
Enso Massage Overview
Massage & Bodywork
Massage therapy can relieve pain, manage stress, and provide emotional
release. What effect has bodywork had on you? Over the past few years
the health and medial community has taken massage therapy a bit more
seriously, and has started to speak up about the true benefits to
massage therapy and what is can do for a person's overall health and
well-being.
DID YOU KNOW:
- Enhance immunity by stimulating lymph flow-the body's natural defense system.
- Exercise and stretch weak, tight, or atrophied muscles.
- Help athletes of any level prepare for, and recover from, strenuous workouts.
- Improve the condition of the body's largest organ-the skin.
- Increase joint flexibility.
- Lessen depression and anxiety.
- Promote tissue regeneration, reducing scar tissue and stretch marks.
- Pump oxygen and nutrients into tissues and vital organs, improving circulation.
- Reduce postsurgery adhesions and swelling.
- Reduce spasms and cramping.
- Relax and soften injured, tired, and overused muscles.
- Release endorphins-amino acids that work as the body's natural painkiller.
- Relieve migraine pain.
This list is just a briefing of what is truly there for massage. Did you know that an estimate of 90% of diseases are stress related!
So, with simply taking 60 minutes of your busy schedule you can
dramatically decrease your anxiety, get a better night sleep, increase
your energy and concentration and increase your body circulation! That
seems pretty darn good for 1 60 minute session.
So, getting that massage can
be an amazing treat for yourself, but consider this...what would it be
like to make this a regular treat...meaning part of your health routine
and an investment into your health and well being. Budgeting for
bodywork at consistent intervals can be a true health benefit. A massage
may feel like a treat, but the therapeutic benefits are endless, so
think about your coming year and what you can do to make a healthful
change....book that massage!!!
Therapeutic Massage:
Deep Tissue, Myofacial Release, Neuromuscular Therapy, Orthopedic Medical Massage, & Sports Massage
Therapeutic Subtle Touch:
Craniosacral, Reiki, Lymphatic, Visceral, & Ortho-Bionomy.
Relaxation Massage:
Swedish, Lomi Lomi, Four Hands
Additional Techniques:
Hot Stones, Couples, Reflexology, Pre/Post Natal, Shiatsu, Tui Na, & Tia
Infants & Children:
Craniosacral, Rieki, & Visceral
Massage Add-Ons:
Aromatherapy, 5-Stones, Hydrotherapy, Arnica/Deep Heat Oil, & Luminaria Hydrating Oil
As the former Executive Director of an accredited School of Massage, I have received literally hundreds of massages from hundreds of therapists. I can tell you without hesitation, that Michael is one of the best. You can teach massage strokes and and healing techniques to anyone, but you can't teach the intuition and heart that take Michael's techniques to an exceptional level. When you combine that with his solid understanding of the science behind massage and other healing modalities, it's an even more powerful combination. Whether it's relaxation or repair, Michael has techniques and ideas that can help you inside and out. Put yourself in his hands, and prepare for an amazing experience. - Vicki Chossek, Thiensville, WI
Enso is unique in that when you book a massage or spa treatment session for a period of time (i.e. 60 minutes) that is your time in the room soaking in the therapeutic benefits of the service. We give you our time at no charge before your session to complete our in-depth check-in and after for self care tips.

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