MASSAGE THERAPY
 

Massage therapy is a terrific way to relax and slow down a busy life!

For some, a massage is a mini vacation from day-to-day stress. For others a massage is a form of meditation, a way to enhance the awareness of the body and mind. Massage does more than give you a break from a demanding life. The tremendous benefits of massage include:

:: Increased productivity
:: Positive attitude
:: General relaxation
:: Improved circulation
:: Reduction of anxiety and stress
:: Healing of injuries
:: Chronic pain reduction
:: Decreased health care costs

BASIC MASSAGE PRICE LIST
(same day cash discount applied)

:: ½ HOUR MASSAGE $40
:: 1 HOUR MASSAGE $80
:: 1 ½ HOUR MASSAGE $120

 
Our professional and caring massage therapists specialize in therapeutic massage and other stress relieving remedies. To set up an appointment or communicate directly with one of our licensed massage therapists click here!
 
OTHER BENEFITS INCLUDE:

 

  • Massage dilates or opens up blood vessels, improving the circulation and relieving congestion.

  • Massage acts as a “mechanical cleanser” pushing along lymph and hastening the elimination of wastes and toxic debris.

  • Massage relaxes muscle spasms and relieves tension.

  • Massage maintains muscle tone and helps prevent or delay muscular atrophy resulting from forced inactivity.

  • Massage can compensate, at least in part, for lack of exercise and muscular contraction in persons who because of injury, illness or age are forced to remain inactive. In these cases massage helps return venous blood to the heart and so eases the strain on this vital organ.

  • Transverse massage separates muscle fibers and can prevent and possibly re-align adhesions.

  • Massage may have a sedative, stimulating or even exhausting effect on the nervous system depending on the type and length of massage treatments given.

  • Massage improves the general circulation and nutrition of tissues. It is accompanied or followed by an increased interchange of substances between the blood and tissue cells heightening tissue metabolism.

  • Massage improves the general circulation and nutrition of tissues. It is accompanied or followed by an increased interchange of substances between the blood and tissue cells heightening tissue metabolism.

  • Massage increases the excretion (via the kidneys) of fluids and nitrogen, inorganic phosphorous and salt in normal individuals.

  • Massage stretches connective tissue, improves its circulation and nutrition and may realign or prevent the formation of adhesions and reduces the danger of fibrosis.

  • Massage improves the circulation and nutrition of joints and hastens the elimination of harmful particles. By aiding lymphatic drainage, it helps lessen inflammation and swelling in joints and may alleviate pain.

  • Massage helps eliminate edema of the extremities.

  • Massage disperses the edema following injury to ligaments and tendons, lessens pain and facilitates movement.

  • Massage helps empty the intestines and so decreases the autointoxication resulting from the re-absorption of toxic materials in these channels resulting from inflammation or constipation.