Pamela Jean Massage

  • 809 West Main Street, Suite C
    Monroe, WA 98272 (map)
  • (425) 870-3834

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  • Licensed in WA – Validate
    Massage Practitioner License – MA60037468
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Pamela Jean MassageMonroe, WA$70 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 Pamela Owen will be able to get in touch with you.
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Pamela Jean Massage is the feel better place.

Pamela Jean Massage offers a variety of massage techniques to help clients recover from injury, work out tired sore muscles, and relaxation. These techniques include Swedish massage, Bowen or NST, deep tissue, acupressure, and many more.

People love my work because I am able to make a difference in their range of motion and decrease their everyday pain. Clients Gain relief from such ailments as headaches, TMJD, low back pain, neck pain, shoulder pain, carpel tunnel and so much more.

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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 need to find providers like me when you need a massage that makes a difference. Many chain massage warehouse type places can give a decent cheap swedish massage, but generally fail when it comes to providing and addressing specific problems.

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

A. Massage doesn't cure structural problems. Massage works best on soft tissue problems (muscles, fascia, and tendons). Massage loosens and breaks up fuzz from old injuries. The limitations are it will not remove, cure or lesson problems like a bone spur pressing on a nerve, broken bones, or tumors. If you need surgery, massage can help with recovery and relieving pain, but isn't a substitute for it.

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

A. How long have you been a massage therapist? Why did you become a massage therapist? What do you love most about what you do?

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