I am a wonderful massage therapist, but that doesn’t mean I am the right massage therapist for you. I am known for giving some of the best pre/postnatal massages in the region, and love working with pregnant women. In addition, I see some of the most complicated cases of injuries known – including cancer scarring and loss of soft tissues or bone due to cancer, frozen shoulders, and sports injuries. I also love helping people get rid of stress, especially those with children who have spectrum disorders or learning disabilities.
So, if you are:
- pregnant (and in a little/lot of discomfort), or want a caregiver to relate to during your pregnancy
- physically active and like to challenge your body
- recovering from an injury and doing well in or ending physical therapy
- dealing with depression and/or anxiety
- experiencing stress
- the parent of an athletic kid or have a kid with an Autism Spectrum Disorder (Advance Therapy upstairs is wonderful!)
then I might be the right massage therapist for you. If you fit into one or more of category lists above, and want to make massage a regular part of your wellness plan, then sweet! You and I might be the perfect therapist/client match.
But, if you:
- want a “pampering style” massage
- want Craniosacral Therapy
- plan to schedule & receive massage less than 5 times per year
then we’re probably not a good massage therapist/client match. If you’re looking for just the occasional “special day” massage like on your birthday or anniversary, I will be happy to refer you to some of my amazing colleagues and employees who will be more than happy to give you a great massage experience. If you have any questions or would like a referral to one of the many fantastic therapists that I know and trust, please call me.
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