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Myofascial Massage | Ayurvedic Bodywork
Deep Flow Myofacial Massage is my signature deep myofascial massage style—and the foundation of my practice. These sessions are designed to help you feel better in your body through skilled, intuitive, whole body work that addresses tension, stress, and chronic tightness while still allowing the body to relax and integrate.
This is not a “spa fluff” massage—but it’s also differs from Structural Integration in that it does not adhere to a series of structured sessions, and allows more "freedom" within each session. Deep Flow is therapeutic, flowing, and grounding, focused on easing pain and restriction, improving mobility, and supporting your nervous system. This is an integrative, whole body session tailored to your needs utilizing Myofascial "Stretching", Active Release, Trigger Point, and Deep Tissue techniques.
These sessions are ideal if you’re:
Wanting full-body or flowing massage work -
Not needing posture analysis, rehabilitation and recovery from an injury -
No longer needing the intensity or structure of Structural Integration sequencing -
Transitioning into maintenance care -
If you’ve been seeing me for ongoing bodywork, stress relief, or “tune-ups,” Deep Flow is the session you’re used to—It’s perfect for regular care, recovery, and keeping your body feeling supported and resilient.
What Deep Flow is:
Deep, intentional, skilled massage therapy -
Flowing and integrative full-body work -
Great for maintenance, stress relief, and chronic tension in focused areas -
Intentional and effective -
What Deep Flow is not:
It is not Structural Integration -
It does not include postural analysis or corrective sequencing -
It is not a clinical or rehab-style session -
If you’re dealing with complex, long-standing patterns or need targeted corrective work, Structural Integration may be the better fit. If you want consistent, high-quality therapeutic massage that helps you feel better in your body, Deep Flow is your go-to.
Ayurvedic Bodywork: Ayurveda, the ancient system of holistic medicine from India, teaches that the body thrives when in harmony with its environment. Its bodywork practices use warm, herbal oils and intentional touch to nourish the tissues, calm the nervous system, and support the body’s natural detoxification processes. Ayurvedic sessions or deeply nourishing, and wonderful for anyone - and especially therapeutic for prenatal and postpartum women.
Whether you are seeking deep release, relief from tension, and support for stress management, or the grounding benefits of traditional Ayurvedic therapies, each session is tailored to your needs and guided by the intention to bring you into a state of wholeness and ease.
Structural Integration | Somatic Therapy
Structural Integration and Somatic Therapy sessions are a deep dive designed to create lasting change in the way your body feels, moves, and holds itself. Drawing from Anatomy Trains principles and Embodied Healing practices.
Rather than applying a one-size-fits-all approach, each treatment is tailored to your unique structure, history, and goals. This is deeper work that addresses both the physical patterns in the fascia and muscles and the nervous system’s response to those patterns — allowing for greater ease, balance, and resilience in everyday life. It recognizes that there is a complex interplay of sensory, physical, environmental, and emotional factors at play, this work "digs deeper" into the sources of chronic restriction and pain to create lasting change in the way your body feels, moves, and holds itself.
Think of this as physical therapy for your fascia—an “excavation” of the root causes of pain and restriction. These sessions are a targeted deep dive into corrective bodywork and embodied healing, grounded in Anatomy Trains and Somatic Therapy modalities. They’re usually done in workout clothes to allow for both on- and off-table techniques and continued assessment.
Unlike traditional massage, Structural Integration sessions always begin with conversation and postural assessment, and allow time and space for thoughtful, precise work. This approach is best for chronic issues, injury patterns, and postural or movement dysfunction (such as scoliosis, pelvic pain, or TMJ), and for situations that benefit from a more consistent, structured, and personalized plan of care over a designated timeframe—typically in a 3- or 6-session series—as we systematically work through specific areas of restriction, with the goal of full body integration.
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