The Word on the Street
(additional reviews on this site under Rub You the Right Way)
"Ken McWilliams is a very professional massage therapist who listens and can do deep massage if needed to ease pain. Since I was a visitor in the area, he also gave me ideas for stretches and exercises I could do once home. After several sessions I am now virtually pain free. I am 80-years-old. Ken gave me back my active lifestyle."
~ Christie
Google Places
"Ken is excellent! I had the worst possible upper back and neck pain and after trying multiple different options, I went to Ken who did an amazing job with the pain in just 2 sittings. He understood the source of the pain and worked on it so well that I got the most relief in the last three weeks since the pain began. I'd highly recommend this place for a general massage or if you're dealing with pain."
~ Vineet K
Yelp
"I left my visit completely satisfied. [Ken’s] full attention
was on me the entire session. I found the online information helpful and he was
happy to address every concern I had when I called with questions and concerns."
~ Wellness.com
5 star rating
"As a runner AND a
sofa-sitter, I have different muscles that ache depending on what I've done
most in a day. Ken managed to get all my back muscles to behave - even during
my first session. He listens to what I say, but also listens to what my back
muscles say. Ken is a skilled professional who understands therapeutic massage
isn't a one-treatment-fits-all.
"
Google Places
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overstressed bodies. He listens to your needs and gives the specific
treatment to get rid of the pain quickly. I knew I received a quality massage. I will go back." Massage is scientifically proven to:
- Reduce recovery time, help prepare for strenuous workouts and eliminate subsequent pain for any athlete at any level.
- Release endorphins - the body's natural painkiller - and is
used in chronic illness, injury and recovery from surgery to control and
relieve pain.
- Improve range-of-motion and decrease discomfort for patients with low back pain.
- Relieve pain for migraine sufferers.
- Provide exercise and stretching for atrophied muscles and reduce
shortening of the muscles for those with restricted range of motion.
- Increase circulation allowing the body to pump more oxygen and nutrients into tissues and vital organs.
- Stimulate the flow of lymph, the body's natural defense system,
against toxic invaders.
- Increase circulation of blood and lymph systems which improves the condition of the body's largest organ - the skin.
- Relax and soften injured and overused muscles and reduce spasms and cramping.
- Increase joint flexibility.