Kinetic Restoration LLC
- Apr 11
- 3 min
40
Move more. live better.
Integrated Massage & Rehabilitation Treatment
Designed to overcome chronic conditions and pains, this treatment assesses the physical imbalances in your body and recommends a series of customized at-home stretches and exercises. If you find yourself developing poor posture or seeming to always have the same trouble area, this treatment is for you. This session includes muscle testing, a 60-75 minute massage, and targeted exercise guidance. Please wear comfortable clothing for the exercise portion. All assigned exercises are designed to be completed with your own bodyweight and/or the included resistance bands, no gym equipment needed!
Upper Body Restoration (focus on waist up)
Neck pain, difficulty turning head
Numbness, tingling in hands/fingers
Upper Back Pain, Forward Head Posture
Shoulder Pain, Impingement, Reduced Range of Motion, "Clicking" in Joint
Tennis Elbow/Golfer's Elbow
Headaches/Migraines
Sinus Congestion
TMJD/Jaw Pain
Lower Body Recharge (focus on feet to lower back)
Heavy, Fatigued Legs
Slowed athletic performance
Plantar Fasciitis
Cramping (calves, feet, etc)
Sciatica
Neuropathy
Shin Splints
Hip Pain (front/side of hip)
Low Back Pain, difficulty bending
Sacroiliac Pain
Knee Pain
Sprained Ankle
Myofascial Decompression (Cupping)
Myofascial Decompression ("cupping") is an effective tool to release tension in the muscles and fascia. Selecting this service means that you want ONLY cupping for your session - there will be minimal hands-on work. Cupping is incorporated in other treatments at no charge. The cupping-only service is designed as a supplement to regular massage appointments, or for very specific work on chronic areas. We practice both dynamic cupping **Please note that you will likely have some circular, reddish marks for a few days after treatment. The marks are typically not sore or tender.
Mind/Body Maintenance Massage
Designed for regular massage clients seeking a "full body" massage. If you don't have any particular pain or areas of concern to work on, but want to have a more relaxing-oriented massage, select this option. This session may incorporate aromatherapy, soothing massage techniques, craniosacral therapy, more time on feet, scalp, and neck, etc - the goal is to get you out of your head, provide the traditional benefits of massage (improved circulation, blood pressure, dopamine/serotonin production, immune system support, etc) and leave you refreshed and ready to enjoy a nice long nap when you get home!
A full body massage is a massage that covers the entire body, from the head and neck down to the feet. It is usually done using a light, massage oil, or lotion, and is often combined with other relaxation techniques such as aromatherapy or music. The benefits of a full body massage are many, and include reducing stress and anxiety, improving circulation, relieving pain, and improving flexibility. Massage can also help to improve sleep quality and reduce fatigue.
There are many benefits to getting a full body massage. Massage can help to relieve pain in your muscles and joints, increase your flexibility and range of motion, and improve your circulation. Massage can also help to reduce stress and promote relaxation. If you are considering getting a massage, you may be wondering what to expect from a full body massage therapist.
Designed for those who have reduced mobility, the therapist travels to your home
Conditions may include paralysis, MS, Parkinson's, amputation, TBI, and post surgical, new mothers too!
Your massage therapist will start by asking you about any areas of pain or discomfort that you may have. They will also ask about your medical history and any medications you are taking. Be sure to tell your massage therapist about any allergies or sensitivities you have. Your massage will be done in a quiet, relaxing environment or there will be light therapy music. You will be asked to remove your clothing and will be given a sheet or towel to cover yourself with. You may be asked to lie on your stomach or back on a massage table.
Your massage therapist will use a variety of techniques to massage your entire body. These may include long, flowing strokes, kneading, and circular motions. They may also use more specific techniques to work on specific areas of pain or tension. You should feel relaxed and comfortable during your massage. If at any time you feel uncomfortable, be sure to tell your massage therapist. Think you’re ready for a full body massage? Book your appointment with Kinetic Restoration today!