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About Massage Therapy

Massage is one of the oldest healing arts: Chinese records dating back 3,000 years document its use; the ancient Hindus, Persians and Egyptians applied forms of massage for many ailments; and Hippocrates wrote papers recommending the use of rubbing and friction for joint and circulatory problems. Today, the benefits of massage are varied and far-reaching. As an accepted part of many physical rehabilitation programs, massage therapy has also proven beneficial for many chronic conditions, including low back pain, arthritis, bursitis, fatigue, high blood pressure, diabetes, immunity suppression, infertility, smoking cessation, depression, and more. And, as many millions will attest, massage also helps relieve the stress and tension of everyday living that can lead to disease and illness.

Massage Therapists

Jessie

Jessie has been practicing massage for 6 years. She is a graduate of the Aveda Institute Massage School and also attended classes at CenterPoint Massage & Shiatsu School. She is trained in the following techniques: deep tissue, relaxation, Swedish, trigger point and sports massage. Jessie has also completed training in Craniosacral Therapy and focuses on newborns and pregnant mother.


Erin

Erin is a 2010 graduate of Northwestern Health Science University's massage program. Erin continued her education with training in Craniosacral Theraphy and Myofascial unwinding. One her areas of focus is Craniosacral work on infants and women throughout their pregnancy. Erin also specializes in deep tissue and rehabilitaion massage.