Years of dancing had left my body with restrictive scar tissue from old injuries. When a therapist massaged the tissue back to health, allowing me to move freely again, I was inspired to study massage and eventually Active Release Technique, (ART). I studied massage at the Chicago School of Massage Therapy and then spent the next 20 years taking continuing education courses, mostly focusing on my passion - deep tissue work.
I am a nationally certified and licensed massage therapist and Active Release Technique Provider, (ART). I've had the opportunity to work in physical therapy clinics, 5-star destination spas, and eventually transitioned into private practice. My studio is located on Germantown Avenue in the heart of Mt Airy, located in Northwest Phialdelphia. I live nearby with my husband and two beautiful children.
I love to share my knowledge with my clients and more so, I love to learn from my clients.
I am a nationally certified and licensed massage therapist and Active Release Technique Provider, (ART). I've had the opportunity to work in physical therapy clinics, 5-star destination spas, and eventually transitioned into private practice. My studio is located on Germantown Avenue in the heart of Mt Airy, located in Northwest Phialdelphia. I live nearby with my husband and two beautiful children.
I love to share my knowledge with my clients and more so, I love to learn from my clients.
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Active Release Technique (ART) is a soft tissue system/movement-based technique developed and patented by Dr. P. Michael Leahy.
I became interested in ART after testemonies from many people who had been helped with their injuries by Active Realease Technique.
I wanted to study a type of bodywork that would be effective and help people in a concrete way.
In an effort to strengthen my knowledge of the human body, I've taken several anatomy and physiology courses and movement analysis courses.
This led me to ART, where there needs to be an in-depth understanding of the body.
I became interested in ART after testemonies from many people who had been helped with their injuries by Active Realease Technique.
I wanted to study a type of bodywork that would be effective and help people in a concrete way.
In an effort to strengthen my knowledge of the human body, I've taken several anatomy and physiology courses and movement analysis courses.
This led me to ART, where there needs to be an in-depth understanding of the body.
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