Clinical Massage
Description
IMPORTANT NOTE: If you don't receive either an email confirmation with appointment date/time details, or a text confirmation with details, then you are not scheduled yet. 45-60 minutes are good options if you have 1 primary area of concern. 75-90 minutes are good options if you have 2 (or maybe 3) areas of concern. These can be full body sessions if no major concerns are present. 105 minutes is a good option if you have 3 or more areas of concern. In almost every case; these are going to be full body sessions. Following the first appointment; longer or shorter future appointments may be better and can be determined at the time of rescheduling. Recommendations for how to proceed at home [between bodywork sessions] are a typical piece of a successful plan as well. Each appointment combines multiple massage and bodywork techniques. The therapist chooses the most appropriate techniques based upon the information gathered on the initial intake and at each session. As challenges are reduced or resolved; the content of your sessions may or may not change, but every massage always remains uniquely suited to you. Possible techniques include Orthopedic Massage, Deep Tissue massage, Cupping therapies, Trigger Point, Neuromuscular massage, Reflexology, Swedish massage, Circulatory massage, Lymphatic Drainage massage.