I began my massage therapy journey with the intention of creating a space where people can heal safely, comfortably, and in peace. While I appreciate the value of a relaxing, put-you-to-sleep massage, I’ve always been drawn to the kind of bodywork that truly fixes—the kind that helps the body realign, recover, and function as it should.
Over the years, I’ve carefully chosen continuing education courses that deepen my understanding of pain management, structural alignment, and myofascial work. ...
I began my massage therapy journey with the intention of creating a space where people can heal safely, comfortably, and in peace. While I appreciate the value of a relaxing, put-you-to-sleep massage, I’ve always been drawn to the kind of bodywork that truly fixes—the kind that helps the body realign, recover, and function as it should.
Over the years, I’ve carefully chosen continuing education courses that deepen my understanding of pain management, structural alignment, and myofascial work. In 2023, I expanded my practice to include lymphatic drainage—recognizing not only the growing need for this service but also the importance of educating others about its powerful benefits.
Each session I provide is guided by intention, intuition, and a deep respect for anatomy. No two bodies are the same, which is why no two sessions are ever identical. My goal is to meet you exactly where you are and support whatever your body needs that day.
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Massage Therapy
Deep tissue is a type of massage therapy that uses slow, firm pressure and deep strokes to target the deepest layers of muscle and connective tissue, also known as fascia. Its purpose is to release chronic tension, break up adhesions (knots), and address muscle soreness and stiffness from injuries, overuse, or chronic conditions.
Deep tissue is a type of massage therapy that uses slow, firm pressure and deep strokes to target the deepest layers of muscle and connective tissue, also known as fascia. Its purpose is to release chronic tension, break up adhesions (knots), and address muscle soreness and stiffness from injuries, overuse, or chronic conditions
Medical massage is a type of therapeutic massage that focuses on treating specific medical conditions or injuries. It is performed by licensed and certified massage therapists who have extensive training in anatomy, physiology, and pathology.
Ray of Light Massage Training includes 18 hours of hands on training and education including: treatment for shoulder, arm and hand conditions; treatment for neck pain, hypertonicity, and related conditions; and TMJ dysfunction, jaw pain, and related condition.
Manual lymphatic drainage (MLD) works by using light, rhythmic, skin-stretching strokes to stimulate and guide lymph fluid through the lymphatic system, helping to clear it and reduce swelling.
Myoskeletal align is a bodywork technique that combines soft tissue and joint mobilization to correct musculoskeletal misalignments and relieve pain through Freedom From Pain Institute.
An 18-hour course dedicated to training massage therapists to identify postural imbalances.
This is a 54-hour training program through Aftercare Academy, which demonstrates my successful participation in Advanced MLD and treatment protocols for postoperative Aesthetic and Cosmetic Plastic Surgery. Competency and proficiency in advanced techniques of Manual Lymphatic Therapy, along with assessing and measuring for compression, indications for and integrating bespoke foam pieces and lymphatic taping have been demonstrated along with practical applications on treatment protocols, which satisfy the necessary standards to provide safe and effective treatment to postoperative aesthetic and cosmetic plastic surgery clients.
This certificate is awarded to Katie Johnson LMT in recognition of successfully completing and passing all examinations of the Home Study Medical Massage Course MEDICAL MASSAGE FOR POSTGRADUATE TRAINING IN THE EQUIVALENT OF 27 CEUS AUGUST 22, 2023 SPONSORED BY DR. BRYAN K. HAWLEY D.C. NCBTMB PROVIDER #485