Services

1. chiropractic Care
Chiropractic services are treatments that use manual therapy to help relieve pain and other issues with the muscles, bones, and joints. Chiropractors are licensed health care professionals who use their hands to examine and treat patients.
2. Swedish/Therapeutic massage
Swedish massage and Theurapitic are one of the most popular and widely practiced forms of massage therapy. It focuses on relaxation and improving circulation through a combination of long, flowing strokes, kneading, friction, and circular movements. The technique is designed to target the upper layers of muscles and soft tissue, promoting a sense of calm and well-being.

3. Therapeutic Massage
Therapeutic massage is a type of massage that focuses on relieving pain, tension, and discomfort in the body while improving overall health. Unlike relaxation-focused massages, therapeutic massage targets specific areas of the body where pain, stiffness, or muscle tightness occurs. It involves various techniques, including deep tissue, trigger point therapy, and myofascial release, depending on the individual’s needs.


4. Lymphatic Drainage Massage
Lymphatic drainage massage is a specialized form of massage designed to stimulate the lymphatic system, which is part of the body’s immune system responsible for removing toxins, waste, and excess fluids. This massage technique uses gentle, rhythmic strokes and light pressure to encourage the flow of lymph fluid and help detoxify the body.
5. Contemporary Acupuncture
Contemporary acupuncture refers to an approach that combines traditional acupuncture techniques with modern scientific research and clinical practices. While it retains the core principles of traditional Chinese medicine—like using fine needles to stimulate specific points on the body—it adapts and integrates these techniques with a more evidence-based understanding of anatomy, physiology, and neuroscience.


6. Reiki Therapy
Reiki therapy is a form of energy healing that involves a practitioner using their hands to channel healing energy into the recipient’s body. The word “Reiki” comes from the Japanese words “Rei” (universal) and “Ki” (life force energy), meaning “universal life force energy.” The goal of Reiki therapy is to help balance and restore the flow of energy within the body, promoting healing on physical, emotional, and spiritual levels. The process is usually non-invasive, with the practitioner either lightly placing their hands on the body or holding them just above the skin.
7. Cupping Therapy
Cupping therapy is an ancient healing practice that involves placing special cups on the skin to create a vacuum or suction. This suction is typically created by heating the cups or using a mechanical pump, and the cups are placed on specific points of the body. The vacuum pulls the skin and underlying tissue upward into the cup, which is thought to help improve circulation and promote healing. Cupping is commonly used in traditional Chinese medicine, but it has been practiced in various cultures worldwide for centuries.


8. Prenatal Massage
Prenatal massage is a therapeutic massage specifically designed for pregnant women. It focuses on easing the physical and emotional stress that can come with pregnancy. The therapist uses techniques that are safe for both the mother and the developing baby, typically avoiding pressure on certain areas that may be sensitive during pregnancy.