TherapeuticMassageDFW.com

  • Plano, TX 75093 (map)
  • (972) 977-7333

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    Massage Therapist – MT033841
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TherapeuticMassageDFW.comPlano, TX$65-100 per hour

  1. You'll be asked a few quick questions that will help describe your needs.
  2. You'll be asked to provide your contact information so that Karen Oktavec will be able to get in touch with you.
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For over 15 years I have specialized in Therapeutic Licensed House Calls & Corporate Massages. I incorporate Trigger Point, Neuromuscular, Myofacial Release, Deep Tissue, Swedish and many more techniques.

I have worked directly with PTs, MDs and Chiropractors for many years as well as working on a lot of athletes to help in their recovery process so they can push their bodies even more. In-Home massage for the DFW area.



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  • August 30, 2011

    Karen is very professional and she knows what she is doing. I highly recommend using her for your office... she has been doing corporate massages for over 13 years and once she is in your office once a month or more... you will see the benefits. I like that she uses her table (as long as you have a room that is blocked off) instead of a chair... I personally do not like chair massages. Mark

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Question and answer

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

A. You want to ask your therapist how many years they have been practicing, what techniques they use and what classes they have taken. Also make sure that they ask you questions... a good therapist will ask you questions like: What type of massage you are use to having? What injuries do you have? If any. How long of a massage do you want and need?

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

A. What I have found is there are many types of therapist out there, some good and some not so good. But, I have also found out that what one person likes... another might not. My massages are never the same for other people, they need to be taylored for each individual client and each inidividual appointment. So, ask the therapist about their techniques and their experience.

Q. Why does your work stand out from others who do what you do?

A. My techniques are a mix of swedish, neuromuscular, myofacial release, trigger point and many other styles that are meshed into my therapy. My work stands out due to my ability to feel what a client needs or doesn't need that particular day.

Q. What do you like most about your job?

A. I love being a massage therapist because everyone is happy to see you... seriously. Everytime I walk into one of my companies, I am greeted with smiles and gratitude for me just walking in the door. It is amazing the sense of pride you get for helping someone through their day or helping someone with repetative injuries.

Q. If you were advising someone who wanted to get into your profession, what would you suggest?

A. I actually get asked a lot about how to get into the massage field. Well, obviously you need to go to an accredited school. I have found that if you take a lot of the advanced courses at the beginning, it gives you a little bit of a head start. Also start with a company to get massages under your belt. I started with a doctors office and was there for my first 7 years.

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