As a graduate of Ann Arbor Institute of Massage Therapy, I have advanced neuromuscular, trigger point, myofascial, Swedish, Muscle integration and soft tissue palpation and assessment skills. My techniques are quite extensive, detailed and specific. Pain is alleviated quite rapidly, range of motion and muscle tone are dramatically improved.I take pride in the many techniques and knowledge to provide the proper therapy for each person, and also to relax and provide comfort as well.
2000 Ann Arbor Institute of Massage Therapy /2001 Upledger Institute Inc. CrainioSacrial Therapy
2000 to present: member American Massage Therapy Association And National Certification Board for Therapeutic Massage and Bodywork
2007 Freedom from Pain Institute - Advanced Myoskeletal Therapist
2007 - 2012 Kipling’s Who’s Who in Leading Business Professionals
A slow therapeutic massage restructures the muscles by eliminating the loose connective tissue that adds up in the body over time. It also quickens the circulation, lymph, and range of motion of the areas being treated, increasing the health of the person. This is not going to cure anything, I can work out injuries, but as you continue doing whatever you did to create the pain you're in, you’ll be back for more treatment.
I specialize in neuromuscular therapy and treat each area thumb width by thumb width, fiber by fiber, as many different angles as possible. I have my clients face down, change to each side, move their head from side to side, move their arms forward, to the side and toward the back. Each time a person moves to another position, their muscle fibers change so I can treat the areas and clear the adhesions and restrictions that are present, bringing more circulation to the areas to heal faster and alleviate pain.