Massage Therapy
Designed to aid in the treatment of pain or injuries, massage offers a conceptual approach to the management of soft tissue spasm and dysfunctions. The Neuromuscular (Trigger Point Therapy) massage is geared toward the trigger points of the body, which are highly sensitive areas in the muscles that cause localized pain and/or refer pain to other areas of the body. The therapist applies concentrated finger pressure to these points to break the cycles of spasm and pain. Numerous research studies conducted in the United States, Europe, and Asia have documented that far beyond simply "feeling good', massage therapy has an impressive range of physical, mental, and emotional benefits.
Benefits of MassageStimulates the release of endorphins - (the body's natural painkiller)
Calms the nervous system
Improves sleep
Strengthens the immune system
Aids in the removal of toxins from the body
Reduces muscular tension
Improves circulation of blood & lymph
Increases the flow of oxygen and nutrients to cells and tissues
Calms the nervous system
Improves posture
Increases flexibility & improves joint range of motion
Enhances overall performance
Relieves mental & physical stress
Overall feeling of well-being
Designed to aid in the treatment of pain or injuries, massage offers a conceptual approach to the management of soft tissue spasm and dysfunctions. The Neuromuscular (Trigger Point Therapy) massage is geared toward the trigger points of the body, which are highly sensitive areas in the muscles that cause localized pain and/or refer pain to other areas of the body. The therapist applies concentrated finger pressure to these points to break the cycles of spasm and pain. Numerous research studies conducted in the United States, Europe, and Asia have documented that far beyond simply "feeling good', massage therapy has an impressive range of physical, mental, and emotional benefits.
Benefits of Massage

