
Specialty Massage Therapy
*Price varies when using insurance, copay +$25
(Please note: the additional fee is due to the extended training and certifications for our practitioners to provide these extra services)

Craniosacral
Craniosacral Therapy is a hands-on technique that uses gentle touch to release tension in the central nervous system. The focus of CST is to promote the movement of fluids in and around the central nervous system, focusing on the wave-like rhythmic pulse that goes through the entire body. The goal of craniosacral therapy is to help get rid of restrictions to improve the functioning of the central nervous system. CST can help with migraine headaches, chronic pain, chronic fatigue syndrome, post-traumatic stress disorder, trauma of any kind, post-surgical recovery, TMJ, and more.

Manual Lymphatic Drainage
Lymphatic drainage massage involves applying light pressure to the skin in a slow, stroking motion. By massaging the skin, lymph vessels are stimulated and encouraged to contract and move fluid from swollen areas to other parts of the body. Lymphatic Drainage is mainly used to reduce swelling and can also be used to improve your immune system, boost your energy levels, and reduce fatigue.

IntraOral
Intra-oral massage is a safe and effective technique that includes massage to the neck, throat, shoulders, including facial muscles and the muscles of the jaw. The jaw work is done by working on the inside of the mouth. This work can be very helpful in relieving stress and tension around the temporal mandibular joint (TMJ) as well as the face and neck and even down into the shoulder girdle

Full Body Gua Sha
Gua sha technique involves applying a massage tool over the skin in strokes or brush-like movements. The tool is applied hard enough to create a scraping sensation but not so hard that it should create pain. Typically, massage oil or another product is applied before the massage tool is used to reduce friction and ease the movement of the tool. Gua Sha increases circulation, improves mobility in the muscles and fascia, and treats adhesions or "knots". Great for areas of stubborn tension or chronic issues.

Cupping
Massage Cupping is the combination of massage movements and negative pressure with the use of a suction device on the skin. A cup is positioned at the area to be treated and, depending on the type of cups being used; a vacuum is created within the cup to draw the skin and underlying tissue into the cup. The produced vacuum creates a suction effect that increases blood and lymphatic circulation systemically and to the local area, relaxes muscle tissue and support, draws stagnation & pathogenic factors out of the body and releases a myriad of pain causing factors.

Thai Yoga Massage
Thai Massage is preformed with patient fully clothed on a mat on the ground while the practitioner uses stretching, pulling, and yoga techniques to relieve tension, promote relaxation, and improve flexibility and circulation.
