Located inside Mélange Gallery of Salons, My Elite Massage, LLC specializes in customized massage therapy to relieve stress, aches, pains, strains, and other joint and muscle problems. Kevin Smith is a certified orthopedic massage therapist who integrates traditional (Swedish), orthopedic, reflexology, cupping, and other modalities as needed to address your unique needs and help you feel better. Kevin has taken hundreds of hours in continuing education and daily commits to further honing his craft to deliver effective, pain-free massage and bodywork. He is pleased to offer a discount for the military, seniors, first responders, and teachers. Book your appointment today to unwind and watch your stress and pain just melt away.
Keywords massage therapy, massage spa, orthopedic massage, injury massage, relaxation massage, blended massage, sports massage, reflexology, stress relief, pain relief, injury relief, massage, scar release therapy, vagal nerve stimulation, vagus nerve, mps concussion therapy.
All services are Appointment Only. Same day appointments available with 1-hour advance booking. No walk-ins
American Express , Visa , Cash , Discover , MasterCard
If you have any of the following: back pain, back spasms, pain from an acute injury, overuse muscle strain, shoulder pain, pain after surgery (research shows that massage can be an effective method to speed recovery and limit pain, reducing the need for painkillers), carpal tunnel syndrome, "tennis elbow", "golfer's elbow", any other elbow pain, whiplash, "runner's knee", are recovering from a torn ligament (like ACL), have any other knee pain, "shin splints", tendonitis, plantar fasciitis, etc. - then you might greatly benefit from an orthopedic massage. Orthopedic massage therapy focuses on the soft-tissues and muscles that surround the joints of the body. Goals for an orthopedic massage session are typically injury rehabilitation — which include decreasing pain, increasing range of motion, and preparing the body to return to normal daily routines and active hobbies — or injury prevention. Also known as orthomassage, the techniques are designed to: 1) be pain-free (although that cannot be guaranteed), 2) restore balance to the joints, and 3) focus on alleviating any pain and tension in these areas and others linked to them. Orthopedic massage therapy is a natural method to recover from pain and prevent it from happening again. There is even a good possibility that it could prevent the need for surgery in some cases — providing the pain is caught and taken care of early. Although orthopedic massage therapy is often very relaxing, the main objective is to reduce muscle pain and strain. This type of massage may inspire you to set some goals of where you'd like to be in relationship to the effected joints as your results will be measured throughout the healing process.
Most massage treatments will relax you, even while working out pain or movement issues; this one's all about the Ahhh factor. Incorporating primarily Swedish style a.k.a. "classic" massage strokes, relaxation massage uses a firm but gentle, smooth-flowing style that is designed to help you unwind and de-stress for total requiescence. But it does more than just that; it relieves muscular tension and helps release "knots"; plus it improves your circulation and range of movement. Typically 60-90 minutes in duration, this luxurious massage will use all kinds of massage techniques including long strokes, gentle kneading, soothing fascia release, a few passive joint movement techniques, and perhaps some rhythmic rocking from side to side. You may even receive some reflexology if time allows. This is a passive treatment; meaning you just lie there, let go, and let the therapist do all the work. In other words, this is the massage to choose if you just want to chill out, and be pampered for a while. This gentle, full-body massage is probably ideal for you if any of the following describe you: you are new to massage you have a lot of tension you are sensitive to touch you just need to unplug from your day for a while
According to research in the North American Journal of Sports Physical Therapy, sports massage refers to “a collection of massage techniques performed on athletes or active individuals for the purpose of aiding recovery or treating pathology.” In other words, its purpose is to help active people prevent and address injuries while participating in their sport of choice. Strictly speaking, the best time and place for a sports massage is at your sporting event just before and/or after you compete. What you are primarily getting in a clinic or spa setting is a maintenance sports massage, although preparation and recovery certainly will be a component dependent upon your personal goals for the massage. At My Elite Massage, your sports massage will very much be an orthopedic massage, but with a mind towards your specific sports activity. Each massage will vary from person to person based on things like how often you engage in your activity, which muscles you work the most, previous injuries, and your personal goals. Whether you are weekend golfer, a professional marathon runner, or feel like you land somewhere between the two, your sports massage will be designed around your needs. When you visit, we will address any of those slight annoyance issues that have cropped up between visits, follow up on previous problems, and/or do a full-body check to insure all the major muscles and joints are functioning correctly. (Part of a good sports maintenance massage is to keep an eye out for any burgeoning imbalances and address them before they cause problems.) And if you wish, your visit can also be an accountability checkpoint for any self-maintenance exercises, stretches, and postural adjustments you are working into your home self-care. Just like every massage at My Elite Massage, your session is customized to your goals.
This tends to be my most popular massage as it usually leaves you feeling both loosened up and relaxed when completed. (If you're looking for a more traditional deep-tissue massage, keep reading this description.) You may get some relaxation techniques in your orthopedic massage and the reverse is also true. Choosing a Blended Massage just indicates up front that you expect to need roughly equal parts of both styles or prefer a relaxation massage but know you have those one or two problem spots that really need to be addressed before your body will even allow you to relax. This is also the closest to traditional deep-tissue massage that I do. However, you will not experience elbows, awkward positioning of any of your limbs, or my full weight drilling into one point of your body. Your deeper tissues will be worked on if needed, but the orthomassage allows me to do that in a gentler, kinder manner, without you feeling beat up at the end of the session. A blended massage will typically begin as a relaxation massage but has more of a "search-and-destroy" mindset as we discover or work on known trouble spots throughout the massage. It integrates many of the orthopedic techniques into the relaxation style but may also include some myofascial release, some reflexology, possibly even a little bit of cupping massage along the way. None of the techniques used will step away from the idea of a relaxing massage without your permission. At the start of your blended massage, you will decide which is most important to you, completing a full-body massage or attempting to fully work out the issues you know about or we discover. You may even change your mind during the massage regarding this. Ultimately, the results tend to be an increased sense of looseness, flexibility, and serenity.
Loading map...