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"Margaret explains what she is doing, and how it relates to my complaints. She finds areas that are causing my problems, but that I didn't know I had until she touches them. There is a gentleness and comfort I get from Margaret and her treatment."

- Kim S, Nurse

Benefits of Therapy

Sustains Health and Well-Being

Sustains Health and Well-Being

Massage treatment eliminates toxins in the soft tissue cells of the body and primes muscles prior to a new exercise or weight program.

Improves Physical Performance

Massage therapy elongates tissue, increases range of motion, facilitates rapid muscle development and improves blood circulation.

Improves Mental Performance

Improves Mental Performance

Massage therapy stimulates the production of hormones and brain chemicals that support mental and emotional well being. For example, improved blood circulation and stimulated positive chemicals and hormones increase the body's ability to relax, which improves your quality of sleep and ultimately sustains a higher mental alertness.

Aids Recovery from Acute Injuries

Treatment advances recovery and prevents compounded debilitation from motor vehicle accidents, falls, sprains, broken bones and other acute trauma. Massage therapy relieves nerve entrapment and inflammation caused by muscle or bone. In addition, this type of treatment eliminates the body's tendency to overcompensate around an injured area.

Optimizes Surgery

Massage therapy enhances the condition of your body to maximize the benefits of surgery.

Aids in Post-Surgery Recovery

Alleviates Chronic Conditions (Persistent, Recurring)

Alleviates Chronic Conditions

Treatment relieves pain caused by overused muscles, poor posture, constricted tissue and old injuries that were never treated or never fully healed.