Kimberly H
Willowbrook Therapeutic Massage and Bodywork
180 West Main Street, Suite 2, Wytheville, VA, 24382
I have been practicing massage therapy since 2001. After completing massage school, I went on to earn my Bachelor of Science in Health Promotion from Lynchburg College and I received my Masters in Public Health from Liberty University. In addition, I am board certified through the NCBTMB and licensed to prac I have been practicing massage therapy since 2001. After completing massage school, I went on to earn my Bachelor of Science in Health Promotion from Lynchburg College and I received my Masters in Public Health from Liberty University. In addition, I am board certified through the NCBTMB and licensed to practice massage therapy in the state of Virginia; certified in Reflexology through the Cayce Reilly School of Massotherapy; and have my medical massage practitioner certificate through the LMT Success Group. I volunteer throughout the year for various organizations, helping to educate folks about massage therapy and have also served on an NCBTMB committee board in years past.I love what I do and am always happy to serve those in need. Make an appointment today and let your muscles "speak" for themselves. tice massage therapy in the state of Virginia; certified in Reflexology through the Cayce Reilly School of Massotherapy; and have my medical massage practitioner certificate through the LMT Success Group. I volunteer throughout the year for various organizations, helping to educate folks about massage therapy and have also served on an NCBTMB committee board in years past.I love what I do and am always happy to serve those in need. Make an appointment today and let your I have been practicing massage therapy since 2001. After completing massage school, I went on to earn my Bachelor of Science in Health Promotion from Lynchburg College and I received my Masters in Public Health from Liberty University. In addition, I am board certified through the NCBTMB and licensed to practice massage therapy in the state of Virginia; certified in Reflexology through the Cayce Reilly School of Massotherapy; and have my medical massage practitioner certificate through the LMT Success Group. I volunteer throughout the year for various organizations, helping to educate folks about massage therapy and have also served on an NCBTMB committee board in years past.I love what I do and am always happy to serve those in need. Make an appointment today and let your muscles "speak" for themselves. muscles "speak" for themselves.
Smooth stones are heated and then lubricated with oil or essential oils, the therapeutic effects of heat are used to relax muscles more deeply. Used as an extension of the therapist’s hands, the use of massage stones induces deep relaxation and provides a unique experience many find to be tremendously calming and centering.