| - 30 minutes: | $45.00 |
| - 60 minutes: | $75.00 |
| - 90 minutes: | $105.00 |
~ Steam Therapy Treatments: $15
15 minute steam added to massage session
As a team of Licensed Massage Therapists, we are dedicated and committed to providing you with exceptional care.
Rather than focus on one type of massage, we work with you to determine the best course of treatment necessary
to help facilitate your healing process. In every session, we will utilize a combination of the following modalities:
Swedish Massage — The most familiar form of massage. It uses the basic techniques of effleurage, petrissage and tapotement.
Muscles are kneaded and stroked to relieve stress, increase circulation and create a better mind-body balance.
Deep Tissue Massage — a technique used to address issues occurring in the deeper soft tissue and fascial layers of the
body. Scarring, adhesions, and muscular spasm are all treated with the goal of restoring normal function and motion to the
areas affected. Deep tissue does not necessarily mean deep pressure, but rather a concentrated, specific manner of working in
the deeper layers of the body to allow for more permanent changes to occur. Because this technique is very specific, some
discomfort may be experienced for up to 24-36 hours following a session. We recommend that the client drink plenty of water
following a session to expedite the elimination of metabolic wastes from the body and therefore speed recovery.
Sports Massage — The focus of this technique is to improve circulation, flexibility and range of motion, decrease recovery time
from training, prevent injury, and improve muscular efficiency, which will result in better performance. Sports Massage treatments are often
used during training and before and after a particular event to prevent injury and improve performance and recovery. The therapist
includes the use of compression, light and fast strokes and then stretching of the limbs.
Neuromuscular Therapy — is used to restore balance to the nervous system and musculoskeletal systems.
Injury, trauma, postural distortion or stress can influence nerve transmission and therefore overall function of the body.
Our therapists may employ this technique to address what are called Trigger Points, or very specific areas of irritation, to
restore balance and proper neurological function to the body. By applying very specific pressure, the therapist is able to
eliminate the irritation and restore normal nerve and muscular function. Studies have shown that most pain and discomfort in
the body is caused by these Trigger Points located outside of the areas of sensation. For this reason, Neuromuscular and
Trigger Point Therapy can be the answer for many people who have had longstanding pain that has otherwise been untreatable.
Myofascial Release — addresses superficial to deep layers of connective tissue of the body known as fascia.
This web of connective tissue surrounds and connects all of the muscles, organs, and other skeletal structures.
Because of the interconnected nature of this tissue, restrictions in one area can eventually spread to other areas of the body,
causing postural distortions that can lead to the occurrence of chronic pain patterns. During the use of this technique, the fascia
is directly manipulated with the goal of allowing the connective tissue fibers to reorganize and align themselves in a more
flexible and functional manner. This technique will unwind deep holding patterns in the body, which will allow for greater
movement and freedom in the body.
Manual Lymphatic Drainage — a form of massage that stimulates the lymphatic system with gentle massaging strokes. The light
rhythmical strokes encourages the lymphatic system to eliminate metabolic waste products, excess fluid and bacteria. The
effects are numerous and include general benefits to the nervous and muscular systems. MLD is a great addition to other detox
measures, as it encourages fluid flow in the connective tissues. The lymphatic system is composed of lymph vessels & lymph
nodes which acts as a filtration system that keeps particulate matter, such as bacteria, from entering the bloodstream.
Prenatal Massage — During pregnancy, your body undergoes tremendous changes as your baby grows and your body prepares to
bring your child into the world. Massage can alleviate the muscle tension and discomfort that comes along with your body's
structural changes. The goals for prenatal massage are to minimize stress, promote relaxation, and prepare your muscles for
child birth. Prenatal massage specifically addresses a pregnant woman's needs and is highly beneficial. Prenatal massage is
an enjoyable and beneficial way to positively influence your pregnancy. It is recommended that you be at least in your
second trimester to confidently receive massage.