Massage Therapists in Hawaii
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Nancy Jo Campbell, LMT
Massage Therapist, LMT
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I address aches and pains from headaches, postural distortions, sporting and pregnancy strains and discomfort from TMJD. I want to be on your wellness team and be part of your preventative care. Education is a huge part of my practice and I like teaching people how to help themselves. I'll work WITH you in your quest for balance.

Valerie Collins
Massage Therapist, LMT, CST
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Dear Prospective Client: My goal is to help you feel comforted by my specialization in light, caring touch Craniosacral Therapy so you may receive relief from ANXIETY, DEPRESSION, PAIN, & PTSD. I have been a licensed massage therapist for over 20 years. In 2005 I became certified in Craniosacral Therapy through The Upledger Institute. In 2013 received certification in Lymph Drainage Therapy through Chikly Health Institute. My private practice is full time Craniosacral & Lymph Drainage Therapy. I enhance my touch therapy skills through continuing education. Please contact me to discuss how I can help you feel better!

A Touch of Heaven Massage Therapy
Massage Therapist, LMT
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Sherry is a 1996 graduate of the prestigious Hawaiian Islands School of Massage. She is skilled as a medical massage therapist and treats pain and injuries in collaboration with doctors, physical therapists and other health care professionals. She gives specific, intuitive attention to your body delivered with love. Her caring touch can take you away to deep relaxation that only massage therapy gives. Sherry uses only the finest organic oils, lotions, shea butter and pure essential oils to nurture your body, mind and spirit. Come and experience aloha!

Gloria Jean Garrett License # Mat -4221 Mae-1507
Massage Therapist, LMT, CST, PMT
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I have been blessed for over 25 years to provide excellent bodywork to many Maui residents & visitors. It is rewarding to have clients come to me with very little hope & success in their healing journey, receive a treatment & then leave pain free. The bulk of my practice has been from word of mouth. I am blessed to have my clients trust me so much that they bring their parents, spouses, siblings, children & babies for bodywork. I use advanced therapeutic massage techniques to help you achieve your wellness goals. I also teach massage and craniosacral workshops and have been published in the Massage Today Magazine Jan 2019.

Lise Peterson/Therapeutic Massage
Massage Therapist, LMP
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I am confident that I can help with your pain, discomfort, and range of motion issues. I have a wide variety of skills and am very strong with deep tissue massage and sports massage.
Who can practice massage in Hawaii?
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 Hawaii 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 Hawaii LMT must then pass a certification exam.
What are the benefits of Hawaii massage?
Clients use massage in Hawaii 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 Hawaii can help prevent fibrosis or scar tissue, increase the flow of lymph, and improve sleep. Hawaii 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 Hawaii 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.