I am a graduate of the Cortiva Institute-Somerset School of Massage Therapy where I completed a 780-hour training course in Swedish Massage, Myofascial Release Massage, Chair Massage, Sports Massage and various spa treatments, including body scrubs, Hot Stone Massage, Hot Paraffin Dip and Spa Reflexology Foot Treatment to name a few. The curriculum also included anatomy, physiology, kinesiology, pathophysioloy, palpation, ethics and business classes as well as an internship at the school clinic. I have massaged at sports events at Rutgers University, for the football team, Princeton University and Berkeley College. Besides my private practice I also do volunteer massage work at Robert Wood Johnson Hospital, The Children's Hospital at Saint Peters's University, The Institute for Children with Cancer and Blood Disorders in New Brunswick, NJ and the MS Society.
Deep Tissue Massage
A therapy focusing on specific areas of the body to re-balance and reduce tension by stretching and manipulating the various layers of fascia that support muscle tissues and loosen bonds between the layers of connective tissues and the muscles. This treatment requires active participation and communication from the client
Sports Massage
Massage performed either in preparation for a future event or to promote recovery after an event. Sports Massage may include Myofascial techniques, plus assisted stretching methods. Sports massage can benifit all levels of athletes and exercisers, runners, walkers, hikers, swimmers, bicyclists, triathletes, racquet sport enthusiasts, golf players and others.
Hot Stone Massage
Chair Massage
Medical Massage
Massage for injuries like Sciatica, Carpal Tunnel, tendonitis, and many more. For relief of chronic pain patterns within the body.
A form of compression massage, Reflexology is based on the principles that reflex points in the hands and feet are related to every organ in the body. By applying pressure to a reflex point, the therapist can effect certain beneficial changes.