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Deep Tissue Massage
$80.00 Sixty Minutes
Temporomandibular Joint Disfunction (TMJ)
$115 Seventy-Five Minutes
Manual Lymphatic Drainage
$115 Seventy-Five Minutes
Endermologie®
$180 Sixty Minutes
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Most Popular Massages
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Endermologie
Endermologie is a non-invasive procedure utilizing a specialized device with motorized rollers and controlled suction to massage and manipulate the skin and underlying tissues. Originally developed for scar tissue treatment, it has evolved into a versatile therapy known for cellulite reduction, skin toning, and lymphatic drainage. The rhythmic massage stimulates circulation, aiding in detoxification and reducing fluid retention. Celebrated for its non-invasiveness, Endermologie offers a holistic approach to enhance overall well-being.
Benefits
- Reduces the appearance of cellulite
- Improves post-surgery recovery
- Detoxifies the body
- Reduces swelling and edema
- Improves circulation
- Reduces pain
- Induces deep relaxation
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Deep Tissue Massage
Benefits
- Relieve chronic painRelease muscle adhesions
- Relieve Neck and lower back pain
- Relieve sciatica Promote balance and well being
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Lymphatic Drainage Massage
Benefits
- Enhances immune function
- Increases tissue metabolism
- Improves nutrition to the tissues
- Promotes eliminative functions
- Establishes fluid balance
- Reduces pain
- Induces deep relaxation
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Myofascial Release
Benefits
- Relieves restrictions throughout the body
- Promoting strength
- Flexibility
- Full range of motion
- Aligned posture
- Fluid movement
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Swedish Massage
Swedish massage is a scientific system of manipulations on the muscles and connective soft tissue of the body for the purpose of relaxation, rehabilitation, and health maintenance. It is comprised of five basic strokes and their variations: effleurage (sliding or gliding), petrissage (kneading), friction (cross fiber), percussion (rhythmic tapping), and vibration.
Benefits
- Assists blood circulation, supporting optimum health in soft tissues
- Encourages lymph circulation, which supports the removal of metabolic waste and the by-products of tissue damage and inflammation
- Reported helpful in reducing pain, joint stiffness, and promoting relaxation.
- Promotes body/mind connection to promote self-awareness.
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TMJ (temporomandibular joint) Dysfunction Massage
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Clinical & Oncology Massage
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Complete Decongestive Therapy
Involving compression bandaging, manual lymphatic drainage, good nutrition and daily exercise.
Compression bandaging with short-stretch bandages, is a common and often necessary component for best outcomes with lymphedema, particularly after cancer surgery. External compression on a daily basis is required to increase tissue pressure and facilitate venous reabsorption of fluids. To prevent the reaccumulation of fluid, compression supports the skin and tissues. Daily exercise also affects surrounding muscles to act as pumping mechanisms essential for venous and lymphatic return.
Manual lymphatic drainage (MLD) assists the compression of soft tissue and is a hallmark to the reduction of edema/lymphedema. It directly stimulates the lymphatic system and also indirectly stimulates the vascular system. Additionally, analgesic effects of MLD are well documented with regards to stimulating the autonomic nervous system and can provide sedative relief.
Post-surgical effects of MLD include prevention from infection, pain reduction, and reduction of edema and bruising.