Swedish Massage is the most common form of massage and the one most prevalent in Wellness Clinics and Spas in North America. Relieving everyday aches and pains, managing stress and promoting relaxation are the primary benefits of Swedish Massage. Learn More
Trigger Point Therapy is the use of manual pressure to specific points of the body in order to release stubborn 'knots' in the muscle tissue which cause local pain or refer pain to other areas of the body. Learn More
Deep Tissue Massage is the use of more rigorous Swedish Massage techniques to ease muscle tension and release stubborn aches and pains which may have been experienced by the patient for days, weeks, months and even years. Learn More
Prenatal Massage provides therapeutic support to pregnant women, throughout the duration of pregnancy, by addressing the many postural imbalances, aches and pains associated with pregnancy. Learn More
Low Intensity Laser Therapy is often referred to as Cold Laser Therapy because the laser does not heat the tissue. The primary benefit of Laser Therapy is to treat, and to promote healing of, the underlying condition rather than simply treating the symptoms. Learn More
Bamboo Massage is the use of Bamboo tools to gently penetrate the deeper muscles and connective tissues and fascia. When heated, the bamboo adds a feeling of warmth and relaxation. Learn More
Lymphatic Drainage Massage is the use of extremely light and rapid strokes to the surface of the skin to reduce inflammation and stimulate the immune system of the body. Learn More
Thai Massage promotes flexibility, relaxation and energy balance through kneading massage and yoga style stretches. No lotion is used during the treatment and loose clothing is worn to allow for movement during the stretches. Learn More