Grace Myofascial Release - North Dallas
Grace Myofascial Release - North Dallas

Grace Myofascial Release - North Dallas

$150/session
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Introduction
We provide pain relief using John F. Barnes approach Myofascial Release with other therapeutic massage techniques. The majority of clients we see have chronic pain and soft tissue tightness, usually from past injuries or surgery scars or accumulation of stress and posture changes. Services are offered at 2 locations--Flower Mound and North Dallas. Grace Moore Eubanks and Cenobio Xavier Hernandez met in massage school and both have extensive experience in therapeutic massage in addition to Myofascial Release and Reiki Level I. We help restore balance and function in the soft tissues. "Soft tissue at rest should be SOFT." If there are knots and hardened areas when you are not flexing your muscles, there will generally be pain in that area until it is addressed.
Overview

Hired 39 times

Serves Dallas, TX

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3 employees

19 years in business

Business hours

SunClosedMon10:00 am - 7:00 pm

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Customers rated this pro highly for professionalism, work quality, and responsiveness.

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Jennifer W.
Jul 31, 2015
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I hired Grace for chair massage in our trade show booth for 2 full days at a high end venue. I could not have been more pleased, Grace certainly lives up to her name and was certainly an asset to our booth. She was professional and engaging with our clients, not to mention extremely skilled in the art of massage. I would highly recommend Grace and cannot wait to be back in the Dallas area and work with her again.
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Pam H.
Jan 27, 2014
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Great "massage" myofascial release released a lot of neck tension... Looking forward to getting down to the next layer!
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DO B.
Aug 23, 2016
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I've never had MFR before, but will again. I've gained significant pain relief in my right shoulder and some in my lower back. Grace did a great job with the technique and explained her process completely.
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Mary C.
Apr 29, 2016
It is hard to find a therapist who is personally trained by John Barnes in Myofascial Release. Grace is highly skilled! Highly recommended!
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Robin P.
Mar 26, 2018
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Grace listened and was wonderful at educating me about what was going on with my body. She did a great assessment about what areas I wanted her to focus on, and talked me through what she was doing. I've had two facet injections and one round of trigger point injections, and her work led to a big improvement in my pain.
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FAQs

  • What should the customer know about your pricing (e.g., discounts, fees)?

    Pricing is $100 per hour. This is a very good value for authentic Myofascial Release. Many practitioners currently charge $120 or more per hour.

  • What types of customers have you worked with?

    All kinds of people. Really anybody who needs stress relief or pain relief can benefit. Myofascial Release is highly effective for any condition that causes discomfort, such as fibromyalgia, myofascial pain syndrome, back pain, neck pain, disc problems, rotator cuff, frozen shoulder, knee pain, foot problems, carpal tunnel syndrome and other nerve compression problems such as cubital tunnel syndrome and thoracic outlet syndrome.

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

    If a customer is looking for authentic Myofascial Release, they need to check the practitioner's source of education. Some practitioners take a 6 hour continuing education class and truly think they know how to do Myofascial Release, when they are really just doing deep tissue massage. John F. Barnes is the teacher of authentic Myofascial Release. You can verify therapists by clicking "find a therapist" on myofascialrelease.com.