| Swedish Massage |
Five basic strokes are used to manipulate the soft tissues of the body. The many benefits of Swedish massage may include generalized relaxation and improved circulation which may speed healing and enhance your sense of well being. |
| Relaxation Massage |
Smooth flowing style that promotes general relaxation, improves circulation and range of movement, and relieves muscular tension. |
| Aromatherapy |
A combination of the therapeutic properties of essential oils with specific massage techniques to promote health and well-being. |
| Trigger Point |
A trigger point is a hyper-irritable spot usually within a taut band of skeletal muscle or its fascia that is painful on compression and can give rise to characteristic referred pain tenderness and autonomic phenomena.
Trigger points reduce full range of motion by preventing full lengthening of the muscle. Trigger point therapy releases these spots by using repetitive muscle stripping and ischemic compression. |
| Myofascial Release |
This slow and subtle technique can be used to release fascia and muscle throughout the body. The therapist uses light to moderate traction and a twisting approach to achieve biomechanical and reflex change through an appropriate tension on the soft tissue. |
| Salt Glow |
A luxurious treatment that smoothes away surface debris while restoring nutrients to tired skin. |
| On-Site Chair Massage |
An excellent way to manage workplace stress and contribute to the well-being of your company. |
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