Massage Therapy

Myofascial Release

John F. Barnes Approach

This type of ADVANCED BODYWORK is NOT MASSAGE THERAPY!  A precise amount of sustained pressure with a stretch is applied to the fascia or connective tissues to release restrictions, correct faulty posture, eliminate pain and restore proper motion. This is not a  massage, but an advanced form of manual therapy. Myofascial Release is a leading-edge hands on therapy for eliminating chronic pain and injuries.

Other Types of Massage Therapy

Craniosacral Therapy

Craniosacral Therapy is a gentle hands on therapy to help bring the nervous system to proper functioning. This technique gently releases constricted fascia (connective tissue) that surrounds the spinal cord and brain from your sacrum (bottom of spine) to the head of your cranium. This helps with headaches, TMJ syndrome, dizziness, vertigo and many other issues.

Dual Therapist Myofascial

This approach helps increase the rate at which change occurs. This also allows to address more fascial restrictions and to do so more thoroughly and expedite results in less sessions.

You also may have 30 minutes for single therapist then, 30 minutes of dual therapy. Total time 60 minutes

Swedish Massage

This type of massage is for those seeking relaxation and stress relief. During this treatment, long, continual movements are used to soothe and rejuvenate the body.

Deep Tissue Massage

This massage helps with sore, achy muscles. It also focuses on the deeper layers of muscle tissue.

Please note: We use advanced manual therapy  techniques for injury, pain relief and other types of orthopedic, and musculoskeletal problems. These are techniques which are not used during Swedish relaxation massage.

Neuromuscular Massage Therapy/Trigger Point Massage

This advanced therapy is for chronic muscular pain, and uses the St. Johns Method for pain relief. In this process, we work with muscles, tendons, and ligaments. This is often used for sciatic pain, lower back pain, headaches, foot pain, rotator cuff / shoulder pain and more.

Graston Technique

Graston Technique is a type of Instrument Assisted Soft Tissue Mobilization or IASTM. It is used for many types of soft tissue therapy in conjunction with other techniques and modalities.

Graston Therapy helps heal soft tissue injuries; it works on chronic to acute issues and also is helpful post-surgery for scar tissue release. This technique releases fascial restrictions to help promote healing, eliminate pain and restore mobility so you can start living life to your fullest.

Reiki – Energy Healing

This type of natural healing involves the transfer of Universal energy through the practitioner to client to enhance the body’s natural ability to heal itself through the balancing of life force energy that naturally flows through each person.

Medical Massage

Medical Massage is result oriented and the treatment is specifically directed to resolve conditions that have been diagnosed and prescribed by a “Physician.”  The therapist may use a variety of modalities or procedures during the treatment, but will focus the Medical Massage treatment only on the areas of the body related to the diagnosis.

Sports Massage

This massage is for sport specific pain, strain, or sprain. We have treated athletes such as tennis players, golfers, runners, and cyclists. Call for more information on treatment plans.

Pregnancy Massage

Helps ease the discomforts associated with pregnancy, such as sciatica, and back pain. It also helps reduce water retention, and balance hormones.

Seated Chair Massage

This type of massage is done at the convenience of your own office or event. This is a fast and effective way to get rid of tension, stress and increase productivity.

Reflexology/Foot Massage

Working on the reflex points on the bottom of the feet, which relate to every organ, gland and part of the body.