Targeted Foot & Neck Massages
Support Better Posture, Circulation, and Relaxation
Tension builds fast in your neck and feet — two spots that affect everything from posture to energy levels. Our Targeted Neck & Foot Massage zeroes in on these areas to release stress, ease soreness, and help you feel more balanced head to toe. Book it as a quick stand-alone reset or add it on to any other service for deeper relief. You can keep your clothes on and still walk away with better circulation, lighter steps, and a calmer mind.
Structural Bodywork for Head, Neck, & Jaw
Targeted relief for pain patterns that start at the source.
This focused massage relieves tension and promotes relaxation in the neck and shoulder areas. It improves circulation, reduces pain, and supports overall well-being. Especially beneficial for those experiencing headaches, sinus pressure, inner ear pressure, or ringing in the ears (tinnitus).
What we treat:
Chronic headaches
Jaw pain
Sinus pressure
Ringing in the ears
Facial tension
Forward head posture
These issues don’t exist in isolation — they’re part of a pattern. Structural bodywork is a focused, hands-on approach that unwinds the physical stress in your system layer by layer, especially in the areas often overlooked: your face, neck, jaw, mouth, and upper spine.
Head & neck conditions we address
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Tight chewing muscles and clenching patterns create pain, clicking, or restricted jaw movement. Intraoral massage (gloved work inside the mouth) helps release deep fascial restrictions around the masseter, pterygoids, and temporalis for lasting relief.
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Often caused by fascial restrictions in the scalp, jaw, and neck. Releasing these patterns reduces pressure behind the eyes, in the temples, and at the base of the skull.
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This postural distortion strains the cervical spine, jaw, diaphragm, and nervous system. Manual work helps unwind those pulling patterns and restores proper alignment, improving both appearance and function.
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Drainage issues and cranial tension can contribute to ringing in the ears or fullness in the head. Gentle work around the ears, jaw, occiput, and lymphatic pathways may reduce symptoms by improving drainage and cranial rhythm.
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Whether from stress, trauma, or overuse (hello, clenching and scrolling), facial tension affects circulation, drainage, and how
Why a Focused 60-Minute Session Works
This isn’t a surface-level facial or a general neck massage. A dedicated 60-minute structural session allows your practitioner to:
Work layer by layer through connective tissue, fascia, and muscle
Release intraoral and cranial restrictions (with consent)
Address the deep postural imprints behind your symptoms
Combine advanced techniques (intraoral, myofascial release, lymphatic, craniosacral) for integrated results
Respect your nervous system with slow, intentional, regulation-focused touch
This is slow medicine. Deep work. Intelligent hands-on care.
Most clients leave feeling:
Lighter in the face, neck, and head
Clearer in the ears and sinuses
Relief from tension headaches or jaw pressure
More aligned and grounded overall
Structural Footwork
Because everything starts from the ground up.
Experience a rejuvenating foot massage that targets key pressure points to alleviate tension and improve circulation. This soothing treatment not only promotes deep relaxation but also helps restore structural balance throughout the body, leaving your feet feeling refreshed, revitalized, and supported.
This 60-minute session is a focused, hands-on structural treatment for the feet—designed to decompress, re-educate, and restore the foundation your entire body depends on.
We don’t just massage tired arches. We work through layers of fascia, muscle, and connective tissue while gently guiding the foot and ankle through supported, pain-free movement. The goal: to encourage natural mobility, improve balance, and support structural alignment from the ground up.
Why Foot Structure Matters
Each foot contains 26 bones and over 100 soft tissue structures—and they’re in direct relationship with your hips, spine, posture, and breath.
When the feet are tight, collapsed, or unstable, the rest of the body compensates. This often shows up as:
• Heel pain or plantar fasciitis
• Tight calves and hamstrings
• Knee tracking issues
• Hip discomfort or low back tension
• Forward head posture or upper body fatigue
• General instability or poor balance
Expect detailed work on:
Arches & plantar fascia
Ankle range of motion and stability
Fascia of the lower leg
Reflexive foot mapping for nervous system support
What to expect during your foot massage
This session includes:
Soft tissue decompression
Myofascial release for the foot and lower leg
Passive range-of-motion techniques to support foot and ankle mobility
Reflexive foot muscle activation
Nervous system regulation through slow, intentional touch
This is functional work that helps you feel grounded, stable, and more connected to your body—without aggressive techniques or force.
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Perfect For:
People who stand or walk all day
Runners, lifters, dancers, and active clients
Chronic foot tension or plantar fasciitis
Knee, hip, or low back discomfort linked to poor foot mechanics
Anyone who wants to move better and feel more supported.