Definition: A very relaxing style of bodywork. It combines oils or lotion with an array of strokes such as rolling, kneading, and percussion to help the body improve its circulation. The benefits of this type of bodywork are wide-ranging and include relief from aches and pains, decreased stress levels in the body, enhanced mental clarity, improved appearance, and greater flexibility.
1 Hour: $65
1 1/2 Hour: $95
2 Hour: $135
Prepaid 3-pack 1 Hour: $175.50
Prepaid 3-pack 1 1/2 Hour: $256.50
Definition: A form of bodywork that takes therapeutic massage to a deeper level. Deep Tissue Massage is a highly effective method for releasing chronic stress areas due to misalignment, repetitive motions, and past lingering injuries. Due to the nature of the deep tissue work, open communication during the session is crucial to make sure you don’t get too uncomfortable. Keep in mind that soreness is pretty common after the treatment, and that plenty of water should be ingested to aid with the flushing and removal of toxins that will have been released from the deep tissue during the session.
1 Hour: $75
1 1/2 Hour: $115.00
2 Hour: $150.00
Prepaid 3-pack 1 Hour: $205.00
Prepaid 3-pack 1 1/2 Hour: $310.50
Prepaid 3-pack 2 Hour: $405.00
Definition: A type of bodywork that focuses on applying pressure to the specific nerve zones in your feet. Unlike other foot massages that intend to mostly relieve tension in the feet themselves, reflexology is a far more in-depth science that aims to harmonize your entire body. According to reflexology, every part of the human body is mapped into the feet. Reflexology treatments have been found to be highly effective for conditions such as allergies, headaches, and depression.
1/2 Hour: $40.00
Includes Foot Soak (Prior to Session)
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Introductory and Special Rates Available
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Chair Massage Available for Special Events
- Trade Show Booth
- Employee Appreciation
- Wellness Day
- Parent/Teacher School Functions
Description: A style of bodywork that focuses on stimulating and releasing “trigger points†in your body. Trigger points are tender areas of tension similar to acupressure points, except they occur in the belly of the muscle tissue rather than along the energy pathways of the body. These ‘knots’ are built up throughout a person’s life due to physical, mental, and/or emotional stress. During a session, focused pressure is applied through a variety of techniques in order to release your trigger points. This process can be quite painful at times, yet the effects are lasting and profoundly transformative.
Incorporated upon request