Massage in Denver, Colorado

Reach me at: info@drdot.com and put "Karen/Denver" in subject line πŸ™‚

Hello! My name is Karen and if you’re looking for an awesome massage in Denver, I am definitely the one to help you out.

I’ve been doing massage for over 15 years and specialize in Neuromuscular, Deep Tissue, Chronic Pain Issues and Specific Injury Work. I am a Reiki Master Teacher and also work with an ancient form of Cranial Therapy that is extremely effective for just about anything but especially headaches and TMJ issues. I have worked on literally thousands of people and have extensive experience relieving almost any pain or injury or just giving a really relaxing massage. I integrate everything I know to specialize your massage specifically for you. I’ve often heard that I’m the best massage anyone has ever had.

I believe each individual's words, actions, and thoughts impact their health and am committed to assisting my clients in their healing process and gently guiding clients along their own path to better health and well being. I understand the commitment, discipline, and determination involved in, at times, an arduous effort to become whole given my first-hand knowledge of healing near impossible circumstances.

As a musician myself, I know what it feels like to have tired hands, wrenched shoulders, a frozen neck or sore back from practicing, playing, and hauling gear. I love being in the flow of music either with massage, concerts or creating my own.

I am excited to be working on Dr. Dot’s team and look forward to working with you!

Chiropractic care in New Jersey

Dr. Russ with Progressive Healthcare and Comprehensive Health Associates, was the first doctor in the state of N.J. and the second in the entire nation to acquire the DRX9000 system to treat low back pain. Because of having successfully treated thousands of low back patients, he was chosen to be one of the first doctors in the United States to acquire the DRX9000C Cervical Decompression Device to treat chronic neck pain. Progressive Healthcare and Comprehensive Health Associates also offer the latest techniques in physical therapy to treat a variety of sports and orthopedic conditions including utilizing the latest in cold laser technology and advanced physical therapy procedures.

Dr. Russ is certified as a training doctor in decompression technology for the Northeast United States and has trained numerous medical specialists including Orthopedic Surgeons, internists, rheumologists, chiropractors and other healthcare specialists.

Dr. Russ has been involved with the DRX9000 since its inception and is one of the doctors with the most extensive clinical experience in the United States.

Dr. Russ was chosen to receive the first FDA cleared cervical decompression system, the DRX 9000C, from among over 100 doctors across the United States because of his commitment to clinical excellence and cutting-edge technology.

Dr. Russ was the clinical director of First Choice Rehabilitation Center of Virginia for five years where he directed a multidisciplinary staff of Chiropractors, Medical Physicians, Massage Therapists and Physical Therapists. He was also the treating chiropractic physician for Gold’s Gym in Arlington, Virginia.

He specializes in the control of neck, back, headaches, stress management, sports-related injuries and axial decompression therapy for disc herniations. Email Dr. Russ at info@drdot.com for an adjustment anytime (put NJ/Dr. Russ in subject line)

 

 

Massage in Milwaukee, Wisconsin

My name is Becky and I live near Milwaukee, WI. I attended Onondaga School of Therapeutic Massage in upstate New York and have been nationally certified since 2001. In addition to massage therapy, I also have an Associate Degree in Applied Science/Medical Option. I’ve lived in Buffalo and Syracuse, NY; Pittsburgh, PA; and Minneapolis, MN and enjoy traveling and spending time with my family.

I use a combination of massage techniques including deep tissue, swedish, and trigger point therapy and believe that each individual massage depends on my client’s specific needs. Massage should be enjoyable and relaxing while also providing healing and therapeutic benefits.

Many of my clients have said that I’ve ruined them for any other massage therapist because I give the best massage they’ve ever received. I have several clients who come to me specifically for fibromyalgia, low back pain, neck pain, headaches, stress, chronic pain, etc. I have worked successfully in chiropractic offices, salon/spas, hospitals, fitness centers, and on-location. I am punctual, dependable, and am able to deliver an awesome massage with confidence and competence.

I am honored to be a part of Dr. Dot’s awesome team of massage therapists and look forward to working with you! Email me anytime to book me: info@drdot.com (put Becca/Wisconsin in subject line), thanks πŸ™‚

Massage in Albuquerque New Mexico

 

Erin LMT#5390 
Intuitive, nurturing, and experienced Therapist who specializes in  Neuromuscular Therapy or "Trigger Point"
Therapy, which is a modality that pinpoints
constrictions or "knots" in the body, and
releases the contracted muscle in a way
that is patient , and not painful to the client.
Erin has advanced NMT training in
Cervical Spine injuries and Low-Back Pain,
which are major causes of Migraine
headaches and Sciatica. Erin’s techniques are
intuitive, gentle, and nurturing, yet very deep.  She loves what she does, and it shows!
Erin is proud to introduce ASHIATSU to the Albuquerque area, which is Oriental Bar Therapy!  "Ashi" means "foot", and "Atsu" means "massage". Erin is suspended from beams on the ceiling, and uses her feet on the body creating a push-pull effect on the tissues that promotes the deepest, most luxurious massage on the planet! This modality is especially great for body builders, Athletes, or big men who cannot find someone to give a "deep enough" massage.  Ashiatsu can be done only in Erin's office, being that the beams are not portable. You can book me at info@drdot.com write "Erin/New Mexico" in the subject line please πŸ™‚

“February made me shiver..”

^ Taken a few hours ago in an Irish bar, midtown (pretty sure it's called PJ Clarke's), none of the staff was Irish..anyways, they claim to have one of the oldest toilets in NYC. They said they are "over 100 years old". WOAH, that's really old (not!). Baby USA lol….. 

 

I went to PJ Clarke's after a stop in at a bar called 2A, because it's on 2nd street and avenue A. When you ask for a wine list, they roll their eyes and say "red or white, that's our list!". The snotty bartenders barely look up from their Blackberry pearls, so good luck getting their arrogant service. Two good things about the place though are (1) the music (the bitchy bartenders have great shit on their iPods) (2) It's dirt cheap. Just thought I would throw a little review in there, heh heh. 

It's bloody cold here in NYC. Been swamped with things to do, people to visit and packing for my journey back to Berlin in a couple days. Once I am settled in, I will spend hours uploading the many pictures I have taken over the last couple of months. I supposed on one hand it's good thing when one is too busy to blog properly, but I find it therapeutic and it helps me sleep better once I've unloaded all the shit flying around in my mind onto my blog. Sadly, I can't write everything I would like to, as certain people in my life read my blog religiously and get upset, jealous, etc.. that sucks as I wish I could just write everything I am doing, thinking, etc.. but I do try to write in a way that one can read a tad between the lines. Censorship sucks ass. 

My fingers are KILLING me from doing so many massages. Fuck, my knuckles hurt so bad. I have been massaging pretty much non stop since I was 5 years old; starting on my mom and her hurtin' back and feet and it's taking a toll on my fingers as I don't just pet people, I insist on doing extreme deep tissue, which gives the patient lots of energy, but it takes mine. Guess that means at least my hands are getting old. dam!

Massage therapists are like shooting stars. They usually shine really bright for a few years, but they can't last forever. Usually people start doing massage at around 20 and throw in the towel after ten or 15 years as it is really taxing on the body (schlepping the heavy massage table up and down stairs, working odd hours usually spontaneously.. it is a difficult profession. I started WAY young and so I am feelin' it. I have met therapists that retired at age 40 already (well, they do other things for a living after; things that are not as physically taxing).

The rest of me feels great, it's just my knuckles and wrists that are aching. Tried wearing a copper bracelet for a while, I didn't notice a big difference. I wonder if that is just a scam/hoax?

It's gonna be tough leaving NYC again, this place is wild, ambitious, fast, loud, exciting, quirky, liberal, wealthy in every way and packed with talented people from all over the world, but most of all, it's FUN. Like Arnold said "I'll be back"

 "A long, long time ago… I can still remember how
That music used to make me smile.
And I knew if I had my chance,
That I could make those people dance,
And maybe they'd be happy for a while.
But February made me shiver,
With every paper I'd deliver,
Bad news on the doorstep…
I couldn't take one more step.
I can't remember if I cried
When I read about his widowed bride
But something touched me deep inside,
The day the music died."