Massage in East Patchogue
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The Natural Beauty In You Huntington
- Huntington
The four-step 45-minute facial-rejuvenation treatment includes a mask, a cleanse, toner, and a massage
Farmingdale Wellness Center
- Farmingdale
60-minute facials gently soothe redness, soften lines, treat acne with salicylic acid, or rehydrate skin and prevent moisture loss
Pod Laser Aesthetics
- Multiple Locations
Yag and IPL lasers disable hair growth at the follicle, eliminating the need for shaving and waxing
The Physical Medicine & Chiropractic Center
- Stamford
Licensed therapist attends to chronic aches during a one-hour massage and identifies further damage with an exam and optional x-rays
Medical Massage Clinic
Medical therapists ease stress and instill calm with gliding Swedish strokes or more intense deep-tissue techniques
Massage Therapy Studios of CT
- Monroe
Hawaiian lomi lomi massage promotes relaxation with flowing strokes, gentle stretching, and deep-tissue work; natural nut and seed oils used
White Lotus Massage, Inc
- Hauppauge
Beneath images of lotus flowers, patrons learn or perfect poses in holistically focused studio
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Traditional bodywork unites with Eastern energy healing at Quantum Touch Massage Therapy, where LMT Janice Strileckis assuages pain and stress with her massage techniques. Inside the cozy office, breathing exercises accompany long and flowing Swedish strokes, deep-tissue kneads, and relaxation and wellness modalities. Janice works to heal a range of ailments, from chasing away everyday anxiety to rehabilitating injuries caused by auto accidents, participation in athletics, and lifting a 50-pound med-school textbook day after day.
Liz and Phil Kramer work together to rejuvenate the whole being within a treatment room styled to mimic a comfortable living room with a gas fireplace and plush beds. Liz trained as a holistic counselor, and Phil draws upon certification as a massage therapist to help relax patrons after they chaperone Humpty Dumpty’s gymnastics class. Scents from complimentary aromatherapy unfurl through the air, stirred only by deep exhalations during customized deep-tissue massages. The shelves brim with Yonka products and Firmi sea mud, and the holistic healers also use Soul Synergy's personal cream products and hot towels saturated in aromatic Phyto Bain with every treatment.:m]]
Always kept at a temperate 75 degrees, Massage Therapy Studios of CT's ashiatsu massage rooms keep guests' bodies warm and limber as they relax atop the heated massage table. Licensed massage therapist Paula Jelly customizes each massage session with relaxing music and various techniques from massage modalities ranging from Swedish to acupressure to sports massage. Before or after their massage, clients can enjoy a rejuvenating rinse in a contemporary standup shower or on the back porch with a self-supplied slip 'n’ slide.
Throughout her career, licensed massage therapist Erin Warner has approached bodily healing in a variety of settings: a chiropractic clinic, a spa, and a gym for competitive gymnastics training. She draws from a repertoire of modalities that includes Swedish, deep-tissue, and trigger-point massage. To treat injuries, she uses myoskeletal-alignment techniques. These techniques are designed to correct unhealthy compensatory patterns such as offsetting a broken right collarbone by taking a hammer to the left one.
Refreshing facials and a variety of massage modalities, including hot stone and prenatal, helped to secure Born of Earth Spa's first- and second-place nods in the Best of Fairfield County Readers' Poll in 2012. The spa's staff also ushers in relaxation with seaweed mud wraps and blueberry-smoothie peels, both designed to gently detoxify the skin. A plush banquette with pillows ensures that pedicures are cozy experiences, cradling clients as they sip warm tea or have their toes transformed into beautiful french braids.
Canji Healing Touch owner Jennifer Graves grew up in a culture that emphasized touch. But when she came to the United States, she realized people were more physically distanced. She decided to become a massage therapist and bring the calming, comforting power of touch to more people. Her business's name pays homage to both her birthplace of Canje, Guyana, and her belief that touch can heal.
Before each of her massages, Jennifer fills the room with the soothing aromas of lavender and sage oil, then turns on relaxing music. She's skilled in a variety of therapies, including Swedish massage—whose relaxing strokes banish stress and increase circulation—and trigger-point massage, which helps relieve the pain of tight muscles. Prenatal and postnatal massages help women's bodies as they handle the added stress of pregnancy. Jennifer also performs sports massages to release tension and soreness from being too awesome at football. Her therapeutic integrative massages aim to not only help bodies feel better but also rejuvenate clients emotionally and spiritually to nourish their whole being.
