Daniel L
- Pain management through targeted therapeutic massage.
- Stress relief using relaxation and calming massage techniques.
- Injury recovery with rehabilitative soft-tissue work.
- Improving movement and function with bodywork plus exercise.
- Reducing muscle tension and promoting functional mobility.
This summary is for informational purposes only and may not be accurate.
Ries Wellness
2125 N Damen, Chicago , IL, 60647
Daniel graduated from the European Massage Therapy School in 2017 and has since worked in various settings, allowing him to work with many different populations. Daniel believes that movement is medicine and that a combination of bodywork and exercise are the keys to quality and functional movement throughout the body. He loves working with all kinds of people to help them achieve their various goals, whether it be pain management, stress relief, or recovery from injury.
Massage has a long and distinguished history as a proven therapeutic modality. The manipulation of soft tissues can increase blood and lymph flow, relax tight muscles and tendons, and help an injured body part heal itself more readily while also ridding itself of inflammatory substances more efficiently. Different forms of massage can address different health and wellness needs. Swedish massage, for instance, soothes and relaxes surface tissues, while deep tissue massage breaks up internal scar tissue and treats chronic problems closer to the bones. Trigger point massage relieves muscle knots that can cause pain throughout the body. Sports massage may use any of these techniques to work on specific muscles that must perform optimally or recover from overuse "Disclaimer: Massage therapy services may be covered by insurance, depending on your specific plan and coverage. Please contact our office to verify if your insurance provider includes massage therapy as a covered service."