

Services
Deep Tissue Massage
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Deep tissue massage is a focused, therapeutic massage that targets muscle knots and specific problem areas in the deeper layers of muscle and connective tissue. Using deliberate, slow strokes or friction across the grain of the muscle, the therapist addresses chronic tight or painful muscles, repetitive strain, postural problems, or injuries. This type of massage is particularly beneficial for people with chronic pain or lingering injuries that cause limited mobility.
Swedish Massage
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Swedish massage provides full-body muscle relaxation, and it can be especially helpful if you're recovering from an injury. Swedish massage is based on the Western concepts of anatomy and physiology, and massage therapists typically begin with broad general strokes and then transition to specific strokes to address problem areas.
Sports Massage
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Designed to prevent and treat injuries, improve flexibility, and enhance athletic performance, sports massage can be used by athletes of all abilities to prepare for or recover from athletic or sports events. Even if you aren't an athlete, sports massage may help with muscle pain or restricted range of motion. The idea behind sports massage is to manipulate the body's soft tissues, and focus on certain muscle groups depending on which sport the athlete plays. This type of massage can help with increased blood flow, increased range of motion, and increased flexibility. In sports massage, the strokes are generally faster than a typical Swedish massage. The therapist may also include compression, pressure point therapy, friction, and joint mobilization.
Pregnancy Massage
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Also known as prenatal massage, pregnancy massage is customized to an expectant mother's needs, but is most often used to promote relaxation. Since many pregnant women suffer from lower back pain and swollen ankles, especially in the later months, prenatal massage is a safe, drug-free way to provide relief. Massage therapists who have received specialized training and are certified in prenatal massage know how to position and support the woman's body during the massage, modify techniques, and avoid certain areas and techniques during pregnancy.
Lymphatic Drainage
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Manual Lymphatic Drainage is a gentle treatment that encourages detoxification and decreases inflammation by moving lymph fluid through the lymphatic system.
It is recommended for post surgical recovery, as it has been shown to speed healing and reduce pain. Lymphatic Drainage can also help with swelling and fluid retention.
Hot Stone Massage
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As the name implies, hot stone massage uses warm stones. The therapist places heated, smooth stones on specific points on the body and also holds the warm stones while giving the massage. The warmth of the stones can be relaxing and can loosen tight muscles so that the therapist can reach areas of muscle tension quickly.
Craniosacral Therapy
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Craniosacral Therapy is a gentle hands-on treatment that may provide relief from a variety of symptoms including headaches, neck pain, and side effects of cancer treatment.
Craniosacral Therapy uses the gentle placement of hands to assist release of the body's connective tissue (Fascia). It is thought to improve efficiency of biological process through boosting inherent self-regulation, self-correction, and self-healing.
Spot Treatment

Localized 30-minute treatment to help relieve pain from conditions such as TMJ, carpal tunnel syndrome, tennis elbow, plantar fasciitis, sciatica, frozen shoulder, and more.
Headache Relief

A mini massage focusing on the points that cause tension headaches. A 30-minute massage of the neck, shoulders, scalp, and face.
Cancelation Policy:
Inner Balance Center has a 50% service rate charge for late cancelations. Late cancellations are within 12 Hours of the appointment time. We charge the full-service rate if the client does not attend their appointment without informing Inner Balance Center.