Please know that I am currently not taking on new clients. If you have been on my table within the last six months, please contact me directly to set up an appointment.
This is specifically tailored massage session to meet the needs of each individual client. Using various modalities within one session, you will walk out feeling like a new person!
In the Japanese language “Ashi” translates to foot and “Atsu” into pressure. Inspired by ancient forms of Eastern barefoot techniques, Ashiatsu DeepFeet Bar Therapy is a Western adaptation of barefoot massage. The therapist utilizes her body weight and bare feet to apply deep, broad pressure, resulting in maximum muscle compression and relaxation. The therapist uses a set of parallel bars above her head to assist with support and balance. If you're a fan of deep work, you will love this treatment!
Swedish Massage is a very relaxing and therapeutic style of bodywork designed to help the body improve circulation and promote wellness and healing from within. The benefits of this type of bodywork are wide-ranging and include relief from aches and pains, decreased stress levels, enhanced mental clarity, and greater flexibility. This massage experience leaves your entire body feeling relaxed and renewed.
This is a form of massage that gently encourages movement of lymph fluids throughout the body. Lymphatic drainage massage can benefit people with lymphedema, fibromyalgia, and other conditions.
I am a preferred provider for the Society for Oncology Massage (S4OM.org). Oncology massage does not replace standard care but is combined with it to facilitate a new level of healing; it is the modification of existing massage therapy techniques in order to safely work with complications of cancer and cancer treatment.
Deep Tissue Massage is a form of bodywork that focuses on the deeper layers of muscle and connective tissue. It is a highly effective method for releasing tension, reducing pain, increasing mobility, and loosening scar tissue.
John F. Barnes Myofascial Release (MFR) is a method of bodywork used to release the body’s restrictions created by trauma (physical and emotional), inflammatory responses, poor posture, and/or surgical procedures. MFR uses specific techniques to stretch and repair the connective tissue (fascia) between your muscles. It helps your body heal properly from injuries and can restore range of motion.
If you work for or volunteer with an Upper Merion service organization (fire, police, or ambulance service), please contact me directly for special reduced rates.
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