of this system.

Myofascial Release

Myofascial release is a specialized manual therapy technique used to treat issues related to the fascia, a connective tissue that surrounds muscles, bones, and organs in the body. The primary goal of myofascial release is to release tension and restrictions in the fascia, which can lead to pain, limited range of motion, and other physical discomforts. Myofascial release can be a valuable therapy for individuals seeking relief from chronic pain, postural issues, and mobility restrictions.

Sinus Massage

Sinus massage is a specialized technique that can provide relief from sinus congestion, pressure, and discomfort. It is often used as a complementary approach to help alleviate symptoms of sinusitis, allergies, and colds.

Wheelchair Bound Massage

Massage therapy for individuals who are wheelchair-bound or have limited mobility is a specialized area of massage that requires a unique approach to ensure both comfort and effectiveness. It offers physical and emotional benefits.

Bed-ridden Massage

Massage therapy for bedridden individuals is a specialized approach aimed at providing comfort, relaxation, and relief from discomfort for people who are unable to leave their beds due to medical conditions, illness, or injury. It requires a gentle and compassionate approach, and technique adaptation to accommodate the unique needs of bedridden clients. It can enhance overall feelings of well-being, provide pain relief, and offer a sense of comfort and human connection.

Stroke Rehabilitation Massage

Stroke rehabilitation massage is a specialized form of massage therapy aimed at helping individuals recover from the physical and emotional challenges resulting from a stroke. Stroke survivors often face issues such as muscle weakness, limited mobility, pain, and emotional distress. Stroke survivors often have sensitive and fragile muscles and tissues. The massage techniques used are gentle, gradual, and adapted to the individual’s level of mobility and comfort.