Rebecca Evans
À propos de Rebecca
Dans ses motsHello, my name is Rebecca Evans. I’m a graduate of Vicars School of Massage Therapy. I have a passion for the complexities of the human body with over 19 years of personal/sport training. I’m compassionate, understand and have always let my intuition guide me. I’m thrilled to join you on your journey of good health and wellness!
Services & prices
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RAPID NFR TreatmentNew patient
« RAPID NeuroFascial Reset treatment is a hands-on therapeutic technique focused on reducing pain, tension, and restricted movement by working with the nervous system and fascia (connective tissue).
It combines:
> Targeted movement
> Direct pressure
> Neurological stimulation
> Fascial release techniques
Unlike a massage, RAPID treatment is very assessment and movement-based. Clients are often actively moving during treatment while the therapist applies pressure to specific areas to help “reset” dysfunctional patterns in the tissue and nervous system. »4 optionsDeep Tissue Massage
« Deep Tissue treatments are medium to deep pressure with focused, specific work on deeper muscles and connective tissue. Ideal for chronic tightness or problem areas. »6 optionsMyofascial Cupping
« Myofascial decompression (MFD), or cupping, is a common technique utilized to treat soft tissue injuries and increase flexibility. MFD is a negative pressure soft tissue treatment technique using suction to manipulate the skin and underlying soft tissues. »6 optionsRelaxation Massage
« Relaxation massages are a light pressure treatment focused on calming the body and mind. Promotes relaxation and stress relief, with no specific therapeutic work. »6 optionsTherapeutic Massage
« Therapeutic massages are light to medium pressure treatments ideal for those with specific injuries or primary areas of concern, while still providing overall relaxation. »6 optionsTMJ Treatment
« A TMJ massage is a therapeutic technique aimed at relieving tension and pain associated with temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorders. It involves manipulating the muscles around the jaw, face, and neck to reduce discomfort and improve mobility. TMJ massage can also help alleviate symptoms of related conditions, such as tinnitus, by relaxing the muscles around the jaw and hearing bones. Additionally, trigger point massage may be used to target specific muscle knots that contribute to jaw pain. »Disponibilités : vérifié il y a 2 h · les prix viennent directement de la clinique — jamais majorés

