Massage
Now you can get a relaxing, therapeutic massage in conjunction with your acupuncture treatment, or enjoy it a la carte with Massage Therapist Melissa Manibusan (license #MA66346) — Oncology, Swedish deep tissue, NMT, Sports, KT, or prenatal (medical massage).
How much does it cost?
Massage - new client (60 minute): $75
Massage (90 minute): $120
Medical massage (60 minute): $75
Oncology massage (60 minute): $75
Prenatal massage (60 minute): $75
Sports massage (60 minute): $75
Swedish massage (60 minute): $75
Deep tissue massage (60 minute): $75
What is prenatal massage?
Prenatal massage is similar to regular massage – The goal is to relax tense muscles, ease sore spots, improve circulation and mobility, and just make you feel good. But prenatal massage is also customized to the needs of pregnant women and their changing bodies, and therapists trained in prenatal massage adjust their techniques accordingly.
Carrying a baby inside you changes your center of gravity and puts a lot of stress on your back, neck, abdominal muscles, and shoulders. Pregnancy also relaxes your ligaments, meaning your pelvic joints are less stable, and it also changes your posture, pulling your pelvis forward. Add to that the extra weight you're carrying and you may end up with an aching lower back.
A trained prenatal massage therapist knows where a pregnant woman's sore and swollen spots are likely to be and may be able to provide some relief. She'll also know which techniques and areas to avoid.
What are the benefits of massage during pregnancy?
Research on the therapeutic benefits of massage for pregnant women is limited, but small studies suggest that prenatal massage may:
• Improve mood and lower stress levels
• Reduce prenatal depression and anxiety
• Lower the risk of preterm birth and low birth weight in infants of women with prenatal depression
• Reduce swelling in the legs
Getting a pregnancy massage can also put you in a more relaxed state of mind to help you cope with all the big changes that are going on in your life.