(818) 363-1167
By appointment only
Opened 7 days a week
Massage Menu
Weather you want a sports massage, or a swedish massage our rates are the same.
We do charge more for Therapeutic Tension Pulls and Myofascial Release. These therapies involve more training, more work, and are unique for your exact needs. Please call us at 818 363-1167 to discuss your treatment.
30 Minutes |
1 Hour |
90 Minutes |
$30.00 |
$50.00 |
$75.00 |
Here is brief listing of our massages.
Sports Massage
Sports Massage involve slow strokes and deep finger pressure on the specifically contracted muscle of your body. Sports massage techniques target specific areas of your body. Areas stressed and used by your particular sport.
Swedish Massage
This massage is considered to be among the most relaxing massages Developed by Henrik Ling in Sweden in the 1700s, Swedish massage allows your body to absorb more oxygen, thereby rejuvenating your body. Swedish massage is also geared towards detoxification by increasing the speed by which the cells of the body eliminate their waste materials.
Swedish massage give you an immense feeling of satisfaction and relaxation.
Deep Tissue Massage
Deep tissue massage involves a massage technique that aims to stimulate the muscles that are further from the surface of the skin. Deep massage is highly intense in pressure and is much more focused in specific areas as compared to more general relaxation specific massage techniques. Deep massage works through the therapists skills in releasing aches and pains such as muscle tension and "adhesions", or knots in the muscles..
Myofascial Release
Myofascial Release is a very effective hands-on technique that provides sustained pressure into myofascial restrictions to eliminate pain and restore motion.
In the normal healthy state, the fascia is relaxed and wavy in configuration. It has the ability to stretch and move without restriction. When we experience physical trauma, scarring, or inflammation, however, the fascia loses its pliability. It becomes tight, restricted and a source of tension to the rest of the body. Trauma, such as a fall, whiplash, surgery or just habitual poor posture over time and repetitive stress injuries has a cumulative effects. The changes they cause in the fascial system influence comfort and the functioning of our body. The fascia can exert excessive pressure producing pain or restriction of motion. They affect our flexibility and stability, and are a determining factor in our ability to withstand stress and strain.