About
We specialize in helping people who have pain due to stress, injury, and repetetive motions, such as typing at a keyboard, driving, and raising children. We work with injuries sustained specifically in the head, neck, shoulders, and back.
I love to help people, whether that is a relaxing hour on a massage table, or a deeper massage targeting injury. Nothing is more satisfying that having a client leave your care in better condition than when they arrived.
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Zack R.
Frequently asked questions
What is your typical process for working with a new client?
Once we schedule the appointment, we send out an intake form that the client fills out and returns to the studio prior to their appointment. The therapist reviews the intake form and looks at the goals for the session. Once the client arrives, the therapist and client discuss the goals and the therapist develops a treatment plan. The massage is conducted, the client is given homework, and the therapist makes recommendations for how often the work should be done.
What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?
815.5 hours of classroom work at the Denver School of Massage Therapy, including 125 hours of clinical hands on time, and a cadaver lab. Continuing education in hot stone, infant massage instruction, and raindrop therapy.
Do you have a standard pricing system? If so, please share the details here.
Prices are set on the website.
How did you get started?
I wanted to enter into a career where I could make a difference in people's lives through touch.
What types of customers have you worked with?
I have worked with office workers, auto injury clients, and a vast array of clients looking to reduce stress, recover from injury, and relax.
What advice would you give a customer looking to hire a professional in your area of expertise?
Ask the therapist questions about their specialty, and be open and honest about your goals. Many therapists have a specialty that they are very good at, and can refer you to a therapist who is a great fit.
What questions should customers think through before talking to professionals about their needs?
What are your goals? How much time are you willing to commit to fixing your problems, including table time and homework?