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The essence of Massage Therapy as provided by a Registered Massage Therapist is bi-directional. Not only does it promote blood flow both superficially and deeply into the larger muscle groups, but it also decreases larger muscle spasm by removing and releasing lactic acid as well as other metabolic end products that have built up in the body of the muscle. Regular massage therapy can help maintain your health and keep your body functioning in top condition. Most insurance companies will cover massage therapy. So why wait until the small aches and pains become serious or in some cases unbearable. It has been proven that massage is effective in providing long-lasting relief of lower back pain, and that the need for pain medication decreased the days in which they received massage therapy.

bulletMassage therapy promotes:

bulletLymphatic Flow which results in less inflammation and fluid retention
bulletPhysical and mental relaxation 
bulletProper circulation into all areas of the body
bulletImproved athletic performance
bulletAt the end of your massage session you will experience an increase in:
bulletVitality
bulletRelaxation
bulletFeelings of well being
bulletDrainage of waste products out of your system
bulletBody awareness
bulletRange of painless motion
bulletImproved joint flexibility
bulletAlertness
bulletAs well as a decrease in:

bulletMuscle spasming
bulletScar tissue and adhesions, also prevents scar tissue from forming
bulletPain and swelling
bulletStiffness and muscle tension
bulletLevel of stress, both mentally and physically
bulletBlood pressure
bulletHeadaches due to eye strain or tension
bulletLevels of anxiety
bulletFees for Massage Therapy are:                                                     

            $45.00 for 30 minutes                                         

            $57.00 for 45 minutes

            $70.00 for 60 minutes

            $100.00 for 90 minutes

 

bullet Here are some commonly asked questions that every individual should know before seeing a massage therapist or when looking for one:

 

bullet What is Massage Therapy?
bullet What To Expect On Your First Visit
bullet Who Needs To See A Massage Therapist?
bulletMassage Definitions
bulletYour massage therapist should be registered.  If you are unsure please ask your therapist.

 

 

 


 

 

 

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