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Deborah Engisch-Platt

Deborah Engisch-Platt, CMT

Riversong Massage
Massage, Acupressure, Progressive Relaxation, Reiki
"Massage Therapist & Jin Shin Jyutsu Practitioner"
Authored 1 articles
About me
I have been in private practice for 18 years & am a lifelong seeker of knowledge in this field.
Specialization
Acute & Chronic pain management,relaxation
Professional Expertise
Integrated Therapeutic Massage Therapy incorporating Deep Tissue, Swedish, Acupressure joint mobilization, Polarity 18 years as a massage therapist, utilizing a multi-modality approach: Deep Tissue, Active Isolated Stretching, Swedish & Reflexology,Hot Stone Therapy, Jin Shin Jyutsu/Acupressure & Vibrational Healing techniques. My goal in this work is to assist my clients in their healing journey, by clearing their path through the layers of stress, pain & restrictions, freeing them up so they can move forward in their lives.
Experience
Years in Practice 18
Education
CMT in Massage Therapy from Health Choices, 1993
Association Memberships
Jin Shin Jyutsu
Contact Details
P.O. Box #175
Point Pleasant
Pennsylvania 18950
(215) 297-8899
Web Address
www.riversong-massage.com
 
Articles
Discover the Miracle of Jin Shin Jyutsu
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Massage -Various forms of therapeutic superficial tissue manipulation have been practiced for thousands of years across cultures. Interest in massage surged in the 1970s, particularly in athletes and as a complementary therapy to promote well-being, relaxation, pain-reduction, stress-relief, musculoskeletal injury healing, sleep enhancement, and quality-of-life. A common goal of therapy is to "help the body heal itself." Touch is fundamental to massage therapy and is used by therapists to locate painful or tense areas, to determine how much pressure to apply, and to establish a therapeutic relationship with clients.
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