Lenore Welty
- Light and medium pressure therapeutic massage for relaxation and healing.
- Lymphatic drainage techniques for managing lymphatic health and lymphedema.
- Myofascial release to reduce fascial restrictions and improve mobility.
- Hot stone therapy for deep muscle relaxation and stress reduction.
- Cupping therapy to relieve muscle tension and promote circulation.
- Prenatal massage tailored for comfort and pregnancy-related discomfort.
This summary is for informational purposes only and may not be accurate.
The Wellness Hub
9086 Cypress Green Drive, Suite A, Jacksonville, FL, 32256
Lenore offers Light and Medium pressure. With over 10 years of experience, Lenore is a skilled and compassionate massage therapist dedicated to enhancing well-being through a variety of therapeutic techniques. Certified as a Lymphedema Therapist through the prestigious Norton School of Lymphatic Therapy, she brings specialized knowledge in managing lymphatic health. In addition, Lenore offers expertise in relaxation massage, hot stone therapy, cupping, prenatal massage, and myofascial release, tailoring each session to meet the unique needs of her clients. Her holistic approach aims to restore balance, reduce stress, and promote healing, creating a deeply restorative experience for every individual.
Massage Therapy
A full-body relaxation massage with one of our highly skilled licensed therapists, specially trained to work with mothers-to-be. Enjoy light to medium pressure and complimentary aromatherapy, hot stones and hot towels at no additional charge. This massage is perfect for stress relief and overall body tension relief. You just may fall asleep on the table you'll be so relaxed!
Lymphatic Drainage
This session is specifically for POST-SURGICAL treatment. A specialized form of medical massage/bodywork performed by a certified therapist to encourage the movement of lymphatic fluid through the body reducing lymphedema and swelling. If you've not yet been released by your doctor you will need to have a doctor's note allowing you to have lymphatic drainage massage (usually 6 weeks or less post surgery).