Treatment Options


-Signature Massage: This physical treatment includes massage, soft tissue mobilization, various connective tissue techniques, myofascial release, craniosacral techniques, joint manipulation, mobilization of neural tissue, visceral mobilization, and strain and counter-strain techniques.


 -Craniosacral: Cranio Sacral is an alternative medicine method used by massage therapists, naturopaths, chiropractors and osteopaths, who manually apply a subtle movement of the spinal & cranial bones, diaphragms, and fascia. The restrictions in the connective tissue and nerve passages are eased and misaligned bones are restored to proper position and movement, allowing for the central nervous system to get back into harmony for proper healing. This therapy helps to treat mental stress, headaches and pack pain, migraines, TMJ Syndrome, and is used for chronic pain conditions, and much more.  Using a soft touch which is generally no greater than 5 grams – about the weight of a nickel – practitioners release restrictions in the soft tissues that surround the central nervous system. CST is increasingly used as a preventive health measure thanks to its ability to bolster resistance to disease, and it’s effectiveness in helping prevent and treat a wide range of medical problems associated with pain and dysfunction.


 -Shiatsu: Shiatsu is a traditional Japanese hands-on therapy based regulated as a licensed medical therapy with the Ministry of Health & Welfare in Japan. Shiatsu technique refers to the use of fingers and palm of ones hand to apply pressure to particular sections on the surface of the body for the purpose of correcting the imbalances of the body.


Deep Tissue: Deep tissue massage is a massage technique that’s mainly used to treat musculoskeletal issues, such as strains and sports injuries. It involves applying sustained pressure using slow, deep strokes to target the inner layers of your muscles and connective tissues. This helps to break up scar tissue that forms following an injury and reduce tension in muscle and tissue.