
- Improves emotional and physical well being
- Helps with stress, depression and anxiety
- Improves immunity, digestion, sleep and breathing
- Relieves tension and muscle/joint pain
- Reduces nerve pain, helps heal from injuries and improves range of motion
- Relieves headaches and migraines
- Lowers blood pressure, increases blood circulation, increases lymphatic circulation
- Helps with acute and chronic conditions
- Relieves pain in the neck, shoulders, back, hip/leg
- Relieves muscle spasms, cramping and sciatica
Massage Modalities
EASTERN MODALITIES
EACH PART OF THE BODY IS LINKED TO SPECIFIC PRESSURE POINTS ON THE BODY. A THERAPIST WILL APPLY A TECHNIQUE TO ENCOURAGE QI (ENERGY/VITAL FORCE) TO FLOW AND PROMOTE HEALING FOR THAT SPECIFIC NEED.
Tui Na
Fully clothed on the table
Thai and Shiatsu (No oil)
Client is fully clothed on the floor or modified on the massage table
Tui Na
Tui na is an ancient healing art in Chinese medicine massage that combines acupressure and rhythmic compressions along the meridian channels. Tui na massage reduces pain, promotes healing and the flow of Qi (energy/life force), removing energetic blockages. Tui na helps bring balance and harmony to the mind and body.
Thai
Thai an ancient healing modality that originated in Thailand. Thai massage is highly influenced by Ayurvedic medicine (India) and Traditional Chinese medicine. The therapist use hands, legs and feet. The techniques applied are deep compressions, joint mobilization, yoga stretches and acupressure techniques. Thai massage relieves pain, removes blockages, balances/revives energy and increases range of motion.
Shiatsu
Shiatsu originated in Japan. Shiatsu is influenced by Traditional Chinese Medicine. Shiatsu uses the fingers, thumbs and palms. Pressure is applied to different parts of the body to promote healing and free flow of energy. Shiatsu relieves stress, decreases pain and helps overall health.

Swedish
Relaxes the entire body. Decreases pain, improves circulation, increases oxygen to the blood and improves body movement.

Reflexology
Pressure to specific points on the hands, feet and ear to promote healing.