About
I am a unique therapist who has a passion for water therapy. I offer massage therapy in the pool called Watsu (water shiatsu) and aqua yoga therapy. I also offer thai yoga massage and ayurvedic detox massage and ayurveda yoga therapy. I also offer medical massage, swedish, deep tissue and hot stone/crystal massage. With 20 years of yoga teaching and 10 years of massage therapy, you will experience emotional release, pain relief and empathy. I am excited to offer in home massage and yoga therapy! Please visit my website for more info Www.EmOceanHealingArts.com and this link to book your session https://EmOceanHealingArts.as.me/
I love seeing the before and after results for the client. The pain and stress that they came in with has floated away like waves of the ocean...
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Frequently asked questions
What is your typical process for working with a new customer?
I like to establish a safe & nurturing environment where the client can feel comfortable to speak about any physical, mental or emotional aspect of their healing. I am here to listen to their story and then listen to their body on the table or in the water to create a healing session to calm the mind, relax the body and release the emotions.
What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?
I specialize in water therapy for chronic pain and emotional pain and have trained in water shiatsu massage and aqua yoga therapy, thai yoga massage, ayurvedic massage and ayurveda yoga therapy, medical massage, swedish and deep tissue with hot stones and crystal therapy.
Do you have a standard pricing system for your services? If so, please share the details here.
1hour $100
90min $150
2 hours $200
3+ hours combining massage & yoga therapy $350
How did you get started in this business?
I established my business in the US Virgin Islands in 2012 at the major hotels and offered my unique services on the beach and in the ocean as well as private villas, yachts and the local community. The hurricanes brought me to the mainland in 2017.