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Donna Chen

Mrs. Donna Chen, MBA, LMT

A Massage For Fitness
Massage, Reflexology
"Therapeutic massage fit for you! "
About me
Your body just needs a little attention. Nationally-Certified, Delaware-Licensed Massage Therapist available 7 days a week by appointment, at your location or mine in the beautiful upper Pike Creek hills of suburban Newark in northern New Castle County, Delaware. Swedish/Relaxation, Therapeutic Deep Tissue, Sports/Russian, Thai-Yoga, CranioSacral Therapy, Reflexology, Prenatal, Hot Stone, Aromatherapy, Ear Candling. Both individual and couples, table and chair massage. Also available for massage events, such as sporting events, bridal parties, and spa parties.

American Massage Therapy Association professional member/insured. National Certification Board of Therapeutic Massage and Bodywork member. Current CPR certification.

Please see my website at http://www.amassageforfitness.com, and e-mail me at amassageforfitness@verizon.net with any questions and to request a brochure.
Specialization
Therapeutic Massage - See "About yourself" below.
Professional Expertise
Please refer to my website www.amassageforfitness.com.
Experience
Years in Practice 4
Education
MBA in Accounting from Wilmington University, 1999
Diploma in Orthopedic Massage from Deep Muscle Therapy School, 2005
BSBA in Mktg & Mgmt from Shippensburg University
Licenses
Licensed Massage Therapist, Delaware
Certifications
CPR certified
Association Memberships
American Massage Therapy Association (AMTA) since 2005
American Massage Therapy Association (AMTA) since 2005
American Massage Therapy Association (AMTA) since 2005
National Certification Board of Therapeutic Massage and Bodywork (NCBTMB) since 2005
Contact Details
446 Haystack Drive
Newark
Delaware 19711
(302) 731-1456
Web Address
http://www.amassageforfitness.com
 
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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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