Massage Therapists near Lyme, CT

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Sarah Rotella
Massage Therapist, LMT, RYT, FSM, MLDT, HBLF
Verified Verified
Essex, CT 06426
My session style is goal oriented and intuitively guided, utilizing a multimodality approach. My client base ranges from complex clinical health projects to sacred healing. Each session is uniquely curated to provide the most efficient outcome for ones needs. Practical tools, practices and guidance is offered for self empowerment. I look forward to facilitating.
My session style is goal oriented and intuitively guided, utilizing a multimodality approach. My client base ranges from complex clinical health projects to sacred healing. Each session is uniquely curated to provide the most efficient outcome for ones needs. Practical tools, practices and guidance is offered for self empowerment. I look forward to facilitating.
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Who can practice massage in Lyme?
Most states have licensing requirements that must be met before a practitioner (a 'masseuse' or 'masseur') can use the title 'Massage Therapist', and some states require a license to practice any form of massage. Licensed Massage Therapists in Lyme have obtained the highest level of authentication. They must complete academic coursework in anatomy and physiology, as well as on the application of massage and bodywork, business and ethics, and specialized massage techniques. The Lyme LMT must then pass a certification exam.

What are the benefits of Lyme massage?
Clients use massage in Lyme because it relieves pain from muscle aches and sprains, muscle injuries and other causes of pain. It reduces stress and helps clients relax, and can decrease feelings of anxiety and depression by stimulating the release of endorphins and serotonin. Massage therapy in Lyme can help prevent fibrosis or scar tissue, increase the flow of lymph, and improve sleep. Lyme massage therapy can help rehabilitate sports injuries.

How does massage work?
Massage involves working and acting on the body using pressure from the hands, fingers, elbows, knees, forearm, or feet of the massage therapist. The Lyme massage therapist focuses on muscles, tendons, ligaments, myofacia, skin, joints, or other connective tissue, as well as lymphatic vessels, or organs of the gastrointestinal system.