MODALITIES

Most Modalities are interactive so you can get answers NOW.


 

♦ Swedish Massase Therapy

Medical/Clinical Massage

Corporate Chair Massage

Myofascial Release

Hot Stone/ Hydrotherapy 

Therapuetic Exercise/ Client Education

Qi' gong

Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation (PNF)

Medical  Ethics (Law)

Appointment Scheduling

Professional Communication

Medical Terminology

History & Documentation (S.O.A.P.)

Anatomy and Physiology

Foot, Hand, Ear, and Specific Reflexology/Accupressure

 Kinesiology and Biomechanics

Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM)

Asian Bodywork Therapy (ABT)

Reiki/ Energy Healing

and National Certification (NCTMB)


Here are examples of common reasons to seek Theraputic Massage:

all underlined text are links to information FOR Y-O-U!

- Neck Pain

- Back Pain
- Whiplash (post chiropractic  visit with release)
- Multiple Sclerosis (MS)

Fibromyalgia

- Pagets Disease

- Poor Digestive

- Diabetec Massage

- Mild Lymphedema -(w/ Doc release.)

- Anxiety and Depression

- Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS)

-Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)

-Pregnancy Massage (1st and 3rd trimesters w/doc release *see precautions)

- Repetitive Stress Injuries

- Menopause (MALE and FEMALE)

- PMDD/ PMS

- Stress Relief

- Unblock Energies and Toxin Build-up

- And the list goes on...


 


 


 

ALL MASSAGE IS OF A NON-SEXUAL NATURE

ALL PRICES SUBJECT TO CHANGE

WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO REFUSE SERVICE 


Health Blurbs

Did you know?


Type 2 diabetes, often called non-insulin dependent diabetes, is the most common form of diabetes, affecting 90% - 95% of the 21 million people with diabetes. In this subchapter, we'll explain more about type 2 diabetes -- the symptoms and causes -- and also give you timely information on serious diabetes complications that can arise when blood sugar levels are not managed for a period of time.

What Is Type 2 Diabetes?
Unlike people with type 1 diabetes, people with type 2 diabetes produce insulin; however, the insulin their pancreas secretes is either not enough or the body is unable to recognize the insulin and use it properly. This is called insulin-resistance. When there isn't enough insulin or the insulin is not used as it should be, glucose (sugar) can't get into the body's cells. When glucose builds up in the blood instead of going into cells, the body's cells are not able to function properly. Other problems associated with the buildup of glucose in the blood include:

  • Dehydration. The buildup of sugar in the blood can cause an increase in urination (to try to clear the sugar from the body). When the kidneys lose the glucose through the urine, a large amount of water is also lost, causing dehydration.

  • Diabetic Coma (Hyperosmolar nonketotic diabetic coma). When a person with type 2 diabetes becomes severely dehydrated and is not able to drink enough fluids to make up for the fluid losses, they may develop this life-threatening complication.

  • Damage to the body. Over time, the high glucose levels in the blood may damage the nerves and small blood vessels of the eyes, kidneys, and heart and predispose a person to atherosclerosis (hardening) of the large arteries that can cause heart attack and stroke.

- Did you know that  more women than men are dying in the U.S. of heart disease?  (1 in 2, in Alaska)

- And did you know that the symptoms of a heart attack vary in women? 

- In women heart attack symptoms are more likely to be: severe tooth pain, jaw pain and/or neck pain, than chest or arm pain/discomfort.

leading to adrenal imbalances, type 2 diabetes, heart issues, and joint issues.