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therapeutic massage sessions
Receive ongoing, supportive care for your chronic pain with our team of licensed massage therapists. Our expert therapists will draw from a range of modalities to meet your individual goals. Initial appointments begin with a brief consultation so we can understand your needs and create a plan together.
You’re currently working with a healthcare team to manage your chronic symptoms.
You believe that massage therapy is a complement to medicine, not a replacement for the care of a doctor.
You understand that bodywork takes time to be effective.
You’re open to trying different modalities to reach your goals.
You generally like to relax during a massage.
You believe that massage doesn't have to be painful to be effective.
You’re interested in ongoing, biweekly or monthly support for your chronic needs.
what to expect
predictability
Enjoy simple, all-inclusive pricing with no upcharges, gratuity, or add-ons, so you can focus on you.
personalization
Our extended consultations let us understand your body and create a plan for lasting support.
expertise
We’ll draw from a range of modalities to help you reach your goals and address your concerns with targeted care.
Therapeutic Massage with Jen Roberts, LMT, MLD-C
Jen specializes in supporting clients living with chronic illness, including Multiple Sclerosis, Fibromyalgia, Chronic Fatigue, and other autoimmune conditions. She holds an advanced certification in the Vodder Method of lymphatic massage and thoughtfully combines this gentle technique with other modalities to support natural healing and immune health.
JEn’s approach
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A gentle, rhythmic form of lymphatic massage designed to support the body’s natural drainage and healing processes. Using light, intentional movements, this technique helps reduce swelling, support immune function, and encourage relaxation.
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Our signature fingertip-light massage designed to signal safety to the nervous system. The gentle, intentional pace helps the body soften and settle, making it a beautiful way to introduce deeper modalities or to support relaxation and regulation on its own.
Feels like: slow, featherlight, meditative, tingly, nostalgic, deeply comforting
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Known for its medium to light pressure and long, relaxing strokes, Swedish massage is wonderful at promoting relaxation, increasing circulation, and calming the nervous system.
Feels like: Soothing, relaxing, gliding. Pressure can range from feather light to deep depending on preference.
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Cupping involves placing plastic, glass, or silicone cups on the skin to create suction. The negative pressure that is created feels deep and therapeutic. Cupping may be static (the cups stay in one place) or dynamic (the cups are moved across the skin).
Feels like: Intense, sustained pressure in one area. Unlike a massage that applies positive pressure, cupping creates negative pressure between the muscles and skin. -
A gentle, hands-on technique that focuses on releasing tension in the connective tissue (fascia) surrounding muscles. By applying slow, sustained pressure, this approach helps improve mobility, reduce chronic pain, and restore balance to the body.
Feels like: snail slow, skin stretching, long periods of holding, melting release
Therapeutic rates include gratuity, aromatherapy, and hot towels.
Initial Consultation & Massage: 75 Min | $120
Follow Up Appointment: 60 Min | $96
Follow Up Appointment: 90 Min | $144
Therapeutic Massage with Alyssa Coulter, LMT
Alyssa specializes in supporting clients with chronic headaches, migraines, TMJD pain, and post-concussion syndrome. She combines advanced therapeutic techniques with flowing massage for a quiet, relaxing session, to encourage deep rest and relief for bodies in chronic pain.
Alyssa’s approach
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A gentle, therapeutic massage that targets the muscles inside the mouth, jaw, and surrounding areas. This technique can help release tension, improve jaw mobility, and support relief from headaches, TMJ discomfort, and chronic facial tension.
Feels like: deep, releasing, freeing, small points of pressure
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A gentle, hands-on technique that focuses on releasing tension in the connective tissue (fascia) surrounding muscles. By applying slow, sustained pressure, this approach helps improve mobility, reduce chronic pain, and restore balance to the body.
Feels like: snail slow, skin stretching, long periods of holding, melting release
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Known for its medium to light pressure and long, relaxing strokes, Swedish massage is wonderful at promoting relaxation, increasing circulation, and calming the nervous system.
Feels like: Soothing, relaxing, gliding. Pressure can range from feather light to deep depending on preference.
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Our signature fingertip-light massage designed to signal safety to the nervous system. The gentle, intentional pace helps the body soften and settle, making it a beautiful way to introduce deeper modalities or to support relaxation and regulation on its own.
Feels like: slow, featherlight, meditative, tingly, nostalgic, deeply comforting
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A focused technique that targets areas of tightness within the muscle to help reduce pain and restore movement. Pressure is applied gradually and with care, allowing tension to release without overwhelming the nervous system.
Feels like: very deep, sustained holds for minutes at a time.
Therapeutic rates include gratuity, aromatherapy, and hot towels.
Initial Consultation & Massage: 75 Min | $155
Follow Up Appointment: 60 Min | $130
Follow Up Appointment: 90 Min | $180
When Not to receive massage therapy
While there is no data to suggest that massage is harmful, there are some specific situations where it is contraindicated. We always recommend speaking to your health care provider before you start any new treatment for your chronic condition, including massage therapy. In addition, you should give your licensed therapist a “heads up” if you’ve experienced any of the following:
Head injury
Seizures
Surgery
Blood clots
Kidney or liver conditions
Cancer
Uncontrolled hypertension
Fever
Contagious disease

