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Beyond simply “feeling good” massage has an impressive range of therapeutic effects and benefits, many of which have been documented in research studies conducted in the U.S., Europe and Asia.
Massage and Bodywork not only reduce muscle tension, improve neuromuscular function, and increase range of motion, but it also specifically addresses and improves the function of the joints and their surrounding tissue that are the source of most pain in the body.
Nearly everyone can benefit from massage therapy. Even people that are in acute pain can experience improvement and relief. This work is gentle to receive and most of it can be done fully clothed and without oil.
Here are some examples of orthopedic conditions that I have experience in effectively treating:
- Neck pain and loss of mobility
- Low Back Pain
- Whiplash
- TMJ Dysfunction
- Rotator Cuff Injuries
- Knee pain and post-ACL Reconstruction
- Chronic conditions such as Arthritis, Frozen Shoulder and Fibromyalgia
- Numbness or tingling in the arms, hands, legs or feet
- Carpal Tunnel Syndrome and Thoracic Outlet Syndrome
- Sciatic Pain and Piriformis Syndrome
- Headaches
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