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The frequency of your massage sessions will depend on your individual needs and preferences. Some clients come in weekly, while others come in monthly or as needed.
Vibroacoustic massage therapy is a holistic treatment that combines sound vibrations and therapeutic music to promote relaxation and healing. This therapy uses low-frequency sound waves to stimulate the body's cells, enhancing circulation, reducing pain, and alleviating stress. The gentle vibrations help to relax muscles, improve mental clarity, and support overall well-being. It's a non-invasive and soothing approach that addresses both physical and emotional aspects of health, making it a versatile and effective treatment for various conditions.
What conditions can vibroacoustic therapy treat? Vibroacoustic therapy is effective in managing a range of conditions, including chronic pain, anxiety, depression, sleep disorders, and more. It works by using sound vibrations to stimulate the body and promote relaxation, which can help alleviate symptoms associated with these conditions.
Is vibroacoustic therapy safe for everyone? In general, vibroacoustic therapy is considered safe for most people. However, as with any therapy, some precautions should be taken. It is important to discuss any health concerns or conditions with a healthcare provider before starting vibroacoustic therapy. Additionally, pregnant women, individuals with pacemakers, and those with certain medical conditions may need to avoid vibroacoustic therapy.
How often should I do vibroacoustic therapy? The frequency of vibroacoustic therapy sessions can vary depending on the individual's specific needs and goals. Some people may benefit from weekly sessions, while others may only need occasional sessions for maintenance. It is important to work with a qualified healthcare provider to determine the appropriate frequency and duration of vibroacoustic therapy for your specific needs.
Yes. The state medical board of Ohio requires a diagnosis of TMJ Disorder (TMD) by referral. I will be more than happy to contact your Primary Physician, Chiropractor, Dentist or other qualified physician to request a referral. You can also print a referral form from my Forms page and give it to your qualified professional who is seeing you for TMD. Once the referral is received, we can schedule your assessment and first therapy session.
Yes, we offer couples massage sessions in a private room where you and your partner can enjoy a relaxing massage together. A two-week advance notice is necessary when booking. I also offer couple massage specials periodically throughout the year for special occasions.
No, at this time we do not offer prenatal massage for expecting mothers.
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