ComfortCareHomeMassage
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Welcome

🌿 Welcome to Comfort Care Home Massage

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Hi, I'm Aubrey!

Let’s begin by exploring some of the most effective massage modalities and their benefits. There are many massage therapy techniques available—each with unique qualities. Over time, I’ve found that a combined modality approach is often the most beneficial for meeting my clients’ specific needs.


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Call or text and let’s discuss your treatment goals and to schedule an appointment.

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šŸ’†ā€ā™€ļø Common Massage Techniques & Benefits:

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Swedish Massage

A relaxing and energizing massage using long, flowing strokes, kneading, and gentle tapping. It helps improve circulation, ease muscle tension, and reduce stress.

Deep Tissue Massage

Targets deeper layers of muscle and connective tissue to relieve chronic pain, stiffness, and knots. Involves slow, firm pressure to release tension.

Sports Massage

Designed for active individuals, this technique enhances flexibility, eases soreness, and speeds up recovery. It’s beneficial for athletes and non-athletes alike.

Hot Stone MassageĀ 

Heated stones are used to loosen tight muscles and promote deep relaxation. Ideal for reducing tension and stress.

Aromatherapy Massage

Combines massage with therapeutic essential oils. Each oil blend can target specific needs—stress, pain, or even energy.

Tuina (Tui Na)

A traditional Chinese technique that stimulates the body’s energy flow (qi). Uses kneading, rolling, pressing, and stretching to address imbalances and encourage healing.

Thai Massage

A dynamic, full-body technique using acupressure and assisted stretching. Like yoga with massage—energizing and restorative.

Trigger Point Therapy

Focuses on releasing tight spots ("knots") that refer pain to other areas. Pressure is applied directly to trigger points for relief.

Reflexology

Targets pressure points in the feet, hands, and ears believed to correspond to organs and systems in the body. Promotes balance and relaxation.

Manual Lymphatic Drainage (MLD)

A gentle technique that encourages lymph flow, reduces swelling, and boosts the immune system. Especially helpful for those with Lymphedema or fluid retention.

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ā±ļø How Often Should You Get a Massage?

While miracles can happen in one session, lasting relief from chronic conditions often takes time.

A good rule of thumb is:

Formula:
1 massage Ɨ number of months you've had the issue.

Example:

If you’ve had chronic shoulder pain for 6 months, you may benefit from 6 massage sessions spaced regularly to fully address the issue. And remember every body’s treatment course and response will be different.Ā 


🧠 Other Important Considerations:

āœ… Consistency Is Key

  • Healing is a process. While a single session can provide immediate relief, lasting results often require a consistent schedule over time.

šŸ§ā€ā™€ļø Every Body Is Different

  • Each client’s body responds uniquely. What works for one person in three sessions may take another person five. We customize based on your body’s feedback.

šŸ§˜ā€ā™‚ļø Recovery Is Nonlinear

  • Some sessions might bring dramatic improvement; others may feel more subtle. Progress is rarely a straight line—and that's okay.

🧓 Hydration Matters

  • Drinking water before and after your massage supports detoxification, tissue repair, and muscle recovery. Hydration can reduce post-massage soreness.

āŒ› Post-Massage Rest

  • Give your body time to integrate the work. Light movement, rest, and avoiding strenuous activity after your session help solidify the benefits.

šŸ“… Follow-Up Is Part of the Process

  • For chronic or long-term issues, re-booking before symptoms return helps prevent setbacks. Maintenance sessions can support long-term wellness.

šŸ¤ Massage Is Collaborative

  • Your feedback is essential. Sharing how you feel during and after each session helps tailor the work to your evolving needs.

🌿 Complementary Care Boosts Results

  • Massage works even better alongside other modalities like chiropractic care, stretching, physical therapy, and healthy nutrition.


šŸ’– Final Thoughts

The best massage for you depends on your unique needs, goals, and preferences. I’m here to help guide you toward what will serve your body and mind best.

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āš ļøPlease be advised that this is strictly a therapeutic massage.Ā Ā Any requests for inappropriate services, including "happy endings," will not be tolerated!Ā Ā Such behavior will result in immediate termination of the session, the individual will be blocked, reported to local police, and their contact information shared with other licensed therapists- essentially Blacklisting the offender.Ā