Aromatherapy: Use of essential oils and other aromatic compounds for the purpose of improving a person's mood, cognitive function and/or health.
Deep Tissue Integration: Tight surface muscles must be softened in order to effectively perform deep-tissue massage and prevent damage to superficial muscles. This modality helps with chronic muscular pain, injury rehabilitation and reduces inflammation-related pain caused by arthritis and tendonitis. (Note: this is not a full-body deep tissue massage)
Gentle Massage: Beneficial during periods when light pressure is required such as flair-ups (arthritis, fibromyalgia, etc.), acute isolated trauma (strains or sprains, etc.), post-trauma (surgeries, hospice care) or general relaxation.
Myofascial Release: Gentle sustained pressure into the myofascial connective tissue restrictions to eliminate pain and restore motion.
Neuromuscular Therapy: Eliminates the causes of most neuromuscular pain patterns from acute and chronic pain syndromes by creating a balance between the musculoskeletal system and the nervous system.
Swedish: Alleviates Chronic Pain Symptoms, Decreases Stress & Tension, Increases Range of Motion, Joint Flexibility, Immune Function, Increases Endorphin Release, and Improves Cognitive ability, Mood & Energy, Sleep Quality