Marcela Reyes is a Licensed Massage Therapist at The Point of Wellness with a rich background in physical therapy. After spending 19 years as a Physical Therapist in Colombia, she now specializes in Swedish massage, Deep Tissue, Sports Massage, and Stretching.
Marcela combines her extensive expertise in pain relief and rehabilitation with these therapeutic techniques to provide personalized care that promotes relaxation, recovery, and overall wellness.
Claritza Alsina, LMT
Lic #: MA104965
The most popular massage in the west (and in our center); traditional Swedish massage, also known as the "classical massage," consists mainly of long strokes over oiled skin and kneading of the outer layers of muscle tissue to reduce stress and soothe sore joints and muscles. Swedish massage relaxes the nervous system, aids circulation, and helps with detoxification.
Sports massage therapy is a type of massage that is focused and systematic, includes passive and active stretching, with the purpose of targeting muscles that are used in sports. It uses various techniques to decrease muscle pain and improve recovery, as well as improve overall range of motion and flexibility to support safe and effective movement.
A fusion of massage modalities that incorporates techniques from eastern and western modalities. A variety of techniques are used to restore correct anatomical musculoskeletal relationships, neuromuscular patterns, and to increase the circulation of blood in order to facilitate healing and prevent further injury.
A fusion of massage modalities that uses a variety of hand techniques designed to break it adhesions, relieve tension and increase the circulation of blood to damaged tissue to facilitate healing and restore normal function and range of motion.
Cupping therapy is included to enhance the session and help with pain, inflammation, blood flow, relaxation and well-being.
Lymphatic drainage massage, also known as manual lymphatic drainage, is a special type of massage that relieves swelling that occurs when there is a blockage in the lymphatic system, caused by a medical treatment or illness. Lymphatic drainage involves gently manipulating specific areas of your body to help lymph move to an area with working lymph vessels.
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