Ear candling is a natural, non-intrusive procedure that may help alleviate the painful effects of chronic headaches or sinus conditions, ear infections, allergies, or vertigo, as well as minor hearing loss due to excessive buildup of earwax. It is believed as the candle burns, gentle warm smoke is drawn into the ear canal that softens and loosens Candida, wax, and other debris through osmosis. This means anything on the other side of the eardrum turns into a gas form to pass through the eardrum membrane. It is then collected into the remaining unburned portion of the candle. A gentle facial massage is provided during this session to promote relaxation and encourage removal of wax and or debris.
30 min$30.00
Hot Stone Massage
Hot stone massage is an age-old healing therapy with history reaching back to ancient Egyptians. It can help relax the body's muscles and soft tissues, alleviate pain, improve circulation and help rid the body of toxins. This type of massage treatment can also reduce stress, promote calmness and increase relaxation.
1 hr$70.00
Neuromuscular Therapy
Neuromuscular Therapy (NMT) is a very specialized form of manual therapy. A therapist trained in NMT is educated in the physiology of the nervous system and its effect on the muscular and skeletal systems. By definition, NMT is the utilization of static pressure on specific myofascial points to relieve pain. This technique manipulates the soft tissue of the body (muscles, tendons and connective tissue) to balance the central nervous system. NMT will be used to address five elements that cause pain: 1. Ischemia: lack of blood supply to soft tissues which causes hypersensitivity to touch 2. Trigger points: highly irritated points in muscles which refer pain to other parts of the body. 3. Nerve Compression or Entrapment: Pressure on a nerve by soft tissue, cartilage or bone 4. Postural Distortion: Imbalance of the muscular system resulting from the movement of the body off the longitudinal and horizontal planes 5. Biomechanical Dysfunction: Imbalance of the musculoskeletal system resulting in faulty movement patterns (I.e. poor lifting habits, bad mechanics, computer keyboarding)
30 min$45.00
Neuromuscular Therapy 2 hr
$160.00
Neuromuscular Therapy (NMT) is a very specialized form of manual therapy. A therapist trained in NMT is educated in the physiology of the nervous system and its effect on the muscular and skeletal systems. By definition, NMT is the utilization of static pressure on specific myofascial points to relieve pain. This technique manipulates the soft tissue of the body (muscles, tendons and connective tissue) to balance the central nervous system. NMT will be used to address five elements that cause pain: 1. Ischemia: lack of blood supply to soft tissues which causes hypersensitivity to touch 2. Trigger points: highly irritated points in muscles which refer pain to other parts of the body. 3. Nerve Compression or Entrapment: Pressure on a nerve by soft tissue, cartilage or bone 4. Postural Distortion: Imbalance of the muscular system resulting from the movement of the body off the longitudinal and horizontal planes 5. Biomechanical Dysfunction: Imbalance of the musculoskeletal system resulting in faulty movement patterns (I.e. poor lifting habits, bad mechanics, computer keyboarding)
Neuromuscular Therapy 1 hr
$80.00
Neuromuscular Therapy (NMT) is a very specialized form of manual therapy. A therapist trained in NMT is educated in the physiology of the nervous system and its effect on the muscular and skeletal systems. By definition, NMT is the utilization of static pressure on specific myofascial points to relieve pain. This technique manipulates the soft tissue of the body (muscles, tendons and connective tissue) to balance the central nervous system. NMT will be used to address five elements that cause pain: 1. Ischemia: lack of blood supply to soft tissues which causes hypersensitivity to touch 2. Trigger points: highly irritated points in muscles which refer pain to other parts of the body. 3. Nerve Compression or Entrapment: Pressure on a nerve by soft tissue, cartilage or bone 4. Postural Distortion: Imbalance of the muscular system resulting from the movement of the body off the longitudinal and horizontal planes 5. Biomechanical Dysfunction: Imbalance of the musculoskeletal system resulting in faulty movement patterns (I.e. poor lifting habits, bad mechanics, computer keyboarding)
Swedish Massage
Swedish massage is the most common and best-known type of massage. If it's your first time at the spa or you don't get massage very often, Swedish massage is the perfect massage for you. In all Swedish massage, the therapist lubricates the skin with massage oil and performs various massage strokes. These movements warm up the muscle tissue, releasing tension and gradually breaking up muscle "knots" or adhered tissues, called adhesions. Swedish massage promotes relaxation, among other health benefits.
1 hr 30 min$90.00
Swedish Massage
Swedish massage is the most common and best-known type of massage. If it's your first time at the spa or you don't get massage very often, Swedish massage is the perfect massage for you. In all Swedish massage, the therapist lubricates the skin with massage oil and performs various massage strokes. These movements warm up the muscle tissue, releasing tension and gradually breaking up muscle "knots" or adhered tissues, called adhesions. Swedish massage promotes relaxation, among other health benefits.
30 min$35.00
Swedish Massage
Swedish massage is the most common and best-known type of massage. If it's your first time at the spa or you don't get massage very often, Swedish massage is the perfect massage for you. In all Swedish massage, the therapist lubricates the skin with massage oil and performs various massage strokes. These movements warm up the muscle tissue, releasing tension and gradually breaking up muscle "knots" or adhered tissues, called adhesions. Swedish massage promotes relaxation, among other health benefits.
1 hr$60.00
Thai Massage
Thai massage is more energizing and rigorous than more classic forms of massage. Thai massage is also called Thai yoga massage, because the therapist uses his or her hands, knees, legs, and feet to move you into a series of yoga-like stretches. Many people say Thai massage is like doing yoga without any work. Muscle compression, joint mobilization, and acupressure are also used during treatment. People describe Thai massage as both relaxing and energizing. Thai massage is usually done on a padded mat on the floor. No oil is applied, so you are fully dressed. You are usually asked to bring or wear comfortable clothing to the massage. A typical Thai massage is 60 minutes to two hours long. Many people find that Thai massage has the following benefits: relaxes, reduces stress, improves circulation, increases energy, increases flexibility, improves range of motion, centers the mind and body
30 min$45.00
Thai Massage
Thai massage is more energizing and rigorous than more classic forms of massage. Thai massage is also called Thai yoga massage, because the therapist uses his or her hands, knees, legs, and feet to move you into a series of yoga-like stretches. Many people say Thai massage is like doing yoga without any work. Muscle compression, joint mobilization, and acupressure are also used during treatment. People describe Thai massage as both relaxing and energizing. Thai massage is usually done on a padded mat on the floor. No oil is applied, so you are fully dressed. You are usually asked to bring or wear comfortable clothing to the massage. A typical Thai massage is 60 minutes to two hours long. Many people find that Thai massage has the following benefits: relaxes, reduces stress, improves circulation, increases energy, increases flexibility, improves range of motion, centers the mind and body