Wellness in Motion Boston

Wellness in Motion Boston

Other Locations

Wellness in Motion Boston27 School Street, Suite 300, Boston, MA, 021084303
Wellness in Motion Boston98 R Central St, Wellesley, MA, 02482
Wellness in Motion Boston294 Massachusetts Ave, Cambridge, MA, 021394130
Wellness in Motion Boston687 Market St, Lynnfield, MA, 019400400
Wellness in Motion Boston433 Washington St, Norwell, MA, 020612068
Wellness in Motion Boston426 Stuart St, Boston, MA, 021165007
Wellness in Motion Boston1 Seaport Ln, Boston, MA, 02210-2013
Wellness in Motion Boston91 Main Street, Suite 305, Concord, MA, 017422599
Wellness in Motion Boston1620 Beacon Street, Brookline, MA, 024462270
Arnie Katz
  • Swedish massage for overall relaxation and stress reduction.
  • Deep tissue massage for chronic muscle tension and pain.
  • Sports and pre/post-event massage for athletic recovery.
  • Therapeutic work for neck, shoulders, and lower back pain.
  • Canine massage for dogs and animal muscle care.

This summary is for informational purposes only and may not be accurate.

60 Minute Massage
Bailey Nobili
  • Sports massage for injury prevention and recovery.
  • Deep tissue work for chronic muscle tension and pain.
  • Trigger point therapy to release focal muscle knots.
  • Swedish massage for relaxation and circulation enhancement.
  • Instrument-assisted soft tissue work with scrapers and cupping.

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60 Minute Massage
Debra Grayden
  • Chronic injury recovery through soft tissue and joint treatment.
  • Long‑standing postural pain assessment and manual correction.
  • Corrective bodywork for movement pattern and functional restoration.
  • Soft tissue mobilization for pain relief and tissue health.
  • Integrated manual approaches combining Eastern and Western techniques.

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60 Minute Massage
Joe Sosinsky
  • Deep tissue massage for chronic and acute pain relief.
  • Sports massage to support athletes and activity-related injuries.
  • Orthopedic massage addressing shoulder and musculoskeletal dysfunction.
  • Injury recovery and mobility restoration through manual therapy.
  • Soft tissue work to reduce muscle tension and improve function.

This summary is for informational purposes only and may not be accurate.

60 Minute Massage
Sean Kearney
  • Swedish massage for relaxation and circulation enhancement.
  • Deep tissue massage for chronic muscle tension relief.
  • Trigger point therapy to release localized muscle knots.
  • Sports massage for injury prevention and athletic recovery.
  • Massage gun and stretch therapy for rapid tension reduction.

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60 Minute Massage
Tom Church
  • Sports massage for athletic performance and recovery.
  • Muscle tension release for runners and endurance athletes.
  • Pre- and post-event soft tissue treatment and maintenance.
  • Mobility assessments and manual mobility restoration.
  • On-site performance therapy during training sessions.

This summary is for informational purposes only and may not be accurate.

60 Minute Massage
Dr. Malik Mahmud
  • Acupuncture for musculoskeletal and sports-related pain.
  • Needling for injury recovery and accelerated tissue healing.
  • Acupuncture to improve sleep, headaches, and mood regulation.
  • Dry needling-style techniques for muscle tension and recovery.
  • Acupuncture treatments to support athletic performance and recovery.

This summary is for informational purposes only and may not be accurate.

Acupuncture Initial/Malik
Monica Trobagis
  • Targeted orthopedic acupuncture for musculoskeletal pain relief.
  • Acupuncture for pain management and chronic pain reduction.
  • Needling to address joint and soft tissue injuries.
  • Integrating movement-informed acupuncture for functional recovery.
  • Precision point-based treatments for orthopedic conditions.

This summary is for informational purposes only and may not be accurate.

Acupuncture Initial/Monica
Dr. Brittany Zuback
  • Spinal manipulation and joint mobilization for pain relief.
  • Soft tissue therapy to reduce muscle tension and scar tissue.
  • Dry needling (functional integrated acupuncture) for myofascial pain.
  • Rehabilitation exercises tailored to injury, goals, ability.
  • Sports injury management and return-to-play planning.

This summary is for informational purposes only and may not be accurate.

Soft-Tissue Focused Initial
Dr. Morgan McWhirter
  • - Active Release Technique (ART) for soft tissue dysfunction.
  • - Functional Dry Needling for myofascial pain relief.
  • - Instrument-assisted soft tissue mobilization (IASTM) treatments.
  • - Kinesio taping for support and injury management.
  • - Movement-based chiropractic care to restore function.

This summary is for informational purposes only and may not be accurate.

Chiropractic Initial Assessment
Dr. Samantha Burnett
  • Sports injury assessment and management for athletes.
  • Exercise-rehab programs for runners, swimmers, cyclists.
  • Manual joint mobilization and adjustment techniques.
  • Soft-tissue work for muscle tension and recovery.
  • Return-to-sport movement and performance optimization.

This summary is for informational purposes only and may not be accurate.

Chiropractic Initial Assessment
Glenn Kasin
  • Active Release Technique (A.R.T.) for soft-tissue dysfunction.
  • Dry needling for myofascial pain and trigger points.
  • Manual adjustments to improve joint mobility and alignment.
  • Rehabilitation for sports-related and overuse injuries.
  • Soft-tissue mobilization for muscle tension and recovery.

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Chiropractic Initial Assessment
Dr. Kelsey Ludes
  • Lymphedema assessment and compression management.
  • Axillary web syndrome treatment and mobilization.
  • Pain management for persistent and chronic conditions.
  • Functional movement assessment using SFMA-informed approaches.
  • Rehabilitation for athletes and sport-specific return to activity.

This summary is for informational purposes only and may not be accurate.

Physical Therapy Initial
Dr. Lianne Farber Pagano
  • Active Release Technique (A.R.T.) for soft tissue dysfunction.
  • Treatment and prevention of orthopedic injuries.
  • Running-related injury assessment and rehabilitation.
  • Exercise therapy for strength, mobility, and return-to-run.
  • Return-to-sport progression and gait/mechanics retraining.

This summary is for informational purposes only and may not be accurate.

Physical Therapy Initial