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massage therapy
- ■ village signature massage
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This Swedish full body massage uses five
different types of strokes designed primarily to soothe and relax muscles.
Relax. Enjoy. Feel better now.
- ■ deep tissue
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A treatment for those who have found that
other massages only scratch the surface. This is not a full body treatment
because of the detail and depth involved, so you choose the areas of concentration.
Not recommended for first-time massage.
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hot stone
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The therapist places heated basalt stones
from the Salt River Valley on the body in time with deep breathing. Massage
lotion is applied and treatment is performed with stones held in the therapist's
hands. Long, slow, gliding strokes with medium to deep pressure are used.
- ■ reflexology
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This therapy focuses on the feet and hands.
Based on the ancient belief that each organ in the body corresponds to a reflex
on the feet and hands, the therapist uses gentle pressure point massage to release
the energy flow throughout the body.
- ■ total body reflexology
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We combine a traditional reflexology that
targets specific pressure points on the hands and feet, with ear acupressure and
scalp massage, for a full body experience that helps release blocked energy and
improves energy and improves internal well-being.
- ■ neuromuscular
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Concentrates on areas of the muscles that
are painful, irritated or spasmed. This therapy breaks the cycle of spasm
and pain caused by contracted muscles.
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thai
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Popular in Thailand, this therapy consists
mostly of intense levels of acupressure and stretching mixed with traditional massage
leaving you completely relaxed. At times the therapist will be on the table
with you to perform this therapy.
- ■ lymphatic
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The therapist uses gentle stroking and
pumping motions of the lymph vessels and nodes to move toxins out of the body, making
this an excellent treatment to help give the immune system a quick boost.
- ■ maternity
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This therapy reduces pregnancy discomforts
as well as soothing and enhancing the well-being of both mother and child.
* Cannot be performed during first trimester.
- ■ cellulite reduction
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Helps to reshape and smooth out the appearance
of cellulite. The therapist uses deep strokes to break up pockets of fat that
gather at the hips, thighs, buttocks and waist. For most effective results,
a series of 4 to 6 treatments at weekly intervals is recommended.
- ■ shiatsu
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In this active, rhythmic Asian technique,
the therapist uses the thumb, fingers and palms to stimulate acupressure points
on the body. Pressure is applied along meridians and acupoints to restore
body balance in order to promote self-healing.
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craniosacral
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A technique where the therapist gently
manipulates the head and body in slow, calming motions along with the natural cranial
rhythm to release tension.
- ■ sports
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Designed for athletes, this therapeutic
treatment involves deep tissue work designed to improve performance, reduce injury,
increase flexibility, alleviate inflammation and muscle soreness.
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