Pam's Massage Modalities
| Swedish massage Sports massage |
Deep tissue massage Japanese Shiatsu |
Polarity Therapy Breema |
My massage is a unique blend of the following types of bodywork I have
studied. Each person is different, and so I use the techniques
that work for you, on that day.
Swedish Massage
Classic
table massage, using oil and 5 basic strokes (effleurage, petrissage,
kneading, compression, and tapotement), encourages the circulation
of blood and lymph in the body and brings relaxation to muscles.
Sports Massage
This is scientifically designed bodywork to improve muscle health,
especially in athletes. Muscle tissues that have been overworked,
injured, or need stretching can really benefit. There are specific ways
to approach injuries or conditions such as tennis elbow or runner's
knee. Different approaches are used when the muscles are at rest
and cold than when the body has just done a tiring workout.
This is typically more of an alert, conscious, partnership kind of massage than a relaxation-only massage.
Deep Tissue Work
Using focused attention, we can go deeper into areas of stiffness or
injury or disuse in order to unlock the points where your body has
learned the habit of remaining tight and guarded. I am
particularly careful to work at someone's "threshold" -- the place
at which you can still receive the deep work in a helpful way, without
tensing up against it. I am NOT a fan of "no pain, no gain"
-- I believe in "SOME pain, some gain." If I am working too
deeply, then your body will brace and tighten against the
pressure, which creates pain and an impasse. If I am working too
lightly, the gains are only superficial. Finding the balance
between "deep enough" and "sensitively and slowly enough" is a learning
process that becomes more and more of a conscious partnership over time
with each individual client. My style of deep tissue work is not
usually painful or difficult to receive, but has created lasting relief.
Japanese Shiatsu
Training
in classic Japanese bodywork done on a mat -- a combination of the
mindset of Chinese acupuncture and Asian massage techniques -- opened
my mind to profound awareness of how the energetic body and the
physical body are linked. In Shiatsu, pressure, stretches, and
other massage techniques are used in specific ways to energize,
calm, and release energy pathways, clearing the way to greater health.
I no longer give pure Shiatsu massages, but the knowledge
and approach are invaluable in framing the massages that I do give.
Breema
This old style of bodywork from a mountain village in Afghanistan was
brought to the United States in the late 1970s and is best known on the
West Coast. Received clothed, on a mat, it is a constantly
shifting, intuitively chosen series of dynamic stretches and body
manipulations that result in extremely deep relaxation and
rejuvenation. I am not fully trained in Breema, but I use the 9
Principles of Breema and some techniques in my work.
Polarity Therapy
A more purely energy-style of bodywork, polarity therapy is
experienced fully clothed, mostly lying face up on a massage table.
The main motion is "rocking" the body, with a specific
series of hand positions for the body, arms, and legs. It is
deeply relaxing and balancing. I do not do pure polarity therapy,
but incorporate its techniques and perspectives into my work.
Humor
Honestly
-- at the end of the day -- a good laugh can be the best tension
reliever! If you love to laugh, then come right on in ... one of
my bad jokes, properly applied, is like a healing poultice for the
soul. (Or so I've been told ... and if you have read this
far, I salute you!)
I thank ALL of my teachers and clients for what they have taught me about receiving and giving bodywork.

Journeys Within Massage Therapy
39 Main Street, Suite 32
Northampton, MA 01060
(413) 584 - 0020
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