48-hour cancellation notice required. Not valid on federal holidays. Amount paid never expires. Proof...
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48-hour cancellation notice required. Not valid on federal holidays. Amount paid never expires. Proof of voucher purchase required at booking. Contact the merchant prior to the purchase. Appointment required, 24 hour advance notice required, call or text and leave a voicemail at (407) 906-6109 or email
[email protected] availability prior to purchases made. Must fill out intake form prior to session or time will be deducted from session.
If you make a reservation through Groupon, you may cancel or change your reservation up to 48 hours before its start time. Otherwise, vouchers booked through Groupon will be redeemed and the deal’s promotional value and amount paid will expire. Redeemed vouchers may not be refunded or rescheduled - this also applies to no-shows. Your name and email address will be shared with this merchant to facilitate your reservation. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services Merchant's standard cancellation policy applies (any fees not to exceed voucher price). Limit 1 per person, may buy 1 additional as gift(s). May be repurchased every 120 days. Limit 1 per visit. Subject to availability. Valid only for option purchased. All goods or services must be used by the same person.
Licensed massage therapist help clients relax and unwind by using a variety of modalities
- Massage License: MA88136; MM38747
- Learn more about what to expect at a massage
- Learn more about the different types of massages
- All appointments are be booked one person per hour (AÂ solo therapist business)
- Please note: Appointments are subject to availability; please call prior to purchase to check available appoinment times. If you are calling during working hours and massage therapist is in session, please leave a detailed voicemail or text message to receive a response.
Preliminary Information: Your massage therapist will ask preliminary questions to determine your overall health and your health and wellness goals. The massage therapist will consider information about your physical condition, medical history, lifestyle, stress levels, medications and any areas of physical pain that could affect your massage therapy outcome. This information will help the massage therapist structure the session to achieve your health and wellness goals.Â
Privacy: Before your massage, you’ll be asked to remove clothing to your level of comfort. The massage therapist will leave the room while you undress. Take off only as much as you are comfortable removing. Lie on the massage table, underneath the provided sheet, which will cover your body throughout the whole massage, except for the part being massaged.Â
Environment: Music might be played. If you find music distracting, tell your massage therapist. The same goes for talking during your session. Your massage therapist should check on pressure and comfort throughout your appointment. If you’re uncomfortable at any time, tell your massage therapist. The massage table is padded, and will have a face cradle, which allows you to lie facedown without turning your head or neck.Â
Massage Therapy Session: Massage therapists often use oil or lotion. If you’re allergic to oils or lotions, tell your massage therapist beforehand. Always tell your massage therapist if you are uncomfortable at anytime during your session. Depending on your needs, the massage therapist will massage either the full body (except private areas) or only specific areas that need attention, such as especially tight muscles. Remember to breathe normally. After your massage, the massage therapist will allow you to slowly get up and get dressed in privacy. Depending on the environment, tips are appreciated to recognize outstanding service, but not required.Â
Follow Up: The benefits of massage therapy are cumulative, so work with your massage therapist to customize a plan to meet your health and wellness goals. Swedish massage therapy is the most well-known and widely practiced type of therapeutic massage. Some reasons are Pain management, Increased blood flow, Rehabilitation for muscle injuries, Increased flexibility, Reduced stress, Improved immune system. Deep tissue massage targets the inner layers of your muscles, tendons, and fascia (dense connective tissue). Deep tissue massage uses many of the same stroking and kneading movements as Swedish massage, but there is far more pressure. This pressure can sometimes be painful.