Therapeutic Massage
$65 / Hour...........
This 60 minute deep tissue massage is designed to target problem areas beneath the surface. Specialized strokes and deep compression are combined to help alleviate "knots" an...
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Hot Stone Massage
$75 / Hour .......
This 60 minute massage uses a combination of Swedish and Therapeutic strokes with the aid of warmed stones. These warmed stones penetrate muscle tension and stiffness faster, taki...
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Just Neck & Shoulders
This 30 minute massage is perfect for people who "carry their stress in their shoulders". ...
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The Back Rub
This 30 minute "Back Rub" is a perfect gift for that person in your life who is always asking you to rub their back. ...
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Ultimate Stretch
Ultimate Stretch is a combination of massage techniques and assisted stretches. This massage focuses on increasing and maintaining flexibility and muscle performance by stretching each of the major mu...
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Chair Massage
E. Houston LeBrun, president-elect of the American Massage Therapy Association (AMTA) is quoted as saying, "More and more companies offer massage therapy not only as a perk, but also to increas...
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Solely Feet
This 30 minute massage focuses solely on you. Using strokes designed to rejuvenate tired feet, leaving you feeling like you could stand for another eight hours! This massage is also known to acceler...
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Lymph Drainage Therapy
LDT is a gentle technique that works through the body's fluid system to activate the circulation of the tissues and stimulate the functioning of the immune and parasympathetic nervous systems. The re...
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Prenatal Massage
Are you experiencing... Low back pain? Sciatic pain? Calf cramps? Sinus congestion? or any other discomforts associated with... PREGNANCY? We can help. Carrying a baby inside you changes your...
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Ear Candling
A process used to detoxify the lymphatic system and clear the sinuses, which can also improve the clarity of hearing, sight, smell and taste.
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RainDrop Therapy
A technique using therapeutic grade essential oils applied to the neck, back, and feet to bring about electrical alignment and help relieve a variety of discomforts caused by imbalances in the body, e...
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Detox Wraps
Your Choice of Seaweed or Mud, stimulates circulation and metabolism, improving the body’s natural healing process. By improving the body’s ability to rid itself of wastes and toxins it can detoxi...
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Salt Glows
An invigorating treatment designed to improve circulation to the superficial muscle tissue. When this treatment is used in conjunction with massage it thoroughly addresses all layers of connective tis...
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Located in St. Charles, Missouri, 636 Massage practices massage therapy to focus on health and wellness. Through massage, we help alleviate the effects of health conditions which include pain, stress and muscle injury.
The growing popularity of massage therapy in recent years has attracted greater attention to the profession and its practitioners by the media and the public. While this increased attention has resulted in a wider recognition of the many benefits of massage, occasionally some public figures attempt to link the practice of massage therapy to sexual activity.
Perpetuating this view not only demeans the profession of massage therapy, but also can threaten the physical safety of massage practitioners when an assumption is made that someone can demand sex from them.
636 Massage guarantees a professional massage experience.
Massage Therapy - Deep Tissue Massage - Swedish Massage
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Experts describe massage tips you can try on yourself to ease headaches, back pain, and to help you relax.
By Susan Seliger WebMD Feature
Few sensual experiences rival a full-body massage for pleasure and stress relief -- at least among those things you can talk about in front of the children at the dinner table. Word on the health benefits of massage therapy for stress relief has spread. In 2006, 39 million Americans -- one in six adults -- had at least one massage, according to a nationwide survey by the American Massage Therapy Association (AMTA).
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Massage therapy good medicine for migraines
By MELANIE B. GLOVER Sacramento Bee
Article Last Updated: 03/03/2008 01:44:23 AM PST
Migraines hurt.
While symptoms vary from person to person, the pain associated with these headaches is always unpleasant. But there is hope for those who have given up on their own coping strategies, and it's literally within arm's reach.
Studies have shown that massage therapy can relieve or prevent pain connected with migraines, though it doesn't replace the need for medication and help from a doctor, experts say.
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The medical benefits of “friction” were first documented in Western culture by the Greek physician Hippocrates around 400 BC. Today, massage therapy is being used as a means of treating painful ailments, decompressing tired and overworked muscles, reducing stress, rehabilitating sports injuries, and promoting general health. This is done by manipulating the soft tissue muscles of the body in order to improve circulation and remove waste products from the muscles.
Clients may seek massage for medical benefit or for relaxation purposes, and there is a wide range of massage treatment available to meet these distinct needs. Massage therapy that aims to improve physical health typically differs in duration and technique from massage that is intended to simply relax or rejuvenate clients. The training background of those who perform the two types of massage therapy differs as well.
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