At Alleviate we believe that a proper knowledge of one’s body and health is the best way to achieve results. Stress, pain and injuries come in many forms and may require different type of treatment.
On your first visit to Alleviate, we will complete a detailed assessment before we begin treatment. We will ask you to complete an intake form with a health history to collect information about your current condition so we can set treatment goals based on your primary problem and concerns.
Before beginning treatment, your therapist may perform additional observations and testing. These include observing your gait and posture, conducting range of motion tests or orthopedic tests to further analyze the cause of your current condition, and examining your area of discomfort to ensure that the massage techniques we use will be safe and effective. This intake process allows us to develop a treatment plan that is specific to your condition and treatment goals.
Our therapists are trained in a number of massage and healing modalities in order to be able to provide you treatments specific to your condition as well as work with your preferences. Each of our therapists has their own focus in their practice. Having therapists with different training and experience allows our clients to choose the practitioner that is right for them. You may find that the best therapist for you may change, depending on your current massage therapy needs, whether it is rehabilitation or relaxation.
CranioSacral Therapy
CranioSacral Therapy (CST) is a gentle, hands-on approach that releases tensions deep in the body to relieve pain and dysfunction and improve whole-body health and performance.
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FST™ is performed on a treatment table, using stabilization straps to hold limbs in place, giving the therapist better control and leverage when performing the stretches and...
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Your therapist uses stainless steel instruments of specific size and shape designed to break down dysfunctional and chronic scar tissues, helping to restore range of motion and decrease...
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Conditions that may benefit from Therapeutic Massage include muscle strains, ligament sprains, chronic headaches, TMJ disorders, sports injuries, and chronic pain conditions related...
Find out MoreMyofascial Cupping
Your therapist will use silicone or glass cups to create suction to decompress and stretch connective tissues, increase blood and lymph flow in the area, and decreasing swelling...
Find out MorePrenatal and Postnatal Massage
Differences from regular massage include working with you in more comfortable positions, such as side-lying; as well as using techniques and precautions specific to the changes your...
Read MoreRAPID NeuroFascial Reset (RAPID NFR)
Stimulating the pain and movement receptors in the ligaments, tendons and deep fascia, RAPID works to reset the nervous system response to pain and break the pain cycle.
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