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5 Things To Look For In An L.M.T.

  • Is the therapist licensed and insured?
  • Is the Massage Therapist providing the massages licensed by the state?
  • Does your therapist conduct a thorough assessment of your ailments?.
  • Make sure your comfortable with the massage therapist that you are working with.
  • Therapists should be current in continuing education credits.

Benefits to Massage Therapy

  • Relieve Stress
  • Promote Relaxation
  • Improve Posture
  • Improve Circulation

What Are Some Common Conditions Licensed Massage Therapists Help?

  • Neck and Back Pain
  • Headaches and Migraines
  • Carpal Tunnel
  • Numbness and Tingling
  • Fibromyalgia
  • ​Plantar Faciitis
  • Sciatica
  • ​And More....Just Ask
Mon - Fri: 10:00 AM - 07:00 PM
Massage Health is by appointment. We strive to consult first so we can support your individual needs.

Please give us a call today with any questions you may have regarding your care and needs.

406-830-7737
Ask for Marsha

Massage Health, LLC located in Missoula, Montana specializes in working with pain and injuries. We utilize distinctive techniques in the following areas: Deep Tissue, Trigger Point Therapy, MyoFascial Release, Medical Massage, Reflexology, Reiki, stretching and more. Massages are personalized to your needs and insurance is accepted for Worker's Compensation, Personal Injury, HSBC-Medicaid, Pacific Source, and more.  

Not only is it important to get massages while your hurting, but also for preventative maintenance. Being an expert in the field of Massage Therapy, we can work out a plan together, adjusted to your needs to allow you to perform your best whether it's for sporting events, personal reasons or work. 

Your Personal Consultation

Massage is also used to aid in pain management as the injury is nursed back to full strength. By committing to a continual massage program, you can accelerate the recovery process after suffering injuries. If you or someone you know has sustained an injury, a Massage Health might be beneficial.

Your massage therapist wants to help you feel better and the only way he or she can help make that happen is by having you disclose information about any ailments you may have. At Massage Health, our professional therapists conduct an intake interview with you before your service to determine any possible precautions, and to provide recommendations for the types and techniques of injury massage therapy that will optimize your individual results.

Here are affirmations from our current clients.

Testimonials:          

- I have suffered for years with rotator cuff problems along with shoulder problems. resulting in frozen shoulders, hands and needing physical therapy. Doctors have recomended surgery. I have not been able to raise my arms over my head. have experienced severe amount of pain. Resulting in sleepless nights. Massage Health consulted me, and has continued to consult and treat me. Resulting in now...swimming, shoveling snow and nightly rests while asleep.

-Gail

2/11/17

- As someone who has had multiple injuries, Massage Health Therapists have literally rejuvinated my joints! I have broken my back, 3 collar bone fractures and ACL injuries in both legs. Astonishing results, in addition to the convenience of being able to use insurance. If you are as skeptical as I was about alternative health measures as I was...this is your therapy!!

A thousand thanks!

-Mary 

1/3/16

           


Located inside of Hair Headquarters, 216 E Main St. - Missoula, MT

Available Monday-Friday 10am-7pm. Phone 406-830-7737








Peer-reviewed medical research has shown that the benefits of massage include pain relief, reduced anxiety and depression, and temporarily reduced blood pressure, heart rate, and state of anxiety.[69] Additional testing has shown an immediate increase and expedited recovery periods for muscle performance. Theories behind what massage might do include blocking nociception (gate control theory), activating the parasympathetic nervous system, which may stimulate the release of endorphins and serotonin, preventing fibrosis or scar tissue, increasing the flow of lymph, and improving sleep,[13] but such effects are yet to be supported by well-designed clinical studies.