I get asked all the time ; “ What brought you into the world of massage?” or “Why are you a therapist” The short answer: To help those who may not otherwise be able to help themselves with chronic pain.
In 2005 I was thrown from a horse onto asphalt. The impact basically caused me to “accordion” my spine, the ER sent me home with a “ no bones are broken, you’ll be sore for a couple of days” That “couple of days” turned into YEARS of constant soreness and pain, along with limited mobility. A...
I get asked all the time ; “ What brought you into the world of massage?” or “Why are you a therapist” The short answer: To help those who may not otherwise be able to help themselves with chronic pain.
In 2005 I was thrown from a horse onto asphalt. The impact basically caused me to “accordion” my spine, the ER sent me home with a “ no bones are broken, you’ll be sore for a couple of days” That “couple of days” turned into YEARS of constant soreness and pain, along with limited mobility. At one point as I was deciding what I wanted to go back to school for, my admissions officer suggested massage. I’d never had a massage before and had never given thought to that being a profession for me. The director of the program walked me through everything that was the world of massage and even worked on my back a little bit. It was at that moment I realized that for the first time in YEARS, I was virtually pain free! If I couldn’t help myself through this chronic pain, perhaps I would be able to help others become pain free. I immediately signed up for the massage program and the rest is history.
Now all these years later I make it my daily mission to help those in need. My goal with each session is to have my clients leave feeling like a million bucks. Your health is my happiness and I am honored to have been chosen by my clients to help them along a healthier happier life.