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Highly effective method for releasing severe tension and chronic stress areas due to misalignment, repetitive motions and past lingering injuries. Deep tissue massage is a firm technique used to relieve both muscles and connective tissue below the surface. It helps to improve range of motion, decrease trigger points, pain and heal injuries. Note occasional soreness can occur after treatment, it is recommended to drink plenty of water after the session to aid in removal of toxins.

Therapeutic Massage, or Therapeutic Touch, is a light massage technique that helps realign your body's natural energy flows, promotes relaxation, reduce stress and pain. It involves firm, gentle pressure on the muscles in a series of long, gliding strokes that can be stimulating or soothing. This treatment helps increase circulation and calms the body to help you relax and de-stress.

Integrative bodywork is a holistic approach that recognizes the interconnectedness of the body, which uses a combination of modalities and techniques, including but not limited to myofascial release (MFR), trigger point release, stretching and subtle energy techniques to facilitate your body's own natural ability to heal, restore range of motion, function and decrease pain.
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I earned my Physical Therapy Assistant (PTA) license in Cleveland in 2014.
For clinicals, I did my orthopedic and sports training with the Cleveland Clinic, Pediatrics at Rainbow Babies and Children's Hospital, gaining experience in both inpatient and outpatient physical therapy (PT).
My experience includes working with people with developmental disabilities, sensory disorders, trauma patients in the PICU, immunocompromised patients and general medical-surgical patients.
At St. Vincent Charity Hospital, a private hospital, I worked with post-surgical patients in the Cardiac ICU and orthopedics, including but not limited to patients with spinal surgeries, hip replacements and knee replacements.
Here at Perceptive Touch, each visit is individualized specifically for you.
During your first session, we will sit down to discuss your needs, any relevant medical history and your goals to find which treatment best suits you.
There are certain medical conditions that are contraindicated, including but not limited to: acute infection, fever, malignancy, cellulitis, aneurysm, open wounds, contagious skin conditions, advanced diabetes, acute RA, osteomyelitis and so on.
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What better way than to give the gift of Massage?
A gift that tells others you wish them the nicest things that life can bring them and that you're sending them the gift of health, rest and relaxation.
I've even included a special gift for you.
For a limited time only, when you buy a gift certificate you will receive 10% off your next visit as a thank you from me to you.
Myofascial Release (MFR) is a safe and very effective, hands-on technique that involves applying gentle, sustained pressure into the myofascial connective tissue restrictions to eliminate pain and restore motion.
Many people of all ages experience myofascial pain caused by muscular irritation.
For example, the large upper back muscles are prone to developing myofascial pain that radiates from sensitive points, called trigger points throughout muscle tissue.
Fascia is a band or sheet of connective tissue, primarily collagen, beneath the skin that attaches, stabilizes, encloses, and separates muscles and other internal organs.
Myofascial Release (MFR) is a safe and very effective, hands-on technique that involves applying gentle, sustained pressure into the restrictions found in our connective tissue to eliminate pain and restore motion.
Many people of all ages experience myofascial pain caused by muscular irritation, trauma, inflammation, postural deformity, and surgeries.
Pediatric Myofascial release is beneficial for children of all ages, especially for the treatment of head injuries, cerebral palsy, torticollis, birth trauma, scoliosis, trauma, pain, headaches and movement dysfunction.
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