Add-On Services 

Manual Cupping


Cupping therapy is an ancient form of alternative medicine  which  dates back to ancient Egyptian, Chinese, and Middle Eastern cultures. A therapist puts special cups on your skin for a few minutes to create suction. There are many purposes and benefits, including reduction of pain, inflammation, increase blood flow, relaxation, and well-being, as well as a type of deep-tissue massage. 

What are the benefits of getting cupped?

Cupping benefits are the following:



NormaTec Compression Therapy

What does NormaTec compression do?


NormaTec Compression Therapy is a treatment modality that uses pulse massage patterns to boost recovery. The dynamic compression device that surrounds your arms, legs, or hips uses compressed air to massage limbs, mobilize fluid, and fight inflammation. Limbs are inserted into sleeves that are inflated to compress the muscles.


What are the benefits of a NormaTec?

Benefits of compression therapy

 



Blading (IASTM)


What is blading therapy?

This provides deeper penetration of adhesions and scar tissue and can be used for joint pain, injury, lower back or neck pain. This method of treatment is an incredible modality to increase movement in interfacial layers that build scar tissue over.



Aroma Therapy

Aromatherapy massage is used for a variety of different reasons, including relaxation, pain management, and improved mood. These are also some of the basic benefits of massage therapy. Adding essential oils is thought to enhance such benefits. Aromatherapy is often added to a traditional massage session as an extra service. The massage therapist might diffuse an essential oil in the room during your session or they might add a few drops of oil to massage lotion and apply it directly to your skin.