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At Bodyworks Massage, you’re in expert hands.

Our talented team of Registered Massage Therapists are here to help treat your ailments, ease your pain, and set you up for an improved quality of life.

With our extensive list of treatments and dedicated practitioners, we are sure to find the right path for your healing journey.

We are happy to offer the following services:

Deep Tissue + Therapeutic Massage

Prenatal, Postnatal, + Infant Massage

Rapid Neuro-Fascial Treatment

Myofascial Cupping

Lymphatic Massage

Deep Tissue + Therapeutic Massage

Prenatal, Postnatal, + Infant Massage

Rapid Neuro-Fascial Treatment

Myofascial Cupping

Lymphatic Massage

We are happy to offer the following services:

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Treatments

We are happy to offer the following services

  • Deep Tissue + Therapeutic Massage

  • Prenatal, Postnatal, + Infant Massage

  • Rapid Neuro-Fascial Treatment

  • Myofascial Cupping

  • Lymphatic Massage

  • Hot Stone Massage

  • ScarWork

  • Treatments for migraines, headaches, stress, anxiety, + growing pains

  • Instrument Assisted Soft Tissue Mobilization (IASTM)

  • TMJ dysfunction Treatment

Rapid Neuro-Fascial Reset

Rapid Neuro-Fascial Reset is a new soft tissue movement based therapeutic technique that addresses the central nervous systems role in alleviating pain, tension and restrictions within muscles, tendons, ligaments, fascia and nerves. 

  • Every session is a combination of examination and treatment. The therapist uses their hands to evaluate the texture, tightness and movement of the muscles, fascia, tendons, ligaments and nerves.

    Abnormal tissues are treated by combining precisely directed tension with very specific patient movements. The individual may be asked to move in multiple directions and positions throughout the session.  It is because of this that a Rapid treatment can be preformed through the clothing as no oil or creams are necessary. 

    RAPID sessions may be uncomfortable during the movement phase of the treatment. This occurs as the neurological system is being stimulated to restore normal function.  It is important to remember that pain doesn’t always equal damage and damage doesn’t always equal pain.

  • Many clients choose RAPID because of the rapid response to treatment.  However, keep in mind that everyone responds differently and at individual rates.  It may take a few sessions to resolve the condition. The goal is always to get individuals returning to their regular activities as quickly as possible.

  • • Migraines + Headaches • Frozen Shoulder • Tennis and Golfer’s elbow • Carpal Tunnel • Back pain • Whiplash • TMJ-D • Sciatica • Bursitis • Knee Pain • Low back pain • Quad,Hamstring and Groin Pain • Sacroiliac Dysfunction • Shin Splints • Foot pain • Baker’s Cysts • Tendinitis

Instrument Assisted Soft Tissue Mobilization (IASTM)

Instrument Assisted Soft Tissue Mobilization (IASTM) is the use of tools or instruments for the treatment of musculoskeletal injuries or general discomfort.

  • IASTM combined with therapeutic massage techniques can improve muscle function. Evidence suggests that IASTM improves muscle function by stimulating mechanoreceptors in the skin, fascia, muscles, and ligaments which initiates vasodilation and pain reduction reflexes.

    IASTM promotes a cellular response and stimulates fibroblasts to lay down collagen along lines of stress in the muscle to improve function and Range Of Motion (ROM). The cellular and mechanoreceptors IASTM promotes can cause “petechia” - a form of bruising that may occur with treatment and can last 24 to 48 hours. Petechia is sometimes incidental but never the goal of treatment.

  • Evidence suggests that IASTM improves muscle function by stimulating mechanoreceptors in the skin, fascia, muscles, and ligaments which initiates vasodilation and pain reduction reflexes. IASTM promotes a cellular response and stimulates fibroblasts to lay down collagen along lines of stress in the muscle to improve function and Range Of Motion (ROM).

  • The cellular and mechanoreceptors IASTM promotes can cause “petechia” - a form of bruising that may occur with treatment and can last 24 to 48 hours. Petechia is sometimes incidental but never the goal of treatment.

Myofascial Cupping

Myofascial cupping is the use of a pressure tool on the surface to assist in lifting or suctioning the tissue while using movement.

  • • Decrease pain and increase pain threshold

    • Increase ROM

    • Promote Healing

    • Decrease tissue tension

    • Reduce Inflammation

    • Promote skin blood flow

  • Cuppings is the use of a pressure tool on the surface to assist in lifting or suctioning the tissue. Cupping can be painful for some people, but the client is always in control of the intensity of the cups. Increased intensity does not equal better outcomes.

    Fascia is connective tissue that surround every organ, blood vessel, bone, nerve fiber and muscle in the body.

  • Indications

    Increased Tension, Subacute/Chronic pain, Scar Tissue - must wait at least 3 months after the date of the scar/incision or 3 months after the infection has healed.

    Contradictions

    Do not go over creases (superficial veins, nerves, lymph nodes, skin inflammation (eczema, dermatitis), body orifices (nostrils, eyes, etc,), genitalia, breast tissue (men and women), face, front of neck, belly button, varicose veins, open wounds, skin lesions, bruise, scabs, bone fractures, DVT (Deep vein thrombosis), active injury (first 72 hours), during a muscle cramp, hypermobile joints, areas with lymphedema (or unknown swelling), surgical scar (3 months), tattoos (3 months), moles, tumors, sunburns, unknown rashes, hernias, over a pacemaker device. Use caution when going over an area with decreased sensation, pregnancy (belly, low back), cancer patients (can increase fatigue), organ failure, pacemaker, hemophilia (blood clot disorder), severe chronic disease (heart disease).

    When to stop cupping?

    Increase in pain with cupping, increase in new numbness/tingling, when significant discoloration occurs, blistering (take the cup off, cover it with a band aid and allow it to heal/be reabsorbed by the body), if the blistering breaks - clean it properly and often (antiseptic, polysporin).

    Common drugs that can cause bleeding:

    Aspirin, Enoxaparin, Clopidogrel, Heparin, Warfarin, Apixaban, Dabigatran, Rivaroxaban, Edoxaban.

TMJ dysfunction Treatment

Myofascial cupping is the use of a pressure tool on the surface to assist in lifting or suctioning the tissue while using movement. It is helpful for:

Hot Stone Massage

Hot Stone Massage is a therapeutic technique using smooth heated stones to relax and ease muscle tension. Whether you’re coming to relax or looking to ease pain, hot stone has benefits for all.

  • The stones are made from basalt, a volcanic rock with long term heat retaining properties.  The heated stones are used with or without pressure, in combination with traditional massage techniques to create a unique massage experience.  Some stones are placed on the body, whereas others are used as extensions of the therapists’ hands to push the heat into the muscle tissue.

  • The heat from the stones penetrates deep into your muscle tissue, promoting relaxation and easing tension. By relaxing the muscles, hot stone massage can improve your range of motion and flexibility.

    The heat from the stones stimulates blood flow throughout the body. This increased circulation carries away toxins and metabolic waste products, promoting detoxification and cell renewal. Improved circulation can deliver oxygen and nutrients to your muscles, which helps with recovery and reducing soreness.

  • The combination of warmth and massage techniques creates a deeply relaxing experience, promoting the release of endorphins. Endorphins have a calming effect, reducing stress hormones like cortisol and promoting a sense of peace and well-being. Hot stone massage can help you unwind after a long day, improve sleep quality, and combat the negative effects of chronic stress.

Deep Tissue + Therapeutic Massage

Myofascial cupping is the use of a pressure tool on the surface to assist in lifting or suctioning the tissue while using movement. It is helpful for:

  • Cuppings is the use of a pressure tool on the surface to assist in lifting or suctioning the tissue. Cupping can be painful for some people, but the client is always in control of the intensity of the cups. Increased intensity does not equal better outcomes.

  • Fascia is connective tissue that surround every organ, blood vessel, bone, nerve fiber and muscle in the body.

  • Indications

    Increased Tension, Subacute/Chronic pain, Scar Tissue - must wait at least 3 months after the date of the scar/incision or 3 months after the infection has healed.

    Contradictions

    Do not go over creases (superficial veins, nerves, lymph nodes, skin inflammation (eczema, dermatitis), body orifices (nostrils, eyes, etc,), genitalia, breast tissue (men and women), face, front of neck, belly button, varicose veins, open wounds, skin lesions, bruise, scabs, bone fractures, DVT (Deep vein thrombosis), active injury (first 72 hours), during a muscle cramp, hypermobile joints, areas with lymphedema (or unknown swelling), surgical scar (3 months), tattoos (3 months), moles, tumors, sunburns, unknown rashes, hernias, over a pacemaker device. Use caution when going over an area with decreased sensation, pregnancy (belly, low back), cancer patients (can increase fatigue), organ failure, pacemaker, hemophilia (blood clot disorder), severe chronic disease (heart disease).

    When to stop cupping?

    Increase in pain with cupping, increase in new numbness/tingling, when significant discoloration occurs, blistering (take the cup off, cover it with a band aid and allow it to heal/be reabsorbed by the body), if the blistering breaks - clean it properly and often (antiseptic, polysporin).

    Common drugs that can cause bleeding:

    Aspirin, Enoxaparin, Clopidogrel, Heparin, Warfarin, Apixaban, Dabigatran, Rivaroxaban, Edoxaban.

ScarWork

Myofascial cupping is the use of a pressure tool on the surface to assist in lifting or suctioning the tissue while using movement. It is helpful for:

  • Cuppings is the use of a pressure tool on the surface to assist in lifting or suctioning the tissue. Cupping can be painful for some people, but the client is always in control of the intensity of the cups. Increased intensity does not equal better outcomes.

  • Fascia is connective tissue that surround every organ, blood vessel, bone, nerve fiber and muscle in the body.

  • Indications

    Increased Tension, Subacute/Chronic pain, Scar Tissue - must wait at least 3 months after the date of the scar/incision or 3 months after the infection has healed.

    Contradictions

    Do not go over creases (superficial veins, nerves, lymph nodes, skin inflammation (eczema, dermatitis), body orifices (nostrils, eyes, etc,), genitalia, breast tissue (men and women), face, front of neck, belly button, varicose veins, open wounds, skin lesions, bruise, scabs, bone fractures, DVT (Deep vein thrombosis), active injury (first 72 hours), during a muscle cramp, hypermobile joints, areas with lymphedema (or unknown swelling), surgical scar (3 months), tattoos (3 months), moles, tumors, sunburns, unknown rashes, hernias, over a pacemaker device. Use caution when going over an area with decreased sensation, pregnancy (belly, low back), cancer patients (can increase fatigue), organ failure, pacemaker, hemophilia (blood clot disorder), severe chronic disease (heart disease).

    When to stop cupping?

    Increase in pain with cupping, increase in new numbness/tingling, when significant discoloration occurs, blistering (take the cup off, cover it with a band aid and allow it to heal/be reabsorbed by the body), if the blistering breaks - clean it properly and often (antiseptic, polysporin).

    Common drugs that can cause bleeding:

    Aspirin, Enoxaparin, Clopidogrel, Heparin, Warfarin, Apixaban, Dabigatran, Rivaroxaban, Edoxaban.

Prenatal, Postnatal + Infant Massage

Myofascial cupping is the use of a pressure tool on the surface to assist in lifting or suctioning the tissue while using movement. It is helpful for:

  • Cuppings is the use of a pressure tool on the surface to assist in lifting or suctioning the tissue. Cupping can be painful for some people, but the client is always in control of the intensity of the cups. Increased intensity does not equal better outcomes.

  • Fascia is connective tissue that surround every organ, blood vessel, bone, nerve fiber and muscle in the body.

  • Indications

    Increased Tension, Subacute/Chronic pain, Scar Tissue - must wait at least 3 months after the date of the scar/incision or 3 months after the infection has healed.

    Contradictions

    Do not go over creases (superficial veins, nerves, lymph nodes, skin inflammation (eczema, dermatitis), body orifices (nostrils, eyes, etc,), genitalia, breast tissue (men and women), face, front of neck, belly button, varicose veins, open wounds, skin lesions, bruise, scabs, bone fractures, DVT (Deep vein thrombosis), active injury (first 72 hours), during a muscle cramp, hypermobile joints, areas with lymphedema (or unknown swelling), surgical scar (3 months), tattoos (3 months), moles, tumors, sunburns, unknown rashes, hernias, over a pacemaker device. Use caution when going over an area with decreased sensation, pregnancy (belly, low back), cancer patients (can increase fatigue), organ failure, pacemaker, hemophilia (blood clot disorder), severe chronic disease (heart disease).

    When to stop cupping?

    Increase in pain with cupping, increase in new numbness/tingling, when significant discoloration occurs, blistering (take the cup off, cover it with a band aid and allow it to heal/be reabsorbed by the body), if the blistering breaks - clean it properly and often (antiseptic, polysporin).

    Common drugs that can cause bleeding:

    Aspirin, Enoxaparin, Clopidogrel, Heparin, Warfarin, Apixaban, Dabigatran, Rivaroxaban, Edoxaban.

Treatments for Migraines + headaches, stress + anxiety, + growing pains in children

Myofascial cupping is the use of a pressure tool on the surface to assist in lifting or suctioning the tissue while using movement. It is helpful for:

  • Cuppings is the use of a pressure tool on the surface to assist in lifting or suctioning the tissue. Cupping can be painful for some people, but the client is always in control of the intensity of the cups. Increased intensity does not equal better outcomes.

  • Fascia is connective tissue that surround every organ, blood vessel, bone, nerve fiber and muscle in the body.

  • Indications

    Increased Tension, Subacute/Chronic pain, Scar Tissue - must wait at least 3 months after the date of the scar/incision or 3 months after the infection has healed.

    Contradictions

    Do not go over creases (superficial veins, nerves, lymph nodes, skin inflammation (eczema, dermatitis), body orifices (nostrils, eyes, etc,), genitalia, breast tissue (men and women), face, front of neck, belly button, varicose veins, open wounds, skin lesions, bruise, scabs, bone fractures, DVT (Deep vein thrombosis), active injury (first 72 hours), during a muscle cramp, hypermobile joints, areas with lymphedema (or unknown swelling), surgical scar (3 months), tattoos (3 months), moles, tumors, sunburns, unknown rashes, hernias, over a pacemaker device. Use caution when going over an area with decreased sensation, pregnancy (belly, low back), cancer patients (can increase fatigue), organ failure, pacemaker, hemophilia (blood clot disorder), severe chronic disease (heart disease).

    When to stop cupping?

    Increase in pain with cupping, increase in new numbness/tingling, when significant discoloration occurs, blistering (take the cup off, cover it with a band aid and allow it to heal/be reabsorbed by the body), if the blistering breaks - clean it properly and often (antiseptic, polysporin).

    Common drugs that can cause bleeding:

    Aspirin, Enoxaparin, Clopidogrel, Heparin, Warfarin, Apixaban, Dabigatran, Rivaroxaban, Edoxaban.

Lymphatic Massage

Myofascial cupping is the use of a pressure tool on the surface to assist in lifting or suctioning the tissue while using movement. It is helpful for:

  • Cuppings is the use of a pressure tool on the surface to assist in lifting or suctioning the tissue. Cupping can be painful for some people, but the client is always in control of the intensity of the cups. Increased intensity does not equal better outcomes.

  • Fascia is connective tissue that surround every organ, blood vessel, bone, nerve fiber and muscle in the body.

  • Indications

    Increased Tension, Subacute/Chronic pain, Scar Tissue - must wait at least 3 months after the date of the scar/incision or 3 months after the infection has healed.

    Contradictions

    Do not go over creases (superficial veins, nerves, lymph nodes, skin inflammation (eczema, dermatitis), body orifices (nostrils, eyes, etc,), genitalia, breast tissue (men and women), face, front of neck, belly button, varicose veins, open wounds, skin lesions, bruise, scabs, bone fractures, DVT (Deep vein thrombosis), active injury (first 72 hours), during a muscle cramp, hypermobile joints, areas with lymphedema (or unknown swelling), surgical scar (3 months), tattoos (3 months), moles, tumors, sunburns, unknown rashes, hernias, over a pacemaker device. Use caution when going over an area with decreased sensation, pregnancy (belly, low back), cancer patients (can increase fatigue), organ failure, pacemaker, hemophilia (blood clot disorder), severe chronic disease (heart disease).

    When to stop cupping?

    Increase in pain with cupping, increase in new numbness/tingling, when significant discoloration occurs, blistering (take the cup off, cover it with a band aid and allow it to heal/be reabsorbed by the body), if the blistering breaks - clean it properly and often (antiseptic, polysporin).

    Common drugs that can cause bleeding:

    Aspirin, Enoxaparin, Clopidogrel, Heparin, Warfarin, Apixaban, Dabigatran, Rivaroxaban, Edoxaban.

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