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Swedish Massage

Swedish massage is the most popular type of massage in the United States. It involves the use of hands, forearms or elbows to manipulate the superficial layers of the muscles to improve mental and physical health.
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Deep Tissue Massage

Deep tissue massage is designed to relieve pain and muscle tension throughout the body. This type of massage is extremely beneficial because it reaches the deepest layer of muscles, fascia and tendons.
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Four Hands Massage

In a four hands massage, two therapists work on one client, often using synchronized moves. A four hands massage can be like experiencing two full body massages at the same time.
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Couple Massage

Couple massage is a wonderfully relaxing, personal experience. During the session, two people receive massages at the same time and in the same room from two different therapists.
 
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Combo Massage

Combo massage can combine techniques from swedish massage, deep tissue massage, foot massage and hot stone. These combinations are used to tailor the massage towards your personal preferences and specific needs.
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Hot Stone Massage

Hot stone therapy promotes healing by targeting the deeper layers of muscle through the use of heated stones. Combined with regular massage, this treatment delivers a wealth of benefits.
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Foot Massage

The practice of foot reflexology massage involves applying pressure to specific points on the feet in order to affect various parts of the body. Adhesions in the muscle are very important to address because they cause pain, inflammation.
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Walk The Back Massage

Walk the back massage is a centuries-old massage technique originally performed by monks. This controlled deep tissue massage has many benefits. Deeper and more penetrating than that performed by the hands.
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Chinese Tuina

Chinese Tuina is a form of Chinese manipulative therapy. Tui na is a hands-on body treatment that uses Chinese taoist principles in an effort to bring the eight principles of TCM into balance.
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