Q. What kind of massages do you specialize in?
A. Swedish, deep tissue, trigger point, orthopedic / clinical / medical massage.
Q. What is the difference between regular, Swedish
massage and medical / clinical massage?
A. First, medical massage requires different training, documentation, and follow-ups than Swedish massage.
Second, medical massage focuses on achieving direct, measurable results to improve a physical condition such as sprains or TMJ Dysfunction.
Lastly, medical massage requires the patient to be more involved during the massage instead of lying on the table, relaxing and falling asleep.
Q. Does my insurance provider pay for medical massage?
A. In many cases, yes. Personal Injury Protection (PIP) and Workmans Comp (WC) insurances typically provide payment to medical massage practitioners if your doctor prescribes the need for it.
Also, if you have a medical Flexible Spending Account (FSA) plan, you may be able to use those pre-tax dollars to pay for your massage with me. Insurance might also pay for massage through our chiropractic office if you are experiencing muscle tightness.
Call me so we can discuss some of your available options.
I would love to hear from you!