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Massage Therapy
Massage is the manipulation of superficial and deeper layers of muscle and connective tissue to enhance function, aid in the healing process, and promote relaxation and well-being.The word comes from the Frenchmassage “friction of kneading”, or from Arabicmassa meaning “to touch, feel or handle” or from Latinmassa meaning “mass, dough”, cf. Greek verb μάσσω (massō) “to handle, touch, to work with the hands, to knead dough”.In distinction the ancient Greek word for massage was anatripsis,and the Latin was frictio.
Massage involves acting on and manipulating the body with pressure – structured, unstructured, stationary, or moving – tension, motion, or vibration, done manually or with mechanical aids. From Wikipedia.
One Half Hour
One half hour of massage therapy is great for those on a tight schedule, and thirty minutes can be devoted to a specific area of concern, or be used therapeutically. Also helpful for those who want to try out massage before committing to a full hour.
Price: $35
One Hour
Usually we find that half an hour goes by all too quickly! Whether this is your first time or you are experienced with our services, a one hour massage therapy session is a great way to relax your body and mind.
Price: $70
Hour and a Half
Provides a full hour of relaxation, as well as 30 minutes of optional specialized treatment based on injuries or physical conditions that warrant extra care. Or enjoy a continuous 90 minutes of a stress release and relaxation.
Price: $100
Hot Stone Massage
Hot stone massage is a specialty massage where the therapist uses smooth, heated stones, either as an extension of their own hands, or by placing them on the body while they massage other parts of the body. The heat can be both deeply relaxing and help warm up tight muscles so the therapist can work more deeply, more quickly.
Price: $80
Acupuncture
Acupuncture is a type of alternative medicine that treats patients by insertion and manipulation of solid, generally thin needles in the body.
Through its origins, acupuncture has been embedded in the concepts of Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM). Its general theory is based on the premise that bodily functions are regulated by the flow of an energy-like entity called qi. Acupuncture aims to correct imbalances in the flow of qi by stimulation of anatomical locations on or under the skin called acupuncture points, most of which are connected by channels known as meridians. Scientific research has failed to validate any links between TCM concepts and any biological or anatomical structure or function and some contemporary practitioners needle the body without using a theoretical framework, instead selecting points based on their tenderness to pressure. From Wikipedia.
Treatment
Dr. Jim will be able to assess various areas which are in need of services, and provide a treatment plan.