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Shiatsu:
Shiatsu translates from Japanese to mean "finger pressure."
It is a system of bodywork that uses gentle manipulation with finger
and hand pressure along the body's energy pathways called meridians
to release blocked energy. By doing this, shiatsu relieves pain and
tension, corrects functioning of the internal organs, and treats specific
conditions of illness. It follows the same principles as acupuncture,
but uses finger pressure rather than needles. This type of massage
can be performed with the client wearing loose, comfortable clothing.
Swedish
Massage:
Manipulation of the body's soft tissue using various techniques such
as effleurage (gliding strokes), petrissage (kneading), friction,
tapotement (percussion), and vibration. It is performed on a massage
table with the client undressed and properly draped with a sheet and/or
towel. Massage gel or oil is used as a lubricant to provide smooth
skin surfaces to work on. Moist heat packs are sometimes used to warm
and relax the muscles.
One
of the important principles of Swedish Massage is that circulation
and flexibility are the keys to good health. The proper use of massage
can eliminate blockages and increase the circulation of blood and
lymph. It also increases the mobility and range of motion of the joints
and the power and balanced action of the muscles.
Foot
Reflexology:
Reflexology utilizes specific reflex points - parts of the body that,
when stimulated, produce a reflex response in another part. There
are specific areas on the hands and feet that correlate to the organs
of the body, and by pressing these areas, the organs are directly
affected. The body strives to maintain a delicate metabolic equilibrium,
but when this balance is disturbed by injury, disease, or daily life
stress, it upsets the normal functions of the body. Reflexology is
a simple noninvasive method for realigning these functions in order
to help the body attain balance that leads to great health.
Myofascial
Massage Therapy:
This technique works on the layers of fascia which are in between
and covering our muscles fibers, as well as in between the layers
of muscles and skin. The fascia can become hardened, inflexible, shortened
and unmoving with injury, stress, or aging. This can lead to chronic
pain, tension, heaviness, loss of range of motion and distortions
in posture or gait. Myofascial massage can deeply change these tissues
by freeing the holding patterns that have existed for long periods
of time. This work is often described as a very slow, deep, intense,
but effective release of restricted tissues.
Pre-Natal
Massage:
Undergoing the tremendous changes in your body that accompany being
pregnant can result in a number of uncomfortable conditions. These
include low back pain, swelling of hands and feet, headaches, calf
cramps, insomnia, sciatic pain, and sinus congestion. Massage during
pregnancy helps relieve many of these complaints through positive
physiological effects of soft tissue manipulation. Overall, massage
aims to minimize stress, promote relaxation, and prepare the muscles
for childbirth.
In
most instances, pregnancy massage can be received safely. At times,
there are reasons not to get a massage, or precautions that should
be taken by the massage therapist. It is recommended that you consult
with your primary health care provider prior to your prenatal massage.
Massage
for Fibromyalgia:
Those
who have been diagnosed with Fibromyalgia have reported that massage
brings relief to their chronic pain and fatigue by providing reduced
muscle stiffness, decreased stress and anxiety, improved sleep, more
energy, and a more positive outlook on life.
A
combination of Swedish Massage, Shiatsu, Reflexology, and Myofascial
Massage therapy is used during these sessions. The massage is geared
toward the particular client's needs and is ultimately intended to
be relaxing. The pace is generally slower, soothing, and avoids causing
discomfort and pain.
On-Site
Massage:
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On-site
massage is an easy, convenient way to bring massage to the workplace.
The massage therapist brings a portable massage chair to your office
and performs 10 to 15 minute mini-massages directly through clothing
without use of sheets or oils. These massages can restore energy,
improve morale, and release tension created by stress, increased workloads,
and the demanding pace of today's workplace. Relaxing the muscles
and stimulating circulation enhances the ability to think and
perform your job. You'll be ready to get back to work feeling alert
and invigorated.
PRICE
RATES; $75 PER HOUR ( WITH A 2 HOUR MINIMUM) PLUS A TRAVEL FEE FOR
CERTAIN LOCATIONS, DEPENDING ON DISTANCE"
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