John Wood Massage and Bodywork
John Wood Massage and Bodywork

John Wood Massage and Bodywork

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Introduction: Many times I have heard from people that they have been to other massage therapists and they did not listen to them.They went to receive a session and were disappointed that the therapist could not deliver a therapeutic massage to help alleviate some pain or tension they were experiencing. I make it a point to listen and tailor the session for what you need. Helping the client to feel better than when they walked into the office is always rewarding and of course that is the primary goal. When someone says "I haven't been able to move my arm or rotate my head like that for a long time!" That is what makes me feel good about what I do for a living.
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John T.
May 16, 2013
John is more than a trained massage therapist -- he's a natural physical therapist. He has helped me manage back problems that were disabling before I found him. His therapy lets me stay active and not worry. He starts every session asking, "So what's up?," and I tell him what's aching or not moving right; he listens, he thinks, and then his hands do the rest, finding the trigger points and working them away. He's the guy you want for deep tissue therapy that heals the body and calms the soul.
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Diana H.
May 16, 2013
I've been receiving body work from Mr. Wood for several years now. He is a very experienced massage therapist who excels at deep tissue, sports massage. Ideal for someone who has a past injury or sports related problem. He offers assisted stretching as well. What I like is that he listens to your particular needs and then targets your concerns during the visit. I strongly recommend Mr. Wood as an expert and reputable massage therapist. . He gives a full 60 minutes of quality work (not 50 minutes as offered at some spas), and I always feel improved and stress free after a session.
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Eddie M.
May 16, 2013
I've had massage with John several times over the years. His work is never too deep or too "froo-froo" either. He is great! You won't be sorry.
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Cynthia J.
May 17, 2013
I know I can count on John to attend to my tight muscles for relief. His techniques target my problem areas quickly. I seek care for neck, lower back, and leg complaints, and any other area that might crop up, and report great success with his care. I would highly recommend his services for both relaxation and for pain relief.
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Bonnie R.
May 17, 2013
Seeing John for massage has helped my sore back and neck. I’m always pleased with how much better I feel after an appointment. I like that he accommodates my busy schedule. I’ve tried other places but always come back to John because he’s so well trained and knowledgeable. He’s a true professional.

FAQs

  • What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?

    Yes I do. The state requires 24 CEUs every two years, plus CPR. The therapist does have a wide range of courses available to obtain these credits and this is what sets therapists apart from one another. My focus has been toward the orthopedic, sports and medical type of massage therapy.

  • What questions should customers think through before talking to professionals about their project?

    That no two massage therapists are the same. There are great differences based on schooling and the therapist's choice of continuing education which the state of MD requires after graduating from a massage program. Paying more money for fluff and buff than for a truely therapeutic session is highly possible. Do you really need the white robe and slippers?