Jennifer Roberts
- Assessment-driven treatment based on client pain and comfort.
- Manual techniques to release sciatic nerve-related tension.
- Focused work to relieve hip tightness and mobility restriction.
- Myofascial release and soft-tissue mobilization for deep tension.
- Therapeutic massage for pain relief and functional improvement.
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Muskego Health & Wellness
S69W15689 W Janesville Rd, N/A, Muskego, WI, 53150
Jennifer has been a massage therapist for 11 years. Learning something new about massage therapy every day is one of the best things about this career. Her focus is based on the client needs; how you feel at the time and pain level. Having you feel comfortable is of the utmost importance. From there she can feel your energy and find the tightness and tension, you never thought you had. Jennifer is specialized in sciatic pain and hip tightness.
Have you ever noticed how your body seems to keep score of life’s stresses and traumas? That knot in your shoulder after a tough week at work isn’t just physical—it’s your body’s way of communicating. Somatic massage therapy is more than just hands manipulating muscles—it’s a powerful approach to healing that bridges the gap between physical sensations and emotional experiences. Somatic massage incorporates various techniques designed to enhance body awareness and facilitate release. Here are some key approaches you will experience: Gentle, conscious touch: Unlike deep tissue massage that focuses on physical force, somatic touch is intentionally mindful, helping you become aware of sensations and tension patterns Mindful breathing: The practitioner guides attention to breathing patterns and uses breath as a tool for releasing tension Body scanning: A guided practice of systematically noticing sensations throughout your body Movement integration: Incorporating gentle movements that help release tension patterns and create new movement possibilities Vocalization: Sometimes including sound release as part of the emotional processing Guided imagery: Using visualization to support the healing process