Massage Therapy

AN ANCIENT MODALITY USED TO TREAT PAIN AND PROMOTE THE BODY’S NATURAL HEALING ABILITIES.

Massage therapy is the manipulation of the body’s soft tissues. Tension in muscles, fascia, ligaments, and tendons is addressed through the use of massage, stretching, and cupping. Massage therapy effectively treats muscle pain and restriction, improves circulation and immune system function, and treats many internal ailments.

 

Conditions We Treat with Massage Therapy

Back & Neck Pain

SI Syndrome
Sciatica

Shoulder Pain

Rotator Cuff
Tennis / Golfers Elbow

Headaches

Migraine & Tension Type

More Conditions

Hip and Gluteal Pain
Knee Pain
Achilles Tendonitis/Tendonosis
Plantar Fasciitis
Sciatica
Muscular Strains/Ligament Sprains
Chronic Pain
Whiplash
TMJ
Athletic Performance
Mood Disorders
Sleep Disorders
Hypertension
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Restricted Range of Motion

 

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

  • Am I a good candidate for massage therapy?

    Massage therapy is a gentle and non-invasive treatment. While massage is recommendable to anyone searching for deep relaxation, anyone suffering from any kind of pain, stiffness, soreness, limited range of motion, tight muscles, or to prevent injury is also considered as a candidate for massage therapy.

  • What are the benefits of massage therapy?

    There are many benefits of receiving massage therapy, including but not limited to lowered stress levels, improved sleep patterns, chronic pain relief, reduced muscle tension, increased range of motion in joints, improved circulation, stimulation of the lymphatic system, and support of the immune system.

  • How many sessions will I need?

    The number of necessary sessions will vary from one person to another. For regular upkeep of muscle pain and tightness prevention, 1-2 sessions per month will benefit both the mind and the body. For any clients with underlying chronic or acute conditions, the number of sessions will be determined after the initial appointment, where both treatment and overall evaluation will take place.

  • What type of massage do you offer?

    We offer custom, therapeutic massages that may include any of the following techniques: myofascial stretches and releases, trigger point therapy, positional release, passive stretching, cupping, and gua sha. Each session is customized to the specific needs of the client, and these techniques are highly therapeutic while aiming to address the specific complaints of the client.

  • Do deep tissue massages hurt?

    Deep tissue massages should never cause the client pain. However, there may be discomfort and temporary aggravation of symptoms as areas of tension are addressed. This is frequently described as a “good hurt” as those areas of discomfort are finally receiving attention. The massage therapist will verbally check-in throughout the session to ensure the client’s comfort. Soreness following the session may also be experienced. Following aftercare instructions can aid to alleviate the severity of the soreness.

  • Do I have to get undressed?

    For each session, you will only ever have to undress to your own comfortability, whatever that may be. My goal is to honor wherever you are in your own journey. Many massage techniques and assisted stretching techniques can be done completely clothed. I only ask that if you wish to remain clothed, please wear or bring loose, comfortable clothing.

  • How much does it cost & do you accept insurance?

    60 minute custom therapeutic massage $110
    90 minute custom therapeutic massage $160
    120 minute custom therapeutic massage $210

    Insurance is not accepted for massage therapy at this time.

 
 
 
 
 

“Absolutely incredible! I had a massage with Moriah today and it is one of the best massages I’ve ever had. She is super kind and intent on providing the best massage for you.”

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 HOW WE DO IT

We tap into the healing powers your body already has. And when you take a step back and think about it, that makes the most sense.

 
 
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QUICK & PAINLESS

The number of massages needed will vary based on your specific condition and the amount of time you've had it.

ACCURATE EVALUATION

Once you are evaluated, our massage therapist will analyze your presentation and give you an estimate of the number of treatments likely needed based on clinically evidence based data.

PROCESS

Massages are repeated 1-2 times a week until maximum improvement is seen. Then a maintenance regimen is often prescribed to prevent recurrence. Maintenance may be as little as 1-2 times per month.

ABSENCE OF SYMPTOMS

Massage can and often results in a complete absence of symptoms, even in severe pain conditions that have been present for years.

 

We are here to provide you with pain-relieving treatments so that you can get back to living your life to its fullest.