Massage Therapist to the Stars (tm) / Have Tabl...
Massage Therapist to the Stars (tm) / Have Tabl...

Massage Therapist to the Stars (tm) / Have Tabl...

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Introduction: Because I have had exposure to naprapathic technique and 20 years in martial arts, I am able to accomplish much more than a lot of other practitioners - because I sometimes work outside a perceived "scope of practice". I will also recommend dietary changes, vitamins, minerals, and certain exercises - many of them low- or no- impact.
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Sam H.
Nov 19, 2012
Rich is the best Massage Therapist I have ever had ... I do highly recommend him ...

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  • What should the customer know about your pricing (e.g., discounts, fees)?

    I charge $45 for 45 minutes. I might also charge an additional 10 cents per mile round trip if you are more than 15 miles away. As an example, if you were 20 miles away, you would pay $45 for 45 minutes PLUS an additional $4 for gasoline charges. Very rarely does a client need more than a 45 minute treatment - doing so tends to "overtreat" the soft tissue, perhaps causing additional harm.

  • What types of customers have you worked with?

    Acute (fresh) injuries are not always the best to work on, but once the injury is a little more chronic (somewhat healed), those lend themselves to massage techniques. Scar tissue can also be eliminated over time. Tennis elbow, various golf injuries, etc., can be fixed. Some of my clients just want or need the weekly maintenance treatments to help keep arthritis at bay.

  • What advice would you give a customer looking to hire a provider in your area of work?

    I believe that the body was designed to heal itself, and by restoring venous return, lymphatic flow and nerve innervation to the affected areas, this can be accomplished quickly and without the use of drugs, which tend to treat a symptom and not the cause. I tend to treat the cause. The best way to measure results is simple: Do you feel better? Are the treatments working?