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How Massage Therapy Can Help Alleviate Chronic Headaches and Migraines
Tight muscles in the upper body, especially in the neck and shoulders, can pull on surrounding structures and create strain at the base of the skull. This tension can irritate nerves and contribute to reduced blood flow, both of which may trigger headaches or migraines.

Dani Genter-Ray
Mar 183 min read


How Massage Therapy Supports the Lymphatic System
Massage may help reduce fluid retention and swelling by encouraging excess fluid to move out of tissues. Many people notice decreased puffiness in areas such as the face, arms, and legs after massage.

Dani Genter-Ray
Mar 103 min read


Is Prenatal Massage Safe and What Are the Benefits?
Pregnancy places extraordinary demands on the body and caring for yourself during this time is not a luxury, it’s essential. Prenatal massage provides physical relief, emotional support, and a calming space to nurture yourself while preparing to welcome your baby.

Dani Genter-Ray
Mar 42 min read


The Fascia Factor: What Most People Don’t Know About Massage
Modern research and hands-on clinical experience are shining a spotlight on massage and fascia, the connective tissue system that may be the real key to how your body feels and functions.

Dani Genter-Ray
Feb 283 min read


How Massage Supports Your Mental Health
In a world filled with constant notifications, nonstop news cycles, demanding schedules, and little time to truly rest, most of us are feeling overwhelmed, anxious, and mentally exhausted. One powerful, often overlooked option to help support your mental and emotional health is massage therapy.

Dani Genter-Ray
Feb 243 min read


How to Maintain the Benefits of a Massage Between Appointments
A massage can leave you feeling relaxed, loose, and pain-free, but those benefits don’t have to disappear after a day or two. With a few simple habits, you can extend the effects of your massage and support your body between sessions.

Dani Genter-Ray
Jan 302 min read


More than relaxation: Massage Helps Lower Cortisol
Massage isn’t just a luxury or an occasional treat. It’s a powerful tool for stress regulation. Massage has been shown to lower cortisol, the body’s primary stress hormone, which plays a major role in anxiety, inflammation, fatigue, weight gain, and poor sleep.

Dani Genter-Ray
Jan 202 min read
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