Wellness in Motion Boston

Wellness in Motion Boston

Address

91 Main Street, Suite 305, Concord, MA, 017422599

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 Boston283 Newbury Street, Boston, MA, 021152809
Wellness in Motion Boston1620 Beacon Street, Brookline, MA, 024462270
Alexis Boston
  • Neuromuscular therapy for chronic pain and trigger points.
  • Lymphatic drainage (Vodder method) for fluid reduction.
  • Cupping massage for soft tissue release and pain relief.
  • Thai table massage for stretching and joint mobility.
  • Medical massage for arthritis and rehabilitative care.

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

60 Minute Massage
Amy Duverger
  • Pre/post-event sports massage for athletic performance and recovery.
  • Injury prevention and recovery through therapeutic massage techniques.
  • Myoskeletal Alignment Technique® for structural muscle balance.
  • Deep tissue and soft-tissue work to reduce muscle tension and pain.
  • Manual therapy supporting return-to-sport and movement efficiency.

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

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.

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

60 Minute Massage
Marcia Mulcahy
  • Swedish massage for relaxation and circulation improvement.
  • Deep tissue massage for chronic muscle tension and pain.
  • Pre- and post-event sports massage for injury prevention.
  • Myofascial release and trigger point therapy for mobility.
  • Lymphatic drainage and medical massage for rehabilitation.

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

60 Minute Massage
Michelle Herrmann
  • Swedish/relaxation massage for stress reduction and calm.
  • Deep tissue massage for chronic muscle tension and adhesions.
  • Trigger point therapy to relieve localized muscular pain.
  • Sports massage and myofascial release for injury recovery.
  • Lymphatic drainage and reflexology to promote circulation and healing.

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

60 Minute Massage
Tim Nowlan
  • Deep tissue massage for chronic muscle tension and pain.
  • Myofascial meridian techniques to release fascial restrictions.
  • Cupping therapy to reduce localized tightness and improve circulation.
  • Forearm techniques for deeper pressure and sustained tissue work.
  • Swedish massage for relaxation and stress-related muscle relief.

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

60 Minute Massage
Lei Ann Resurreccion
  • Orthopedic and sports-related pain management with acupuncture.
  • Acupuncture for chronic aches and musculoskeletal pain.
  • Needling techniques for injury recovery and rehabilitation.
  • Japanese-style acupuncture approaches for gentle needling.
  • Acupuncture for stress-related disorders and relaxation.

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

Acupuncture Initial/Lei Ann
Dr. Haley Sherrard
  • Dry needling and functional integrated acupuncture for pain relief.
  • McKenzie Technique for spinal assessment and directional preference.
  • Manual therapy and joint mobilizations for movement restoration.
  • Sports rehabilitation and performance-focused corrective exercises.
  • Injury recovery and personalized rehabilitation plans for athletes.

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

Chiropractic Initial Assessment
Dr. Ian Nurse
  • Active Release Techniques for soft tissue injury recovery.
  • Graston Technique for breaking down scar tissue adhesions.
  • Spine assessment and conservative spinal care.
  • Lower-extremity treatment for runners and athletic injuries.
  • Upper-extremity soft tissue and joint dysfunction management.

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

Initial Chiropractic - Concord
Dr. Justine Paula
  • Active Release Technique (soft-tissue tension release).
  • Graston Technique (instrument-assisted soft-tissue mobilization).
  • Spinal and joint adjustments for pain relief.
  • Movement-screen guided corrective exercise prescription.
  • Rehabilitation and injury recovery through strength conditioning.

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

Chiropractic Initial Assessment
Dr. Joseph Merullo
  • Orthopedic and sports injury rehabilitation and recovery.
  • Dry needling for pain modulation and muscle release.
  • Strength and conditioning programs for functional performance.
  • Concussion assessment and post-concussion rehabilitation.
  • Golf-specific rehabilitation and swing-related injury management.

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Physical Therapy Initial
Dr. Katherine Romero
  • Pelvic floor rehabilitation for bladder and bowel concerns.
  • Pelvic pain assessment and manual therapy techniques.
  • Postpartum pelvic and pelvic girdle dysfunction treatment.
  • Orthopedic rehabilitation after spinal and orthopedic surgery.
  • Rehabilitation for female athletes — strength and return-to-sport.

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

Physical Therapy Initial
Dr. Kylie Cardoso
  • Orthopedic injury assessment and rehabilitation.
  • Running-related injury prevention and treatment.
  • Post-surgical rehabilitation and functional recovery.
  • Individualized exercise prescription and strength training.
  • Gait and biomechanical analysis for movement optimization.

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

Physical Therapy Initial