Medical massage is a treatment-based form of massage therapy designed to address specific pain, injuries, movement restrictions, and musculoskeletal conditions.
Each treatment is customized after an assessment of your symptoms, posture, movement, and medical history.
No.
Medical massage is a healthcare service, not a spa service. Gratuities are not expected or accepted.
No. You do not need a prescription to receive medical massage therapy.
However, if your physician provides a prescription for massage therapy, the 8% sales tax will be taken off. A prescription may also be required if you plan to use HSA/FSA funds depending on your plan administrator.
Many Health Savings Account (HSA) and Flexible Spending Account (FSA) plans allow reimbursement for medical massage when it is considered medically necessary.
Check with your HSA/FSA provider regarding your specific plan requirements, as some plans require a Letter of Medical Necessity or physician's prescription.
At this time, we do not bill insurance directly.
However, we can provide documentation or receipts if your insurance company or HSA/FSA plan allows reimbursement.
Medical massage may help with:
Not necessarily.
Treatment should never feel like you're "fighting through the pain." While certain areas may be tender during treatment, your nervous system responds best when techniques stay within your body's tolerance.
Our goal is effective treatment—not unnecessary discomfort.
No.
Many people believe deeper pressure equals better results, but research and clinical experience show that excessive pressure can actually increase muscle guarding and nervous system sensitivity.
Instead, treatment focuses on techniques that allow your body to relax and release restrictions naturally, producing longer-lasting results without unnecessary pain.
Every person is different.
Some conditions improve in just a few visits, while chronic or long-standing problems may require ongoing treatment over several weeks. Think about it, just as its taken time to create long-term chronic pain, it'll take time to alleviate the pain. Making lifestyle changes such as, work ergonomics, proper posture, working out, and eating well outside of sessions will help you recover quicker as well.
After your assessment, we'll discuss a treatment plan based on your goals and condition.
Wear comfortable clothing that allows you to move easily.
Depending on your treatment, you may remain fully clothed or partially undress to your comfort level. Professional draping is always used to ensure your privacy.
Your first visit includes:
This allows us to create a personalized treatment plan.
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