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Massage Therapists in Carol Stream, IL 60116

Amanda Meyers, D.C., M.S.

Alternative Therapist/Holistic Healer
Lombard, IL 60148

Chiropractor & Massage Therapist in Lombard, IL

Find lasting relief at True Health Chiropractic and Acupuncture, your top-rated Lombard chiropractor. We provide expert chiropractic care, acupuncture, and natural pain relief for back pain, neck pain, herniated discs, sciatica, and auto injuries. Our services include chiropractic adjustments, spinal decompression, deep tissue therapy, shockwave treatment, cold laser, and therapeutic exercise. We proudly serve Lombard, Oak Brook, Downers Grove, Wheaton, Glen Ellyn, Villa Park, and Elmhurst with trusted, results-driven chiropractic care. What acupuncture actually is Acupuncture is the precise placement of very thin, sterile, single-use needles into specific points on the body. The needles are about the diameter of a human hair — most patients feel little or no pain on insertion. The needles stay in place for fifteen to thirty minutes while you rest comfortably. The mechanism: research shows acupuncture stimulates local and central nervous system responses, releases endorphins and other natural pain-modulating chemicals, reduces inflammation, regulates autonomic nervous system function, and improves blood flow to treated areas. There is growing evidence for effects on immune function, hormonal regulation, and brain activity in pain processing centers. At True Health our acupuncture is performed by licensed practitioners and integrated into the broader care plan when relevant. We use both traditional Chinese medicine frameworks and modern Western medical understanding of what acupuncture does. What we treat with acupuncture Acupuncture is well-supported by research for a wide range of conditions. The most common reasons our patients use acupuncture: Chronic pain — back pain, neck pain, joint pain, nerve pain, post-surgical pain Migraines and chronic headaches — particularly when combined with chiropractic for the cervical component Sciatica and nerve pain — acupuncture is particularly effective for the burning, electric quality of nerve pain Sports injuries and recovery — accelerating healing and reducing inflammation Stress, anxiety, and sleep issues — through autonomic nervous system regulation Digestive issues — including IBS, nausea, and chronic gut dysfunction Pregnancy support — for nausea, fatigue, anxiety, labor preparation, and post-partum recovery Fertility support — both as standalone care and alongside IVF or IUI cycles Menstrual and hormonal issues — including PMS, painful periods, and perimenopausal symptoms Chronic fatigue and energy issues Allergies and sinus issues What to expect during an acupuncture session Your first acupuncture visit takes about sixty minutes. The session: Intake. Detailed history of what brings you in plus a comprehensive review of your health, energy, sleep, digestion, and any patterns that help us identify the right treatment approach. Treatment. You rest comfortably on a treatment table. The practitioner places very thin needles at specific points based on your condition. Most patients feel little or no pain on insertion — sometimes a brief tingling or dull pressure. Once placed, you rest with the needles for fifteen to thirty minutes. Experience. Most patients find the experience deeply relaxing. Many fall asleep during treatment. You will likely feel calm, light, and well after the session. Some patients notice immediate symptom relief; others see gradual improvement over a course of treatments. Frequency. Most conditions respond to a course of six to twelve treatments. Acute conditions may need fewer sessions. Chronic conditions or complex cases may need longer treatment plans.

The National Certification Board For Therapeutic Massage & Bodywork

Massage Therapist/Bodyworker
Oakbrook Terrace, IL 60181

The National Certification Board for Therapeutic Massage & Bodywork (NCBTMB) is an independent, private, nonprofit organization founded in 1992 to establish a certification program that would uphold a national standard of excellence in the field. Today, there are nearly 80,000 nationally certified massage therapists and bodyworkers safely and responsibly serving millions of Americans each year. National Certification Program Our certification program consists of a series of carefully established requirements. Practitioners must meet the necessary eligibility criteria for the certificate, pass an examination, adhere to our Code of Ethics and Standards of Practice, and fulfill the continuing education and recertification conditions. In brief, to become nationally certified, practitioners must: Complete a minimum of 500 hours of instruction Demonstrate mastery of core skills, abilities and knowledge Pass a standardized NCBTMB exam Uphold NCBTMB’s Standards of Practice and Code of Ethics Board Certification Credential (available 1st quarter 2013) At NCBTMB, our goals are to: * Elevate the profession by recognizing and encouraging excellence in schools, continuing education, therapist competency and high standards. * Establish certification as a recognized credential of professional and ethical standards * Promote the worth of national certification to health, therapeutic massage and bodywork professionals, public policy makers and the general public * Assure and maintain the integrity, stability and quality of the national certification program * Periodically update the program to reflect state-of-the-art practices in therapeutic massage and bodywork WHY CERTIFIED PRACTITIONERS? What’s the most important reason to choose a NCBTMB certified professional? You are. Whether you’re visiting a massage therapist or bodyworker for relaxation, rehabilitation or rejuvenation, you deserve to be treated by a practitioner who is skilled, knowledgeable, and committed to excellence in their chosen profession. That’s what the NCBTMB credential stands for – a commitment to excellence. Certified Therapists Meet Rigorous Qualifications When you choose a certified practitioner, you can be confident you’ve selected a dedicated professional. To become nationally certified, a practitioner must demonstrate mastery of core skills and knowledge related to their profession, pass an NCBTMB standardized exam, uphold the organization’s Standards of Practice and Code of Ethics, and take part in continued education to ensure they remain at the top of their profession. Today, there are nearly 80,000 certified practitioners nationwide – and you can find them throughout the country in physicians’ offices, private practices, spas, rehab facilities, health clubs and hospitals.

Yvette Hayes, LMT

Massage Therapist/Bodyworker
Westchester, IL 60154

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Time Out For You Massage Therapy

Time Out for You ~ Massage Therapy, is a service oriented massage therapy studio that specializes in therapeutic massage for men and women. Locally owned by a nationally certified, licensed massage therapist, we offer 30 to 90 minute massages and also specialize in corporate and special events. When you come to Time Out for You~Massage Therapy studio, you will find peaceful surroundings and a retreat for healing. You will also find licensed massage therapists who practice the art of relaxation by means of a therapeutic massage. Massage stimulates the entire body from head-to-toe to help reduce stress, insomnia, joint and muscle pain; while at the same time can enhance poor circulation, increase flexibility, fight aging, beautify skin, reduce aches, loosen tight muscles that will relax your mind, as it promotes overall health and wellbeing that will bring balance back to your soul. A session at Time Out for You ~Massage Therapy, will promote healthy living. It is more than just a massage; its therapeutic effects are priceless. Our goal at Time Out for You ~ Massage Therapy is to provide outstanding customer service. If you are not satisfied, please let us know. If you are satisfied, we would love to hear those words of accreditation also. Remember, you are our best critic! Please feel free to contact us with any comments, concerns, thoughts, ideas or suggestions. It will always be respected and appreciated. Let us encourage and support one another.
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