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Corporate
Chair Massage
Neuromuscular
Therapy Sports
Massage
Lypossage
Deep Tissue
Swedish
Massage
Active Isolated Stretching
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Rates
Basic Massage
| 1/2 Hour | $40 |
| 1 Hour | $70 |
| 1 1/2 Hour | $100 |
Corporate
Chair Massage
Is provided in the workplace and is administered while the client is clothed
and seated in a specially designed chair. Massage chairs most often slope forward
allowing access to the large muscles of the back. On-site massage usually lasts
between 10 and 15 minutes per client and is intended to relax and improve circulation.
Neuromuscular Therapy
(also known as Trigger Point Therapy)
Applies concentrated finger pressure to "trigger points" (painful irritated areas in muscles) to break cycles of spasm and pain. Neuromuscular Therapy is a methodology for assessing, treating and preventing soft tissue injuries associated with chronic pain.
Sports Massage combines classic and specific techniques designed to provide therapeutic impact for the unique physical and biomechanical needs of athletes, artists, musicians, actors and anyone who uses their body in a particular way to conduct their activities or livelihoods. Grounded in classical Swedish approaches, sports massage incorporates techniques of compression, trigger point therapy, cross fiber friction, hydrotherapy and cryotherapy. It deals with special needs for athletes, and others, during pre-event, post-event and training. A great advantage for using this type of work is its ability to help prevent chronic injury from developing.
Lypossage is an all-natural body contouring treatment that will help reshape your figure without invasive surgery. Figure imbalances like cellulite and bulges on the thighs or abdomen respond readily to Lypossage. If you have been frustrated when trying to "spot reduce" areas of your body, you'll be delighted with the results of this unique treatment.
Releases 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 grain of muscles, tendons and fascia. It is called deep tissue, because it also focuses on the deeper layers of muscle tissue. Using a series of slow penetrating strokes and finger pressure on the affected area, the deep tissue massage technique aims at releasing chronic tensions in the body by working through all the way down to the individual muscle fibers. Employing compression and friction across the grain of the muscles, tendons and fascia, the deep tissue massage relieves underlying patterns of muscle tension and promotes overall relaxation.
Swedish massage is the manipulation of soft tissue for therapeutic purposes and refers to a variety of techniques specifically designed to relax muscles by applying pressure to them against deeper muscles and bones, and rubbing in the same direction as the flow of blood returning to the heart. It may also include the use of oil, salt glows and hot or cold packs. It is a soothing massage that increases circulation to the muscles, removes muscle waste products, such as lactic acid and maintains muscle flexibility. Swedish massage focuses on the more superficial layers of the skin to relieve tension in the nerves, muscles and glands while improving the body's overall circulation. Some of the benefits of Swedish massage are a state of being both relaxed and alert, relief from stress, faster recovery time from an injury, relief from tired, aching muscles and a greater sense of self-awareness.
Developed by Aaron L. Mattes, Active Isolated Stretching provides an effective, dynamic facilitated stretch of major muscle groups, but more importantly functional physiological restoration of muscle, tendon, vertebrae, ligaments and joints facilitating healthier superficial and deep fascial structures.