Q & A and Other Stuff
For an appointment - E-mail me
Some questions to ask a therapist before you schedule a session:

What kind of training have you had and what type or types of
massage will you be using?
How long have you been practicing massage?

How long will the session last?
Most full body massage sessions last 1 hour. This gives the therapist time to address the issues that the patient may have. An hour or an hour and a half session is also beneficial because extra focus can be given to a particular muscle or muscle group. Half hour sessions are also available and usually focus on one area of the body.

What are your prices?

Do you use a drape while massaging?
       (a drape is a covering over your body)
A drape is always used, and only the area that is being
massaged is uncovered.  Of course, you may keep on
whatever clothing you wish in order to remain
comfortable during your session.

What kind of oils, creams, products, etc. do you use?
I generally use a cream, leaving your skin feeling soft and silky,
not greasy, and does not have a strong scent.  I will
also use essential oils as needed for therapeutic value or
just for the joy of the aroma.  I will also use a massage oil, on
occasion, generally grapeseed or a blended oil if needed.

Do you offer products for sale?

What kind of payment do you accept?  Cash, check,
       credit card?
Cash or personal checks are accepted.  You can also pay with
credit card via PayPal on-line only.  

How can I make an appointment?
Call me or E-mail me!!!  I can be reached at 303-776-7882.  It is best to call for an appointment at least 24 - 48 hours ahead of time to ensure a booking.

More questions

What are those "knots"?
Technically, it is the abnormal joining of tissues. Those knots or "adhesions" can occur around a site of previous inflammation. Although they don't always cause problems, they can limit flexibility and range of motion in and around a joint capsule.

Should massage be at all painful?
Many factors come into play here!  It depends on the modality of bodywork you choose.  If your muscles feel tight and sore and you choose Swedish massage, there may at first be some discomfort. Usually the pain will dissipate after a few minutes. However, in some cases of extensive deep work, it may take 24 hours before you reap the benefits of the massage.
If you decide on energy work like reiki or therapeutic touch or just a relaxation massage, it should not cause any discomfort.  It should be soothing yet invigorating.  Always feel free to communicate with your therapist when you are uncomfortable, or for that matter, when it's feeling good!

When should I expect results?
Depending on the type of bodywork you choose, in most cases, tangible results can be realized as soon as your massage session is completed. You'll feel rejuvenated, relaxed and pain free. However, chronic conditions may require specific massage techniques and could take up to 4-6 weeks of massage therapy to achieve positive results.

What can you expect? (excerpted from AMTA)
The first appointment generally begins with the massage therapist asking what prompted you to get a massage, your current physical condition, medical history, lifestyle, stress level, and painful areas. The massage therapist may ask you about your health goals and what you hope the massage will do to help you achieve those goals.
Some massages, such as those on-site at your place of business, are done while you are fully clothed. For a full-body massage you will be asked to remove clothing to your level of comfort. Undressing takes place in private, and a sheet, towel or gown is provided for draping. The therapist will undrape only the part of your body being massaged, insuring that modesty is respected at all times. Your massage will take place in a comfortable atmosphere and on a padded table. You should expect a peaceful, relaxing experience.

How often should I receive massage?
Your personal situation will determine when and how often to receive a massage. In cases where there is chronic pain or medical conditions, your massage therapist and/or physician will determine the frequency of your sessions. When stressful situations arise, a massage can help you relax, release and let go. The cumulative effects of a weekly massage will certainly enhance your health and well-being.

Do you accept insurance?
Upon payment of your massage, we can issue you a receipt that you can present to your insurance company for reimbursement.  Your insurance company will need a prescription from your health  care provider.  We do not bill insurance companies.


A Question of Touch:                                     
 Everything you read about creation and manifesting, etc. tells us that we have everything we need inside of us. Everything we need, we already have, it mentions this in several books I've read. If this is true then why do we need human touch so much?  One of the most severe punishments society imposes on criminals is that of solitary confiment. Even babies will die if they aren't held and touched.  Why do we need so much to be touched, hugged etc if everything we need is already inside us? Is needing another human some kind of weakness that we need to overcome?

Answer:
One Theory.  I believe that, yes we have everything we ever need within us, because within us is the God-spark and that is perfection. That is our be-ing. If we could only be what is within us, then we would not need the rest other than because we enjoy the experience. As humans, we need the energetic touch of another being. That is part of the experience of this planet and plane of existence. Like a seed has everything in it to grow and manifest it's own be-ing, it still needs the sun, and water, and the energies of other living creatures in order to flourish.  It is part of the earthly experience to be nurtured. It is not weak, or even needy.  And perhaps without those things it might still remain alive, but it's own energy will diminish. So with humans. We have created on this planet a world of emotion and feelings - pleasure, pain, joy, despair, etc. - for our own experiencing. Touch is but a means to convey these non-physical experiences. Many humans have survived without touch or communication, but it is contrary to the human experience for that to be. Because we are part of a whole, we want to 'feel' as part of the whole. Being in human body separates us from each other, and to 'feel' connected as we are energetically, the sense of touch comes into play. 'Touch' makes us feel connected with each other. It helps the body feel connected to the spirit when the energy of one human touches the body of another. Because we are in the physical, you could say it is equivalent to our auras connecting. Make sense? If we were in the non-physical, we connect very easily. Being in physical, we have to touch to feel the connection.  
TOUCHING FEELS GOOD.