Massage Therapy

The human body is amazingly self sufficient and massage therapy
simply promotes this amazing ability, providing benefits such as
improved circulation, strengthened immunity, and stress relief. Massage
therapy also provides a natural alternative to problems treated with
pharmaceutical aid, such as chronic pain, migraines and
anxiety/depression.
Sports Massage
Sports massage is a special form of massage and
is typically used before, during and after athletic events. The purpose
of sports massage is to help alleviate the stress and tension which
builds up in the body's soft tissues during physical activity.
Swedish Massage
Swedish massage is the most common and the best
known type of massage. Swedish Massage uses gentle but firm pressure to
promote relaxation, ease muscle tension and create other health
benefits.
Deep Tissue Massage
Deep tissue massage is a type of massage
therapy that focuses on realigning deeper layers of muscles and
connective tissue. It is especially helpful for chronically tense and
contracted areas such as stiff necks, low back tightness, and sore
shoulders. Unlike classic massage therapy, which is used for relaxation,
deep tissue massage usually focuses on a specific problem.
Raindrop Therapy
Raindrop Therapy is a powerful, non-invasive,
Non -Secular application of powerful antibacterial and antiviral
essential oils along the spine and feet. Raindrop therapy enables you to
restore balance and normal function to weak body systems, and promotes
harmony of the whole person: physically, mentally and emotionally.
Hot Stone Massage
Hot stone massage is a variation on classic
massage therapy. Heated smooth, flat stones are placed on key points of
the body. The massage therapist may also hold the stones and use them to
massage certain areas of the body. The heat warms and relaxes the
muscles, which allows the therapist to apply deeper pressure. The warmth
of the stones improves circulation and calms the nervous system.
Call (225) 766-2952 to
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