- Deep Tissue MassageThe treatment is a specific blend of massage modalities that derive from physical therapy, including lymphatic drainage and deep tissue release. Charles W. Wiltsie III, a nationally recognized massage therapy educator and practitioner, created Lypossage. Mr. Wiltsie conducted a year-long study of 100 female subjects that documented the effectiveness of the technique, which was published in Massage and Bodywork magazine in 1999. In the study, notable results included an average inch loss per thigh of almost 1.5 inches.
- Hot Stone MassageI completed additional training in: Injury work, Cranio-Sacral Therapy, La Stone Hot Stone Massage, Lypossage, Reiki, Birth Doula certification and Hospice Volunteer certification.
- Prenatal MassageI have been a licensed massage therapist in the state of Massachusetts for 24 years. In 1999 I completed a 600 hour program at an accredited massage therapy school. Once in school, I knew that prenatal massage would be my specialty. It is now my passion! As a mother myself, I would have been delighted to have had a trained prenatal massage therapist by my side during my pregnancy.
- Reflexology Massage
- Reiki Massage
- Body Wrap$90
- Nutritional Consultation
- AcupressureI have worked with over 3200 prenatal, natural induction, and natural breech turning clients from conception to delivery. In order to perform prenatal massage, it is imperative that the therapist has also studied acupressure. The pressure points on the body that correlate with specific organs must be understood, as these points are stimulated during the induction technique. If stimulated prior to a full- term pregnancy this could cause an early labor.
- AcupunctureThe Comfort Pad can be used during Massage Therapy, Chiropractic and Acupuncture treatments, at the beach or pool, for stomach sleeping, at your yoga class, as well as for air, car, sea, or train travel.