Myofascial Release
Thai Massage
What is Thai? Thai massage is part of traditional Thai medicine. Working on the body’s energetic pathways. Thai Massage consists of a series of interactive, flowing movements, compression, stretches and rhythmic massage, and aligns the body’s energy lines and pressure points. This increases range of motion and improves posture.
Thai Combination Massage
Thai Combination Massage integrates Thai and one or more styles or massage techniques. Combines techniques from Swedish, deep tissue, reflexology, trigger point therapy, or hot stone. These combinations are used to tailor the massage towards your personal preferences and specific needs. Helps increase circulation, mobility and decrease stress and tension.
Thai Back Walking Massage
Balk walking, also called ashiatsu massage, is a centuries-old massage technique originally performed by monks. A controlled deep tissue massage with added Thai techniques using the feet to stroke, push and pull the muscles and provide the glides and strokes to give the techniques your individual body needs. The results are decrease pain and tension: increase circulation and mobility and leave you relaxed.
Therapeutic Massage
Aims to reduce stress, tension, and pain; as well as increase circulation and mobility. We use a variety of techniques with alternating pressures for what your individual body needs. We focus on areas that have tension and pain.
Halo Therapy (Salt Therapy)
Argivo® therapy
Developed by Dr. Rosita Arvigo after studying with Don Don Elijio Panti. It is a massage to the abdomen and pelvis to help the reproductive and digestive systems which in turn helps the position, relieve congestion and tension of these systems on our whole body. This improves blood flow, lymph flow, fertility, painful menstrual cycles, constipation., scaring, endometriosis, migraines, GERD, IBS and more. The Arvigo® Techniques use traditional healing, modern medicine, and wisdom to provide holistic path to increase health and well-being for women, men, children, and adolescents.