Menu/ Benefits *
Studio Hours
Tuesday & Thursday: 9:30am to 7:00pm
Saturday (alternating): 9:30am to 6:00pm
Monday/Wednesday/Friday/Sunday: treating clients elswhere
To arrange special appointment times:
Call or email me anytime:
Cell: 602-370-7336
Email: ericlmt@cox.net
It doesn’t matter which treatment you choose, the price remains the same:
60 minutes: $65.
90 minutes: $90.
30 minutes: $40.
- Neuromuscular massage therapy
- Deep tissue massage
- Swedish (full body relaxation massage)
- Sports massage
- Lymphatic drainage massage
- Foot reflexology
- Hawaiian Lomi Lomi massage
Benefits
Neuromuscular massage therapy (chronic and acute pain relief, injury recovery)
Reduces or eliminates muscular pain~
- uses postural analysis to uncover the most probable cause of pain patterns and symptoms
- applies focused manual techniques that release trigger points in shortened or overstretched muscles
- restores blood flow and balance to contracted muscles and surrounding structures
- reduces noxious stimuli from within the central nervous system
Deep tissue massage (pain relief, injury recovery, relaxation)
Relieves muscular pain and tension in chronic stress areas due to misalignment, repetitive motions and past lingering injuries ~
- addresses the deeper layers of muscles and fascia
- uses sustained pressure to release painful trigger points
- smoothes out adhered muscle fibers and scar tissue
Swedish massage (relaxation, stress relief, detoxifying, therapeutic)
Relaxing and invigorating, feels good, promotes health and well-being~
- Reduces both emotional and physical stress using gliding and kneading strokes
- Increases blood circulation without increasing heart load
- Stimulates the skin and soothes the nervous system
- Flushes metabolic waste from muscles, decreases soreness and recovery time
Sports massage (pain relief, athletic performance, injury recovery)
Enhances athletic performance, accelerates recovery time of muscle strains and joint pain~
- Pre-event provides muscle warm-up, stretching and range of motion techniques which reduce the probability of injury, prepares the athlete physically and psychologically for the upcoming challenges of competition
- Post-event calms the nervous system, balances blood and lymphatic flow throughout the body, reduces swelling and increases flexibility in muscles and joints
- Injury recovery time and soreness are reduced when metabolic waste is flushed out, muscles are returned to full resting length, and joints can move painlessly throughout their full range of motion.
Lymphatic drainage massage (detoxifying, wellness, relaxation)
Activates lymph function and circulation, enhances immune system, induces relaxation, reduces pain, scar tissue, wrinkles and swelling~
- Gentle manual maneuvers increase lymph flow up to 30% faster than normal
- Absorbs excess fluid, toxins and foreign substances from the spaces around the cells
- Cleans connective tissue (blood) by removing cell debris in acute injury conditions
- Recovers and returns substances to the blood circulation, usually after being processed by lymph nodes
- Transports immune cells and hormones throughout the body
- Helps generate immune cells in the lymph nodes
Foot Reflexology (pain relief, wellness) 
Relieves stress and tension, improves blood supply, promotes the unblocking of nerve impulses, helps all body systems achieve balance~
- Reflex areas in the feet correspond to all organs, glands, and parts of the body
- All body systems lie along ten corresponding ‘zones’ that run the entire length of the body (from head to toe)
- Unique thumb and finger techniques applied to the bottom, top and sides of the feet ‘normalize’ all organs, glands, and body systems along these zones.
Hawaiian Lomi Lomi (therapeutic, stress relief, detoxifying, spiritual)
Long, flowing, rhythmical strokes massage the entire body. Performed for centuries in ancient Hawaiian Temples as a rite of passage and renewing ritual~
- Relieves stress and muscle tension
- Increases blood, lymphatic and energy flow
- Creates a tangible sense of well-being
*Massage therapy is not intended to replace appropriate healthcare and treatment. Massage therapists do not diagnose or treat disease. For this, it isĀ highly recommended that you seek proper medical advice and treatment from a licensed physician.