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Cupping
Cupping therapy is a therapeutic technique that utilizes vacuum force applied onto the skin’s surface to encourage blood flow to a specific region, bringing oxygen and nutrients required for healing. Used in conjunction with specific applied movements, this can also improve range of motion and improve muscle function.
Stretching Session
This may be recommended for your treatment plan to improve your range of motion and the quality of your range of motion if your examination reveals muscle tension to be the cause of your symptoms.
Kinesiology Taping (K-Tape)/ RockTape
You may have seen this applied to athletes in sporting events, but this may also help you recover from an injury, improving lymphatic drainage, encouraging healing blood flow, giving light support and stability to the applied region.
Muscle Scraping
There are many names for this Instrument Assisted Soft Tissue (IAST) technique. It is analogous to Gua Sha/ coining/ another comparable technique is referred to as a Graston technique. These all seek to accomplish the same goal, in improving myofascial glide and stimulating collagen production in the desired region.
Muscle Therapy
This is unique to each individual and will be specifically designed for your treatment plan. This may include Trigger Point Release Therapy, pin-and-stretch muscle release, proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation technique (an active stretching technique) that maybe used to improve muscle function, HYPERVOLT massage gun to alleviate stiff/ sore muscles.
Electrical Muscle Stimulation
Similar to a TENS Unit, this utilizes low-voltage electrical current to modulate pain, reduce edema (swelling), and improve circulation to a region. These effects lead to the reduction in pain, improved healing, and improved function.
Massage Therapy
Timber Anderson currently works on Fridays & Saturdays with us. She offers a wide range of Massage services such as Trigger Point Therapy, Myofascial Release, Glide Cupping, Lymphatic Massage, NeuroKinetic therapy and more.
Gena Gentry currently works on Tuesdays and Wednesdays with us. She specializes in therapeutic massage techniques, including Swedish, Deep Tissue, and Trigger Point Therapy.
Our Massage Therapists are available for 30min, 60min, 90min, & 120min sessions. These sessions will typically be more problem-focused/area-specific, compared to a whole-body massage you might get at a massage parlor. Massage Therapy is a great service to compliment your Chiropractic adjustment for optimal health and wellness.
Essential Oil Enhancement Add-On for Massages
We are now offering essential oil add-ons for your massage appointment. Essential oils can help create a more full-sensory experience by using our sense of smell to enhance relaxation. You can add a single essential oil scent from our selection for an additional $5, or you can experience the AromaTouch Technique for an additional 20$.
The soothing and grounding aroma of doTERRA Serenity Restful Blend is a magical mix of CPTG® Lavender Oil, Cedarwood, Coriander, Ylang Ylang, Marjoram, Roman Chamomile, Vetiver, and Sandalwood essential oils with hints of Tonka Bean and Vanilla Absolute. The blend creates a calming, tranquil atmosphere.
CPTG (Certified Pure Tested Grade)® Lavender, Copaiba, Rosemary, Magnolia, Neroli, and Sweetgum essential oils come together to create a soothing, relaxing atmosphere, while Wild Orange and Spearmint contribute uplifting aromas. Another great essential oil blend that can help reduce the feeling of stress and anxiety while keeping you alert.
Citrus Bliss Invigorating Blend combines Wild Orange, Lemon, Grapefruit, Bergamot, Red Mandarin, Green Mandarin, Lime, and Litsea essential oils with Tonka Bean and Vanilla absolutes. It’s like joy in a bottle! This essential oil blend can be used to create a positive, uplifting atmosphere.
The warm, woody aroma of doTERRA Balance Grounding Blend helps create a calming, quieting environment. doTERRA Balance combines CPTG Certified Pure Tested Grade® Black Spruce, Ho Leaf, Frankincense, Blue Tansy, Blue Chamomile, and Osmanthus in Fractionated Coconut Oil, creating a tranquil and relaxing aroma. Black spruce was used in Native American wellness and spiritual practices, and the essential oil remains a popular reminder to bring harmony to both mind and body.
Australia is home to more than 700 types of fast-growing, flowering evergreens known as eucalyptus. Part of the myrtle family (Myrtaceae), these plants can grow to 60 feet tall and 15 feet wide. doTERRA has selected five unique species to create its proprietary Eucalyptus: Eucalyptus radiata, Eucalyptus polybractea, Eucalyptus kochii, Eucalyptus loxophleba, and Eucalyptus globulus. The primary chemical component of these species is eucalyptol (1,8-Cineole), which is where this essential oil blend gets many of its benefits. The camphoraceous, herbaceous aroma can be revitalizing. Due to the oil’s main constituent, 1,8 cineole, Eucalyptus essential oil also has cleansing properties. Use aromatically or topically to promote feelings of clear breathing and open airways. Eucalyptus essential oil also adds to a soothing massage.
doTERRA Breathe is a remarkable blend of essential oils including Laurel Leaf, Peppermint, Eucalyptus, Tea Tree, Lemon, Cardamom, Ravintsara, and Ravensara. doTERRA Breathe maintains feelings of clear airways and easy breathing while minimizing the effects of seasonal threats. doTERRA Breathe can be applied topically to the chest, back, or bottom of feet, or diffused at nighttime to calm the senses and promote a restful sleep.
The essential oils used in the AromaTouch Technique are doTERRA Balance®, Lavender, Tea Tree (Melaleuca), doTERRA On Guard®, AromaTouch®, Deep Blue®, Wild Orange, and Peppermint. As Dr. Hill developed the AromaTouch Technique, he tried many different combinations of essential oils to create positive benefits and the perfect aromatic profile. These eight oils, as they are layered onto the body, are able to meet both of these important requirements.
Your body contains approximately 1,000 different genes that encode for odor receptors. There is a direct connection between your nose and your brain’s emotional control center: the limbic system. The limbic system controls our emotions, mood, and memory. This is why the “aroma” of the AromaTouch Technique is so important.
Aroma is an important component of the AromaTouch Technique because it instantaneously prompts powerful emotional responses. As research has exhibited, activating your olfactory system can direct your mind to specific memories, relax you, and help create a close connection with whomever you are sharing the experience.
Have you ever wondered how walking through an orange grove can immediately induce powerful memories of your childhood? Or how the faint aroma of cinnamon can remind you of mom’s Sunday-morning cinnamon rolls—even 30 years later? It’s basic human biology. There is a direct connection between your nose and your brain’s emotional control center: the limbic system. This is due to the amazing olfactory bulb, a neural structure in the forebrain that sends input to the amygdala. In short, information from your nose goes directly to the limbic system, which controls mood, memory, and emotions. Your body also contains far more receptors associated with smell (over 1,000) than it does for any other sense. Due to this, you are capable of discerning countless aromas—many of which you may not even be able to describe—with amazing sensitivity and accuracy. Human biology has made the olfactory system the most subtle, yet effective, means to induce specific and distinct responses. This is one of the primary reasons why essential oils can be so powerful in influencing well-being.
If you have questions about the doTERRA AromaTouch Line, ask our Massage Therapists the next time you visit or send us a message below.