Ric Webb LMT
I received my training at Heritage College of Health Careers, Kansas City MO.
I obtained an AOS degree from Heritage; after completing 1200 hours of training.
When asked why I do what I do, I answer; to offer massage that is refreshment to your body, mind and spirit.
First, as most of us work in a career that requires us to work several hours every day with our arms in front of our bodies; this causes us to roll our shoulders forward, thus disrupting the balance in our muscular sy...
Ric Webb LMT
I received my training at Heritage College of Health Careers, Kansas City MO.
I obtained an AOS degree from Heritage; after completing 1200 hours of training.
When asked why I do what I do, I answer; to offer massage that is refreshment to your body, mind and spirit.
First, as most of us work in a career that requires us to work several hours every day with our arms in front of our bodies; this causes us to roll our shoulders forward, thus disrupting the balance in our muscular system. Clients that have to get in a vehicle and drive after receiving the massage cause them to put the shoulders and arm back in the position that has been released during the massage. Clients that receive a massage in a familiar environment are able to relax more deeply, as well as give the muscles time to readjust the muscle memory and give a longer benefit of the massage.
Secondly, massage releases several chemicals in our brains, including Oxytocin, Serotonin, Dopamine, Encephalin and Endorphins.
MO # 2004013142
Massage Therapy
Providing on-site chair massage in corporate setting, as well educating clients about myofascial pain, its cause and symptoms in addition to ways to alleviate it.
Scheduling clients, Providing massage therapy, in addition to other chiropractic therapies. Working directly with doctor in providing patient care. Keeping both electronic and non-electronic SOAP notes on clients.