Services

Massage Therapy

Massage therapy offers immediate benefits, by reducing and often eliminating pain its real strength lies in prevention, improving joint mobility, circulation, and immune system functionality and increasing lymphatic drainage and overall body awareness.

We all have stress. It upsets our body’s delicate balance and functions. Renewing this balance demands a holistic (whole body), therapeutic approach. Your muscles are not the only parts of you treated through massage your circulatory and nervous systems also respond, helping promote an overall feeling of well-being. Learn more

 

Pelvic Massage

Pelvic massage is for women with reproductive tract adhesions. These adhesions act like glue disrupting the function of affected organs. massage involves gentle stretching to loosen tightened areas of soft tissue this is continued until the tension is released decreasing the adhesions.

Building a solid foundation and core is a healthy, non-invasive solution to many fertility problems, and pelvic massage is a common-sense approach to increasing your chance of conceiving (while also improving your overall health). This program can be used as a stand-alone regime, or as a complement to medically-assisted reproductive technologies.
Note: This massage technique is done abdominally and requires no vaginal work. Learn more

Breast Massage & Pectoral Muscles Treatment

The focus of most massage work is normally to the back, neck and shoulders, which is where most people feel their pain. Yet unless we treat the whole upper body and all the muscles attached to the shoulders and neck, this discomfort will never fully go away.
All of this tension can pull your body forward and in the longer term can result in bad posture. This area is important to address for both men and women, but more so for women.Learn more

Pregnancy/Prenatal Massage

Pregnancy massage is beneficial throughout the entire nine months of pregnancy; however, if you are having a high risk pregnancy it is best to discuss your condition with your midwife or physician before seeking a therapist.
A typical massage session takes at least 60 minutes and can go on up to 90 minutes. The mother will be supported with pillows as she lies on her side.
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Postpartum Massage

After childbirth, a woman’s body undergoes many structural and physiological changes in order to heal from the rigors of labour. A postpartum massage would be tailored to the clients needs, after a discussion of where the client is feeling the most discomfort, how the birth went, and what the client is comfortable with. Learn more