Zen Out Massage
Massage Therapist
Coral Springs, FL 33065
Essential Balance. Massage & Wellness.
Licensed Massage Therapist
Trained and Licensed Massage Therapist located in the heart of Coral Springs. Massage techniques include Swedish, Neuromuscular Therapy, Sports/Event, Shiatsu/Acupressure, Reflexology, Cranial Sacral and Chakra Balancing. You will be taken care of with optimal care and respect.
Draping is used during the massage.
You will find my gentle and honest energy refreshing and comforting. The techniques I utilize will revitalize your body and mind. I customize each massage to fit the specific needs of each individual I work with. My clients find relief from chronic aches and pains, relief from migraines, sciatica, severe neck and shoulder pain, hip and knee pain, and most importantly stress!
Not only am I a massage therapist, but I am a Candler. My handmade product line sells from $4.00 and up includes scented soy candles, lotions, scrubs, soaps, incense and air fresheners. I offer a selection of other wellness products, essential oils and Biofreeze is a stable seller. During massage therapy school, it was my vision to incorporate and balance my hobby business with my professional business.
Generally, people use massage for either general relaxation and wellbeing, or to address a specific complaint, such as pain or limited range of motion. Research suggests massage therapy may contribute to both goals.
Some of the general benefits of massage therapy may include:
• Physical relaxation
• Improved circulation, which nourishes cells and improves waste elimination
• Relief for tight muscles (knots) and other aches and pains
• Release of nerve compression (carpel tunnel, sciatica)
• Greater flexibility and range of motion
• Enhanced energy and vitality
• Some clinical styles may help heal scar tissue as well as tendon, ligament, and muscle tears
What specific conditions can massage therapy help?
Massage therapy may help the body in many ways. Massage can relax muscle tissue, which may lead to decreased nerve compression, increased joint space, and range of motion. This may lead to reduced pain and improved function.
Massage therapy may also improve circulation, which enhances the delivery of oxygen and nutrients to muscle cells and helps remove waste products. These circulatory effects of massage may have value in the treatment of some inflammatory conditions, such as arthritis or edema (an excessive accumulation of fluid in body tissues, which may be reduced using manual lymph drainage).
Massage therapy induces a relaxation response, which can lower the heart rate, respiratory rate, and blood pressure; boosts the immune system; and generally decreases the physical effects of stress.