Tissue Issues Massage & Bodywork

  • 777 E. Battlefield Rd., 103-e
    Springfield, MO 65807 (map)
  • (417) 773-2921

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Massage For Muscle Pain Relief

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Tissue Issues Massage & BodyworkSpringfield, MO$35-60 per hour

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We are providing relief from the soreness due to muscle pain by the strategic use of advanced massage techniques. The alleviation of such pain may also lead to increased range of motion in accompanying joints and surrounding tissues.

These techniques will include Swedish, neuromuscular therapy, Thai-yoga,CORE bodywork, hot stone as well as sports massage modalities. Preliminary consultations/assessments are always free. Sessions are available for 30, 60, 90, and 120 minute sessions depending mainly upon the therapy requested/required and techniques involved.

Reviews

  • 5/5 stars

    Dale took a lot of time working on my neck and helping to ease the tightness.
    He also had good suggestions on exercises I could do at home. Really enjoys what he does and this shows in how he does his job.

  • June 7, 2011

    Because of an auto accident about 10 years ago that left me with nagging hip pain, I consulted Dale Nimmo at Tissue Issues. He suggested Thai massage and I must say that after 2 visits I am no longer plagued with the chronic pain of which I suffered for several years.

    I strongly suggest Dale to anyone who is tired of pain medications masking systems. Thai massage is truly a theraputic approach to your wellness. It works.

    Betty

  • May 24, 2011

    Dale is on of the kindest people I know. He is an expert at massage and muscle relaxation. His massage not only relaxes but the deep muscle massage helped reduce and eliminate my neck and shoulder pain. Dale offers a great service at a very reasonable price. I highly recommend Tissue Issues.

    Kathy

  • May 24, 2011

    Dale is probably the best massage therapist I have ever been to. Very sensitive and attentive to whatever your pain needs are or if you just need to relax. Very professional, nice, quiet, and comfortable office. I highly recommend him for any pain issues or just a tension reducing massage.

    Deb

  • May 24, 2011

    Dale has a soothing and compassionate technique unmatched by any therapist I have experienced in the last few years. He remains flexible in his scheduling and pricing. You won't be disappointed with his Thai massage....it's fabulous and you will be stress free!

    Nancy

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Question and answer

Q. What advice do you have for a customer looking to hire a provider like you?

A. Always, ALWAYS, request to see the provider's proof of training from a reputable school, ask to see the state licensure and national certification. Also ask to see the provider's liability insurance statement and any / all certificates of continuing education. Ask for client references as well.

Q. If you were a customer, what do you wish you knew about your trade? Any inside secrets to share?

A. Have you treated anyone with a condition simliar to what I am experiencing?

Q. What questions should a consumer ask to hire the right service professional?

A. Do you maintain your skills levels with recent / current continuing education? How have you treated someone with a similar condition such as mine in the past? Did they respond well and how may I contact them?

Q. What important information should buyers have thought through before seeking you out?

A. Massage cannot "cure" anything. Massage can only provide relief of pain and/or improve the range of motion. Part of the therapy is to discuss your lifestyle and daily habits in an attempt to change or minimize any condition causing your muscle pain.

Q. What do you like most about your job?

A. The almost immediate relief from the pain that was troubling the client when they walked in. I like the feeling i have at the end of the work day , knowing I have been of service to another human being. I can also rest my head at night without worrying of the NEXT days events.

Q. Do you do any sort of continuing education to stay up on the latest developments in your field?

A. I've been called a man of a million CEU's !
State requires members of our profession to maintain a minimum of 12 credit hours per year of continuing education. I know i obtain at least 30 from year to year. In this profession particularly, techniques and new modalities crop up constantly and competition is usually fierce.

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