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Massage and Bodywork by Brooke Rodrigues LMT – Omaha

$29 for 60-Minute Swedish Massage ($60 Value)

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In a Nutshell

Licensed massage therapist uses flowing Swedish strokes to improve range of motion and ease chronic tension

The Fine Print

  • Expires May 8, 2013
  • Limit 2 per person. Appointment required. New clients only. Tax and Gratuity not included. Not valid for cash back. NOT VALID 12/17/12 - 1/ 5/12.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

Massage is a necessary part of athletes' regimens, as it prepares them for the rigors of darting across the field to get away from a weird-looking bug. Calm down with this Groupon.

$29 for a 60-Minute Swedish Massage ($60 Value)

Each session begins with a brief consultation to determine the source of lingering tension and address any client concerns. Then, in the comfort of a private room, the therapist administers long, flowing Swedish strokes at varying pressures to ease chronic aches and promote circulation.

Massage and Bodywork by Brooke Rodrigues LMT

Licensed massage therapist Brooke Rodrigues sends calming ripples across muscle ponds with her therapeutic bodywork. Clients can solicit flowing Swedish strokes or trigger-point therapy to ease lingering tension, or improve athletic performance with the foam-finger kneading of a sports massage. All massages may also be complemented by sumptuous add-ons, such as Brooke’s specialty aromatherapy blends.

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  • Keep them waiting. Your mother was right about them. Just like this guide is right about flowers.

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Massage and Bodywork by Brooke Rodrigues LMT

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    14441 Dupont Ct., Ste. 102, Rm. 5
    Omaha, Nebraska 68144
    (402) 915-2505
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