Maternity and Pediatric
Pregnancy Massage -
When Yifat was pregnant with her second child, she received her first massage treatment. It was such a helpful experience. It softened her back and neck muscles, and helped ease general aches. She felt more relaxed and balanced, physically and emotionally, slept much better after each massage.
Nurturing massage for you can be done also toward the end of the pregnancy to induce labor naturally.
Pregnancy Massage focuses on the needs of the mother to be, as her body goes through dramatic changes. This massage helps to softness the back and tight neck muscles. It eases general aches and help to bring back to balance, physically and emotionally. Usually improved night sleep will be one of the benefits.
Pediatric Massage and Tui Na for children
Young kids and teens can benefit from treatments that last either forty five minutes or one hour.
Kids
Massage is often used as a therapy to help relieve problems included, but not limited to: anxiety, ADD/ADHD, back pain, digestive imbalances and more.
Massage can be used routinely for general relaxation and stress relief.
Having a regular routine for massage can help a child sleep better, become more focused, confident, emotionally balanced and relaxed.
The child will feel supported and nourished.
Massage helps the child to develop a sense of security, confidence and trust.
Nurturing touch can affect the child’s health and well-being.
It is an alternative method of communication, a calming way to relax and feel connected.
Children thrive with the right amount of nurturing touch.
“Touch is like rain. It is something we have insulated ourselves from in our society to our detriment. Without it, our lives are desiccated, drier and do not reach their full potential. If we can find ways to let it be a regular part of our life, we can root, grow, and flourish. As we reconnect with our needs for tactile contact and closeness through teaching this foundation to our children, we can look forward to a healthier, happier society of more whole individuals.”
--Robert D. Sheeler, M.D, Mayo Clinic,
From “Massage for Children” by Tina Allen
Teens and Students
Teens are constantly on the go and under much stress, physical and emotional.
Students, in transition from high school to college, can benefit a lot from massage therapy; increased physical health together with emotional wellness will help them to get closer to themselves and be more focused on their academics as well as their overall life.
Massage can help to reduce stress and bring relaxation. Human connection and professional touch can help to support overall health and well-being on all levels, physical, emotional and mental.
Massage is highly beneficial in treating soreness from computer work and sports activities and relieving mental stress from studying and other situations.
Pregnancy Massage -
When Yifat was pregnant with her second child, she received her first massage treatment. It was such a helpful experience. It softened her back and neck muscles, and helped ease general aches. She felt more relaxed and balanced, physically and emotionally, slept much better after each massage.
Nurturing massage for you can be done also toward the end of the pregnancy to induce labor naturally.
Pregnancy Massage focuses on the needs of the mother to be, as her body goes through dramatic changes. This massage helps to softness the back and tight neck muscles. It eases general aches and help to bring back to balance, physically and emotionally. Usually improved night sleep will be one of the benefits.
Pediatric Massage and Tui Na for children
Young kids and teens can benefit from treatments that last either forty five minutes or one hour.
Kids
Massage is often used as a therapy to help relieve problems included, but not limited to: anxiety, ADD/ADHD, back pain, digestive imbalances and more.
Massage can be used routinely for general relaxation and stress relief.
Having a regular routine for massage can help a child sleep better, become more focused, confident, emotionally balanced and relaxed.
The child will feel supported and nourished.
Massage helps the child to develop a sense of security, confidence and trust.
Nurturing touch can affect the child’s health and well-being.
It is an alternative method of communication, a calming way to relax and feel connected.
Children thrive with the right amount of nurturing touch.
“Touch is like rain. It is something we have insulated ourselves from in our society to our detriment. Without it, our lives are desiccated, drier and do not reach their full potential. If we can find ways to let it be a regular part of our life, we can root, grow, and flourish. As we reconnect with our needs for tactile contact and closeness through teaching this foundation to our children, we can look forward to a healthier, happier society of more whole individuals.”
--Robert D. Sheeler, M.D, Mayo Clinic,
From “Massage for Children” by Tina Allen
Teens and Students
Teens are constantly on the go and under much stress, physical and emotional.
Students, in transition from high school to college, can benefit a lot from massage therapy; increased physical health together with emotional wellness will help them to get closer to themselves and be more focused on their academics as well as their overall life.
Massage can help to reduce stress and bring relaxation. Human connection and professional touch can help to support overall health and well-being on all levels, physical, emotional and mental.
Massage is highly beneficial in treating soreness from computer work and sports activities and relieving mental stress from studying and other situations.