TRI Massage
& Bodywork
Customized Table Massage | |
30 min: | $50.00 |
60 min: | $95.00 |
90 min: | $115.00 |
120 min: | $145.00 |
All other special requests will be handled individually based on the event, time, and service that will be needed. |
Massage and bodywork continues to grow in awareness among the public as an alternative/natural healthcare. People are turning to it more for the wellness/health aspects rather than seeing it as a pampering experience especially since the population is living longer. Included in this are recommendations from healthcare providers to their patients to seek out massage for ailments as well as the overall message to have a healthy lifestyle and take care of their body, mind, and spirit. Massage therapy will accommodate these needs.
The primary service that will provided by therapists at T.R.I. Massage and Bodywork will be customized massage and bodywork sessions that may include but are not limited to:
1. Swedish TechniquesLong, gentle, flowing strokes are used in time with your breathing and music to promote relaxation, enhance circulation, relieve muscle pain and tension, improve flexibility and stimulate lymphatic flow to flush out toxins. |
2. Chair MassageKnown as seated massage, chair massage, or on-site massage, this technique involves the use of a specially designed massage chair in which the client sits comfortably and is fully clothed. Great for office appreciation, parties, or sports functions. |
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3. Muscle StretchingThis technique combines compression, extension, movement, and breath to give therapists a tool to provide relief from pain, treating such conditions as carpal tunnel syndrome, chronic low back pain, plantar fasciitis, sciatica, tennis elbow, knee pain, shin splints, frozen shoulder, hammer toes, piriformis syndrome, tendinitis, trigger finger, and much more. |
4. Pregnancy MassageThis type of massage uses specific techniques that are designed to reduce pregnancy discomforts and concerns. The benefits of massage during pregnancy including providing relaxation, alleviating pain, and improving emotional and physiological condition. |
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5. Neuromuscular Re-educationCombined techniques used to re-educate the brain and muscle for proper functional movement. The goal is to help relieve the pain and dysfunction by understanding and alleviating the underlying cause. Neuromuscular therapy can help individuals who experience distortion and biomechanical dysfunction, which is often a symptom of a deeper problem. It is also used to locate and release spasms and hyper-contraction in the tissue, eliminate trigger points that cause referred pain, rebuild the strength of injured tissues, assist venous and lymphatic flow, and restore postural alignment, proper biomechanics, and flexibility to the tissues. |
6. Myofascial ReleaseMyofascial release is the three-dimensional application of sustained pressure and movement into the fascial system in order to eliminate fascial restrictions and facilitate the emergence of emotional patterns and belief systems that are no longer relevant or are impeding progress. First, an assessment is made by visually analyzing the human frame, followed by the palpation of the tissue texture of various fascial layers. Upon locating an area of fascial tension, gentle pressure is applied in the direction of the restriction. Myofascial release is an effective therapeutic approach in the relief of cervical pain, back pain, fibromyalgia, scoliosis, neurological dysfunction, restriction of motion, chronic pain, and headaches. |
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7. Deep Tissue TherapyTechniques that utilize deep-tissue/deep-muscle massage are administered to affect the sub-layer of musculature and fascia. These techniques require advanced training and a thorough understanding of anatomy and physiology. The muscles must be relaxed in order to effectively perform deep-tissue massage, otherwise tight surface muscles prevent the practitioner from reaching deeper musculature. It helps with chronic muscular pain and injury rehabilitation and reduces inflammation-related pain caused by arthritis and tendinitis. It is generally integrated with other massage techniques. |