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A Kneaded Vacation Therapeutic Massage
A Kneaded Vacation Therapeutic Massage

A Kneaded Vacation Therapeutic Massage

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Introduction
My clients have always remarked that I have an innate understanding of the body and a true instinctual talent for knowing what to do to relief pain. My unique style takes from Swedish, Connective Tissue, Shiatsu, Trager/Movement and Energy work in order to help the clients in the way that suits them best! Connecting with my clients is by far the most rewarding part of my job. I see them through their pain, I see them through transitions and periods of stress and challenges. Knowing that what I do makes a difference in their day, in their bodies and in their lives means a lot to me.
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Leigh S.
Feb 9, 2011
Nicole is great! The atmosphere she creates is wonderful, you almost feel like you aren't in your own house. She listened to what problems I had and worked her magic on the problem areas. Very professional and has extensive knowledge of massage and how to make your body feel and work better.
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Judy K.
Feb 9, 2011
I recently had my first massage with Nicole - A Kneaded Vacation Therapeutic Massage. I found her to be very professional, friendly and an extremely accomplished massage therapist. She listened to what I had to say and was able to tailor my massage to my needs. I would highly recommend her services

FAQs

  • What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?

    Any qualified therapist will always be looking for ways to improve and refresh their skills. Being a massage therapist is a lifetime of learning - and for me, it's one of the perks of being in this line of work!

  • What advice would you give a customer looking to hire a provider in your area of work?

    If you have a goal - to get out of pain, to increase a limited range of motion, you have to commit to the therapy. If you want to see results, you have to stick with regularly scheduled sessions and following the self-care tips that I'm going to give you will make a difference too.