Hello!
My name is StephOnnie Jasinski and I am licensed massage therapist (LMT) in the great state of Texas (MT#111150).
I currently reside in the SW area of Austin, TX but travel for work to areas all around the area including: Round Rock, Georgetown, Kyle, San Marcos, Dripping Springs, Bastrop, and even as far south as San Antonio.
I graduated from A New Beginning School of Massage in May 2010 completing the 500 Hour National Massage Certification Program covering swedish/relaxation, deep t...
Hello!
My name is StephOnnie Jasinski and I am licensed massage therapist (LMT) in the great state of Texas (MT#111150).
I currently reside in the SW area of Austin, TX but travel for work to areas all around the area including: Round Rock, Georgetown, Kyle, San Marcos, Dripping Springs, Bastrop, and even as far south as San Antonio.
I graduated from A New Beginning School of Massage in May 2010 completing the 500 Hour National Massage Certification Program covering swedish/relaxation, deep tissue, sports, corrective and chair. I have also taken several continued education courses including: hot stone, lymphatic drainage, myofascial release (MFR), Hawaiian Temple LOMI LOMI, craniosacral, zero balancing, rolfing, shiatsu, prenatal, stretching and advanced sports.
I received my Medical Massage Practicioner (MMP) Certification in early 2018. Currently I am working on completing several other massage certification specialties including: YoMassage (a yoga/massage mix), Spontaneous Muscle Release Technique (SMRT) Therapy, Orthopedics Massage, neuromuscular therapy (NMT) and Microcurrent Point Stimulation (MPS) Therapy.
I have always had a passion and innate skill for massage. It wasn't until 2009, however, that I decided to pursue it as a career as the human body and medicine has always fascinated me.
Previously, I worked American Medical Response (AMR) as an EMT-Intermediate and FTO Basic before completing the Bulverde-Spring Branch Paramedic Program in 2008, and before that spent six years as a lifeguard/first responder with the City of Austin Aquatics. I now, however, am taking a more holistic healing and preventative approach to helping others.
Outside of biology and medicine, I also worked as a telecommunications dispatcher for St. Edward's University Police Dept for almost 10 years while completing both my Bachelors' degrees and my Master's degree.
I graduated in May 2013 from St. Edward's University earning a Bachelor of Arts degree in Interdisciplinary Studies with a focus in Biology and Kinesiology. Then I attended a dual graduate school program in Austin, TX at Texas Health and Science University (formerly known as the Texas College of Traditional Chinese Medicine) for Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) to earning a Bachlelor's of Science in TCM and a Masters of Science degree in Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine from THSU in Fall 2015. I also attended classes and training in Acupuncture and Tui Na from Zhejiang Chinese Medical University in Hangzhou, China with the potential to get a Medical Masters Degree there as well.
Currently, I am working on my medical boards for my Texas Acupuncture licensure and attending Emperor's College in Santa Monica, CA once a month working on my Doctorate of Acupuncture & Oriental Medicine (DAOM) with a dual-specialization in Internal & Physical Medicine including cardiology, reproductive medicine, oncology, immunology, orthopedics, sports medicine, rehabilitation and acute care. Even got to visit Japan for the first time and study Japanese style acupuncture for a few weeks,.
My dissertation and focus in practice as a licensed acupuncturist will be specializing in helping those who work shift work like I used to (Police/Fire/EMS, security, doctors, nurses, hospital staff, janitorial staff, etc) helping to rebalance the body from the irregular circadian stress. Whether it is trying to make the transition to graveyards easier or to help the body back to "normal."
In my free time, I love to spend time outdoors with my dogs hiking the greenbelt, chilling with my cats at home, paddleboard Townlake, tending my garderns and chickens, and traveling abroad when I get the chance.
SO, now that you know a bit about me, please feel free to continue to look through my website. See what I can offer you and then give me a call. I would love the opportunity to work with you and make you feel in balance with your mind and body.
Thanks!
TX # MT111150
500-Hour National Massage Certification Program
Masters in Acupuncture & Oriental Medicine
Bachelor of Arts in Interdisciplinary Studies w/ focus in Biology & Kinesiology
EMT-Intermediate Certification & Paramedic Certification Courses
EMT-Basic Certification Course
Doctor of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (DAOM) Program with dual-specialization in Internal & Physical Medicine
Bachelor of Science in Traditional Chinese Medicine
Learn the history of Hot Stone Massage, the various types of stones, and how to prepare and place stones in a warmer. Along with learning the benefits of Hot Stone Massage, I learned how to do a full body Hot Stone session.
Learned and practiced the gentle quick strokes of Lymphatic Drainage Massage.
In this Two-Day workshop, I learned: - Basic techniques for working the body, prone and supine, and the principles behind them - Learning to work in Tandem (Two practitioners working together on one body) - Self-care and movement to improve body mechanics to save your hands & body from burnout and fatigue - Deeper methods to center yourself and become more present & heart centered in your sessions - How Lomi Lomi can be integrated into your current practice - In depth focus on the Hawaiian sacred principles of Aloha & ‘Pono to deepen your connection to clients and your heart centered self
Spontaneous Muscle Release Technique is a very gentle and light positional hold style massage that releases muscles without pain.
Orthopedic Massage focusing more on overall structural and postural issues that arise due to muscle imbalances and joint issues.