Jackson Hole Mobile Massage

Jackson Hole Mobile Massage

IN-OFFICE Deep Tissue Massage
GeneralDeep-TissueRelaxationSports

This full body therapeutic massage targets key areas. Deep tissue is recommended for sports injury, stamina, chronic pain, muscle recovery and relaxation. With years of experience working on Jackson Hole athletes, we have a deep understanding of muscle recovery techniques.

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IN-OFFICE Deep Tissue Massage
GeneralDeep-TissueRelaxationSportsSwedish

This full body therapeutic massage targets key areas. Deep tissue is recommended for sports injury, stamina, chronic pain, muscle recovery and relaxation. With years of experience working on Jackson Hole athletes, we have a deep understanding of muscle recovery techniques.

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IN-OFFICE Deep Tissue Massage
GeneralDeep-TissueRelaxationSports

This full body therapeutic massage targets key areas. Deep tissue is recommended for sports injury, stamina, chronic pain, muscle recovery and relaxation. With years of experience working on Jackson Hole athletes, we have a deep understanding of muscle recovery techniques.

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MOBILE- Reflexology
GeneralFoot

Reflexology is a form of bodywork that focuses on the feet, hands and ears. The feet are typically viewed as a map of the body. By applying pressure to certain areas of the feet, the practitioner is able to effect muscles, organs, glands, sinuses, joints and nerve pathways. Benefits may include: deep relaxation, improved digestion and decreased pain.

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MOBILE- Reflexology
GeneralFoot

Reflexology is a form of bodywork that focuses on the feet, hands and ears. The feet are typically viewed as a map of the body. By applying pressure to certain areas of the feet, the practitioner is able to effect muscles, organs, glands, sinuses, joints and nerve pathways. Benefits may include: deep relaxation, improved digestion and decreased pain.

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MOBILE- Reflexology
GeneralFoot

Reflexology is a form of bodywork that focuses on the feet, hands and ears. The feet are typically viewed as a map of the body. By applying pressure to certain areas of the feet, the practitioner is able to effect muscles, organs, glands, sinuses, joints and nerve pathways. Benefits may include: deep relaxation, improved digestion and decreased pain.

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