Massage Practitioner

Maria P. Marion, LMP

Email: mmarion@advancetherapy.com

As a licensed healthcare practitioner, it is my goal to promote healing & wellness through therapeutic massage techniques and a high level of skill, integrity, and professionalism.

Credential

Continuing Education

About Massage

What can massage do for you?

Massage and bodywork are among the most natural means of restoring and maintaining a person's health and well-being. An integral part of health care in many cultures dating back to antiquity, the advantages of receiving bodywork are numerous and well documented.

Therapeutic massage has been shown to be extremely beneficial for a variety of health conditions, the most prevalent being stress-related tension. This single factor, experts believe, is a causal factor in 80%-90% of all disease in modern society. Massage has been proven to be an effective complementary treatment for cancer-related fatigue, sleep disorders, high blood pressure, low back pain, immunity suppression, spinal cord injury, post-operative surgery, age-related disorders, infertility, eating disorders, smoking cessation, and depression. Bodywork offers a drug-free, non-invasive and humanistic approach based on, and in support of the body's own natural ability to heal itself.

How does the body respond to massage?

Massage has many physiological effects, such as:

Psychological benefits

How do you prepare for a massage?

Avoid heavy meals before your appointment. Drink plenty of water before and after your appointment to stay well hydrated and facilitate your body's release and flushing of toxins. As with any form of bodywork, it is important to observe good personal hygiene.

Is it necessary to undress completely?

Massage, with some exceptions, is traditionally received disrobed. This is to facilitate the licensed massage practitioner's ability to reach and work targeted muscles. The client is comfortably and conservatively draped, exposing only the area being worked. If you prefer not to be completely undressed, you are encouraged to disrobe to your level of comfort.

What happens during a massage session?

During your first massage:

Post-treatment guidelines

How often should you receive massage?

The number and frequency of your visits depends on your goals and expectations for the work. Injury recovery is typically more successful with an intensive approach: frequent, regularly-spaced appointments over a shorter period of time. In contrast, relaxation and stress reduction are more successfully achieved and maintained by spacing less frequent visits over a longer timeframe. Talk to your LMP to find the plan that is right for you.