- Swedish Massage
- Deep Tissue MassageDeep Tissue Massage is a massage technique that focuses on the deeper layers of muscle tissue. It aims to release the chronic patterns of tension in the body through slow strokes and deep finger pressure on the contracted areas, either following or going across the fibers of the muscles, tendons and fascia.
- Sports MassageCertifications and Modalities included are for Swedish, Deep Tissue, Myofascial Release, Sports Massage and Pressure Point Therapy
- Reflexology Massage
- Stretching
- Myofascial TherapyBy applying Myofascial release techniques, Muscular Therapy aids with anatomically correcting the musculoskeletal alignment by stretching and lengthening specific muscle groups and improving nerve conduction.
- Chiropractic Injury Treatment7.2 Nothing in these Terms shall exclude or limit liability for (i) death or personal injury caused by negligence (as defined by the Unfair Contract Terms Act 1977); (ii) fraud; (iii) misrepresentation as to a fundamental matter; or (iv) any liability which cannot be excluded or limited under the law of the United States.
- AcupressureIn the United States acupressure is primarily used to relieve pain, reduce stress, and improve overall well-being. In China, the technique is used more like first-aid: The Chinese typically practice it on themselves or on family members to treat everyday ailments such as colds, headaches, sore muscles and hangovers.
- AcupunctureAcupressure is a type of bodywork that involves pressing specific points on the body with the fingers, knuckles, and palms (and sometimes the elbows and feet) to relieve pain, reduce stress, and promote general good health. Developed in China some 5,000 years ago, perhaps out of the natural human instinct to hold or rub a place on the body that hurts, acupressure is part of the holistic system of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) that also includes acupuncture (Interestingly, the use of acupressure predates acupuncture by some 2,500 years).