I put my hands on people for a living. I massage people's brains to change their perception of their life experiences.
Massage goes far beyond the support of your physical well-being. It embodies one of the most basic and essential forms of communication – a subtle language spoken between the client, nervous system, and practitioner. Massage uses the base element of touch and takes advantage of its profound healing properties by manipulating the fascia, tissue, muscular, nervous system, meridians, and lymphatic systems for relief from physical and emotional discomforts—the body as a whole. It never works alone.
Before pursuing my NMT Diploma, I worked for several years doing Thai bodywork, after which I realized that I could do much more to help people with the proper education. Since then, I have applied through in-depth Human Anatomy and Physiology studies of the Musculoskeletal System and one-on-one training at the National Holistic Institute, Studio City, California. I graduated with honors earning the title and diploma in Advanced Neuromuscular Therapist and Health Educator after completing the 1250-hour program.
The root of my hands-on treatment combines the art of Eastern Bodywork and Modern Western Science. As your facilitator, I enjoy working with individuals looking to improve their health, mind, and well-being. I help deactivate chronic muscle pain and facilitate flexibility/mobility gains. It’s all from my empathic quality of touch based on the Neuroscience of Massage Therapy.
As a Clinical Massage Therapist, I specialize in Trigger Points and Myofascial Pain, Thai/Shiatsu Massage, Sports & Stretching Massage, Orthopedic Massage, and Customized Therapeutic Massage. I aim to listen to you and your body to help facilitate your healing and rejuvenation.
I am credentialed with California Massage Therapy Council (CAMTC) as a Certified Massage Therapist, having passed the Massage & Bodywork Licensing Examination (MBLEx). (certificate # 77236).
Many orthopedic conditions and sports, automobile and work-related injuries respond well to this form of therapeutic massage, including:
Neck & shoulder pain
Low back pain
Sciatica
Migraines & tension headaches
Frozen shoulder
Whiplash
Rotator cuff injuries
Temporomandibular joint (TMJ) dysfunction
Carpal tunnel syndrome
Tendonitis
Sprains & strains
Arthritis
Plantar fasciitis
Shin splints
Iliotibial (IT) band syndrome
Knee pain