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At Mobile Performance Therapy, we focus on pain management and pampering your body, mind, and spirit. Each session is goal-oriented and customized. To some, this could be a relaxation massage, or to others, a stretch session followed by a spot-specific deep tissue massage. We understand that every client is different, with varying goals and complaints, so we make it a priority to communicate and listen to our clients and then formulate a plan for each session as well as an overall treatment plan.

Our goal for each session is to have our clients leaving with a sense of renewal- allowing them to live their lives pain free, and engage in all of the activities they love. Starting with proper education, we aim to help others learn the basics for optimal health and wellness. From there, we help build a strong foundation that allows individuals to continue living the lives they want.

We want all of our clients living their best lives! This means allowing them to move well, move without restrictions, diminish discomfort, and continue participating in activities that make them happy.
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Massage therapy is the practice of soft tissue manipulation using manual techniques.
Some benefits of massage are to improve circulation, enhance muscle relaxation, relieve muscular pain, reduce stress, or promote health and well-being.
Each session is individualized for the client.
We are able to use different pressures to get the maximum benefits for the client.
We can range anywhere from a light, relaxing, Swedish massage to a slower, deeper tissue massage.
The therapist will check in throughout the session to ensure the correct pressure is being applied.
Jesse started off as an aspiring nursing student when he found interest in massage therapy.
He booked his first massage during a vacation with his wife and became interested in massage therapy after his first session.
He enrolled in courses that fall and enjoyed the entire program.
He is excited to continue his growth within the field, learning more about the body and its ability to heal itself, as well as the numerous modalities he can learn and add to his list of skills.
His first job out of school was at a Massage Envy, where he learned how manage a busy schedule, incorporate the different modalities he was taught in school, and begin to treat each client as an individual- working with them to plan his sessions to ensure that their goals were continually being met.
Massage Therapy uses tools, such as the practitioner's hands, forearms, thumbs, elbows, etc., to manipulate the client's soft tissues- muscles, fascia, tendons, and ligaments.
The practitioner uses different pressures, holds, and movements of these tools throughout the session.
The purpose of this is to help enhance the client's health.
Swedish Massage is what most people think of when they think of massage.
It uses long, lighter strokes to target the superficial layers of the muscles.
A therapist might combine these lighter strokes with passive stretching or movement of the joints.
Fascial Stretch Therapy(TM) is a one-on-one, table based form of assisted stretching.
FST focuses on the client's joints, individual muscles, muscle groups, and fascia surrounding those areas.
Fascial Stretch Therapy uses traction, oscillation, circumduction to help open up the joints.
This, coupled with the stretching, increases range-of-motion and flexibility.
These techniques also help to calm the nervous system allowing a deeper, gentler stretch while also letting the client relax and pay attention to how their body feels.
Cupping Therapy uses cups as tools to create negative pressure on the underlying tissues.
This creates suction, or lift, on the area being treated, and that suction pulls the tissues up into the cup.
Cupping therapy can be used in addition with Massage Therapy, Fascial Stretch Therapy, or as a stand-alone therapy.
Like massage, the suction created by the cups is controlled by the therapist.
The suction can range anywhere from light to deep, and communication between the therapist and client should remain open throughout the session.
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