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MassageMassage appointments may be scheduled by calling 617.495.9629 or by stopping by in person. New to massage at The Center for Wellness? Complete our online form before calling or visiting. Have something to say about how your appointment went? Send us feedback. 3140 Massage Therapy, 1-hour appointmentsLicensed massage therapists Relax your mind and bring comfort to your whole body through massage therapy. In addition to aiding in general relaxation, massage can also help with specific conditions, such as back pain, repetitive strain conditions, and headaches. Read what people have to say about this service » 3141 Massage Therapy, 30-minute appointmentsLicensed massage therapists Enjoy the benefits of a full-body massage in less time. If you cannot fit an hour appointment into your schedule, you can now take advantage of 1/2-hour appointments! Read what people have to say about this service » 3142 Relaxation On-the-Go MassageLicensed massage therapists Are you stressed out and looking for the perfect "pick-me-up" during the week? Research suggests that "mini-massages" during the day can help individuals cope with the stress of daily life more effectively. Call to set up your mini-massage - a relaxation break that will allow you to return to work with a calmer, clearer mind and rejuvenated body, as well as an overall feeling of well-being. Try one this week! 3143 On-Site Massage Therapy, 10-minute appointmentsLicensed massage therapists As a perk for your staff, why not arrange for a massage or shiatsu therapist to visit your office? For a group who can arrange space in their office, the therapist/s will set up on-site chairs and provide ten-minute "mini-treatments." This form of rejuvenating therapy is done in an ergonomically designed chair with support for the entire body, and is done over clothing. Areas worked on are the back, neck, shoulders, arms and hands. 3146 Active Release Technique (ART)Licensed massage therapists Explore a different approach. ART is a movement based massage technique for overused muscles, tendons, and ligaments. Aches, pains, and repetitive injuries may benefit. A discussion and assessment of the texture, tightness and movement of tissues will guide the individualized hands-on work. Combining precisely directed tension, with very specific patient movements, your therapist works to improve your well being.
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