Fort Wayne's Premier Massage Therapy Clinic and Wellness Spa
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“Healing is a process, not an event.” John Barnes, PT
Therapeutic Massage Sessions are customized and may include a variety of therapeutic modalities (described below) depending on your individual treatment needs. You may also schedule with a VLW Therapist who specializes in specific modalities.

Deep Tissue Therapy is NOT the same as a deep-pressure full body massage. Deep Tissue Therapy is a specialized type of bodywork aimed at restoring maximum movement, flexibility, strength, and relief of pain due to contracted, restricted deep musculature. Each layer is relaxed progressively in order to reach the affected layer or layers (forcing causes pain & poor results). Deep Tissue Therapy focuses on specific body areas/regions, not “full body”. You may need to have many areas addressed if your body is chronically tense and contracted like most people with chronic life stress. To address all of the areas needed you will need to schedule a longer appointment time – a minimum of 1 1/2 to 2 hours. Chronic muscle tension or injury typically develops adhesions (bands of painful, rigid tissue) in muscles, tendons, and ligaments. Adhesions can inhibit circulation and cause pain, limited movement, and inflammation. Deep Tissue Therapy breaks down adhesions to relieve pain and restore normal movement. Deep Tissue Therapy is performed with great sensitivity to the client’s comfort level and is deeply relaxing.
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Myofascial Release is an extraordinarily effective and deeply relaxing type of treatment for all ages – infants to geriatrics. Do you feel like you’re ‘wound too tight’, ‘shrink wrapped’, or have unrelenting pain? Have you had all types of medical diagnostic testing and treatment – even failed surgeries? Or maybe you’ve tried traditional physical therapy or massage therapy without results? MFR may be the answer.
Fascia is a tough connective tissue interwoven throughout the body like a three-dimensional web from head to toe. If you were to tug on one part of a spider’s web the entire web would move and create a tightening or pulling effect in various areas. The same thing happens in the fascial system; therefore, when the therapist is able to facilitate a “release” in one area of the fascia the effect can be widespread. Unrestricted, it provides support and flexibility to all structures of the body. When restricted, it can wreak havoc on your body and emotions.
Injury, surgery, radiation treatment, physical or emotional traumas, chronic inflammation, stress, scar tissue, and chronic postural habits from daily activities or work cause these fascial fibers to tighten down, shorten, thicken and adhere (glue together), putting abnormal pressure on nerves, muscles, blood vessels, bones, organs and the brain. Some of the repercussions are acute or chronic pain, limitation with movement, structural misalignment and degeneration, and a weakened immune system. Myofascial Release (MFR) can be the blessing for which you’ve been searching!
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Using a gentle touch, Craniosacral Therapy is deeply relaxing as well as consistently beneficial in improving the functioning of the nervous system by releasing restrictions in the craniosacral system. By complementing the body’s natural healing processes, CST is increasingly used as a preventive health measure and is effective for a wide range of medical problems associated with pain and dysfunction. As the name implies Craniosacral Therapy addresses the important connection between your cranium (head) and its direct link through the spine to the sacrum (base of spine) and pelvic girdle which influences the parasympathetic nervous system (i.e. “rest and repose” – intended to undo the damaging response to stress). Our lives are inundated with constant stress which has the potential to do much damage – physically, emotionally, and mentally. This sustained stress overloads the parasympathetic nervous system resulting in undue strain on your heart, lungs, pancreas, liver, kidneys, etc…. Craniosacral Therapy’s tremendous influence on the parasympathetic nervous system brings healing and balance in many unexpected ways throughout your entire body.
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Cupping therapy is considered one of the best deep-tissue therapies available. We’ve been providing this service for several years, long before it became popular in the 2016 Olympics. (We also do the Rock Taping!) Cupping is thought to affect tissues up to four inches deep from the external skin. This form of bodywork has been adapted from Chinese Medicine using glass or silicone cups to create a suction, or negative pressure, causing the skin and superficial muscle layer to be lightly drawn into the cup. The cups can be gently moved across the skin (often referred to as gliding or dynamic cupping). Cupping is much like the inverse of massage – rather than applying pressure to muscles, it uses gentle negative pressure to pull them upward. For most clients, this is a particularly relaxing and relieving sensation. Cupping is used to soften tight muscles and tone attachments, loosen adhesions and lift connective tissue, bring hydration and blood flow to body tissues, move deep inflammation to the skin surface for release, and drain excess fluids and toxins by opening lymphatic pathways. Cupping is used for a myriad of soft tissue problems, not limited to, back and neck pain, tight muscles, anxiety, fatigue, migraines, and even cellulite. (For weight loss and cellulite treatments, a structured series of treatments are required.) Cupping also helps open up the chest and benefit the lungs and can even benefit menstrual problems and digestive problems, too. The results are time-tested and amazing. Because negative pressure or suction therapy brings circulation and toxins to the surface of the skin, a discoloration of the skin called a “cup kiss” or “doo-hickey” can occur. This is totally harmless. You may associate the appearance with bruising, but bruising occurs when there is an injury. There is no injury with cup kisses. If this appears during the treatment, it just indicates the release of intense stagnation of body fluids and toxins in the area. This technique is used safely in children, adults, and elderly individuals.
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CURRENTLY NOT AVAILABLE Thai massage is influenced by yoga asanas and emphasizes meditative rhythmic hand pressure and deep stretches. Shiatsu is based upon the principles of Chinese and Japanese meridians of energy and utilizes pressure on acupuncture points to accomplish health goals. This combination gives you the best of both traditions.
In Thai-Shiatsu Massage, you are fully clothed in loose-fitting, comfortable clothing. This massage is performed on a mat on the floor, and no oil or lotion is applied. The treatment consists of passive yoga-like stretches, with rhythmic compressions along specific “Sen” energy lines and muscles in the body. Thai-Shiatsu Massage is the perfect marriage of yoga, bodywork, and energetic healing. By using body weight and leverage, correct posture and the hands, thumbs, elbows, knees, feet, and forearms the massage is able to release restrictions deep within the soft tissue. Because this massage is working on the different body layers (koshas) the release works on emotional, physical, and energetic levels. Thai-Shiatsu Massage feels amazing, is extremely effective, and is incredibly relaxing.
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Traditional Manual Lymphatic Drainage (MLD) uses a very light and gentle touch. The proper functioning of the lymph (immune) system is critical to your body’s ability to detoxify and regenerate tissues, filter out toxins and maintain a healthy immune system. It’s a complex system comprised primarily of lymphatic vessels and nodes that require physical movement (exercise) or massage to stimulate the functioning of the lymphatic system. When the lymph circulation stagnates, fluids and toxins accumulate and cellular functioning is significantly compromised. This opens the way to many physical ailments. The lymphatic system may be insufficient or the pathways blocked due to surgery, trauma, fatigue, ongoing stress, lack of physical activity, emotional overload, cold temperatures, infections, significant swelling, age, chemicals, or food additives. Lymph Drainage is an advanced but gentle therapy in which the therapist uses a range of specialized and gentle rhythmic pumping techniques to move the lymph in the direction of the natural lymphatic flow. Lymph Drainage is an extremely beneficial component in the treatment and control of lymphedema (lymphatic congestion, fluid retention, and swelling).
Liposuction surgical procedures usually create a pooling of excess lymphatic fluids, lumpiness, and trauma in the surrounding tissues. LDT accelerates healing and recuperation. Some patients will experience lumpiness in the areas affected by liposuction. This is normal for most patients after surgery. The lumpiness is caused by inflammation and trauma from the surgical instrument that is used under the skin to extract the fatty tissue. The tunnels and channels which are created by the surgical instrument will fill with fluid and become swollen with both fluid and left-over fat. Most doctors advise their patients to begin their Lymph Drainage treatment after the 4th or 5th day after surgery to obtain the best, and fastest results because this fluid and left-over fat tends to begin to harden between one week and three weeks after surgery. Most patients need 4 to 6 LDT treatments to remove most of the excess fluid.
Rehabilitation is the quickest path back to normal life after any surgical procedure. This type of treatment focuses on regaining mobility, functionality, and strength and our qualified therapists provide individualized care to every patient. We are trained and experienced to help with recovery after joint replacements, ligament or tendon repairs, implants, amputations, tendon transfers, and joint fusions.
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When Your Child Complains of Pain… Listen. Now is the time to teach them healthy habits. Kids have soft tissue tensions and injuries just like adults. All sports, gymnastics, dance, band, etc… are great, but young muscles can hurt just like older muscles. Kids also have stress, heavy book bags, Chromebooks, and cell phones that cause headaches, eye strain, and muscle pain. Maybe you haven’t thought of Therapeutic Massage as a possible treatment option.
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