Multiple Modalities:
Acupressure:
Working with the same theory as acupuncture (but without the needles), acupressure stimulates points on the body to release energetic congestion and open the body’s energy pathways. Acupressure is a gentle, yet effective modality.
Craniosacral Therapy:
A gentle, non-invasive form of massage in which a therapist uses a light touch to work the cranial bones, the spinal column, and the sacrum to balance energy, treat headaches, and reduce mental stress.
Deep Tissue:
Targeting chronic patterns of holding, deep tissue relies on slow strokes and targeted pressure, often with a finger, thumb, or elbow.
Myofascial Release:
A light, sustained pressure is applied to constrictions in the body’s fascia, or connective tissue to elicit elongation and release.
Sports:
Often used before and after athletic activity, the focus is on reducing inflammation, keeping joints flexible, and enhancing performance.
Swedish:
A combination of long, gliding strokes, as well as kneading, stretching, and tapping. Swedish massage is thought to enhance health by increasing blood flow to the muscles.
Prenatal Massage:
Relieves many of the normal discomforts experienced during pregnancy, such as backaches, stiff neck, leg cramps, headaches, and edema. In addition, prenatal massage can reduce stress on weight-bearing joints, encourages blood and lymph circulation, and helps to relax nervous tension, which aids in better sleep.
Lymphatic Drainage:
**Currently not available**
Lymphatic drainage massage relieves swelling that happens when medical treatment or illness blocks your lymphatic system. Lymphatic drainage massage involves gently manipulating specific areas of your body to help lymph move to an area with working lymph vessels.
*Massage therapists practicing at Healing Hands Wellness Center are independent practitioners who are free to set their own prices.
*The above are commonly charged prices.
Multiple Modalities:
Acupressure:
Working with the same theory as acupuncture (but without the needles), acupressure stimulates points on the body to release energetic congestion and open the body’s energy pathways.
Craniosacral Therapy:
A gentle, non-invasive form of massage in which a therapist uses a light touch to work the cranial bones, the spinal column, and the sacrum to balance energy, treat headaches, and reduce mental stress.
Deep Tissue:
Targeting chronic patterns of holding, deep tissue relies on slow strokes and targeted pressure, often with a finger, thumb, or elbow.
Myofascial Release:
A light, sustained pressure is applied to constrictions in the body’s fascia, or connective tissue to elicit elongation and release.
Sports:
Often used before and after athletic activity, the focus is on reducing inflammation, keeping joints flexible, and enhancing performance.
Swedish:
A combination of long, gliding strokes, as well as kneading, stretching, and tapping. Swedish massage is thought to enhance health by increasing blood flow to the muscles.
Prenatal Massage:
Relieves many of the normal discomforts experienced during pregnancy, such as backaches, stiff neck, leg cramps, headaches, and edema. In addition, prenatal massage can reduce stress on weight-bearing joints, encourages blood and lymph circulation, and helps to relax nervous tension, which aids in better sleep.
Lymphatic Drainage:
**Currently not available**
Lymphatic drainage massage relieves swelling that happens when medical treatment or illness blocks your lymphatic system. Lymphatic drainage massage involves gently manipulating specific areas of your body to help lymph move to an area with working lymph vessels.
*Massage therapists practicing at Healing Hands Wellness Center are independent practitioners who are free to set their own prices.
*The above are commonly charged prices.