C Contreras LMT

A joyful heart is good medicine, but a crushed spirit dries up the bones.

                                   

What I Do

As a massage therapist, my focus is on soft body tissues such as muscles, tendons, ligaments and connective tissue known as fascia. My aim is to free up areas of chronic holding and congestion, and facilitate greater function, and freedom of movement. These effects are produced by hooking into the skin and manipulating the underlying tissues locally, which can also create a related effect at a distant site. I also include range of motion movement...

                                   

What I Do

As a massage therapist, my focus is on soft body tissues such as muscles, tendons, ligaments and connective tissue known as fascia. My aim is to free up areas of chronic holding and congestion, and facilitate greater function, and freedom of movement. These effects are produced by hooking into the skin and manipulating the underlying tissues locally, which can also create a related effect at a distant site. I also include range of motion movements and stretches for relief from aches and pains and improved flexibility and movement. 

  • I treat musculoskeletal issues, such as strains and injuries. By applying sustained pressure using slow, deep strokes to target the inner layers of muscles and connective tissues. This helps to break up scar tissue that forms following an injury and reduce tension in muscles and tissue to promote faster healing by increasing blood flow and reducing inflammation and trigger points in the skeletal muscle. Trigger points are spots that produce pain when compressed. Trigger points form as a result of trauma to the muscle fibers.. 

  • When I manipulate the fascia, which is a thin covering of fibrous stringy tissue that encloses a muscle, my aim is to relieve any tightness, pain and increase range of motion. In most cases, fascia smoothly stretches and rebounds to allow for optimal movement. However, if scar tissue and/or adhesions form, muscles can’t bounce back like they could before. This can lead to tightness and pain. Releasing fascia manually and/or scraping tools help eliminate this and can make for a much lighter and looser feeling and increased range of motion. It may leave a visible mark that looks somewhat like an abrasion or burn, but which goes away without leaving a scar.
"For you created my inmost being; you knit me together in my mother’s womb.
I praise you because I am fearfully and wonderfully made..." -Psalm 139:13-14

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Where I Work
Available Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday
Licenses
Massage

TX # MT046413

Licensed Massage Therapy Instructor

# MI1815

REVIEWS for my massage services

by Dean on Mar 24
It really relieved the pain in my back and legs.
by LeAnn on Mar 24
Best massage ever!
by Sylvia G on Mar 23
My experience was excellent. Professionalism and expertise were exceptional. I will book again!!
by Anna on Mar 21
Carmen helped me out with my leg, very professional and knowledgeable about her skills.
by Sharron on Mar 17
Absolutely!
by Anonymous on Mar 15
Great experience and highly recommended
by Doris on Mar 10
The best massage I’ve ever had and I’ve had a lot!!
by Anonymous on Mar 06
It is always wonderful ! Very informative, pleasing!
by Darlene on Feb 28
I really enjoyed the massage.
by Joe on Feb 20
I highly recommend services very professional ,understanding ,acurate were pain locations left feeling relaxed .

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