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Michael Millner

Dr. Michael Millner PhD

Massage


"Massage Therapist"
 
About me
Whether you're recovering from an injury, dealing with chronic or acute muscular pain, or just looking to relax, massage therapy is good for what ails you.
I also offer sports massage for athletes of any level.
I offer seated massage for events and in the workplace.
I will work with you to design an individualized treatment plan that will best support your health and well-being.
My office is conveniently located on Main Street, just minutes from downtown Amherst. There's plenty of free parking. Office hours are available from 9:00 AM until 9:00 PM seven days a week. If you're feeling sore or stressed, or know someone in need of some TLC, call today to set up an appointment, or buy a gift certificate.

Evening and weekend appointments are available. Gift certificates are available online, via mail, or in my office.
Problems that massage can address include:

- Muscle Soreness
- Headaches
- Back Pain
- Neck Pain
- Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
- Sleep Difficulties

Specialization
I specialize in therapeutic and relaxation massage to relieve pain, reduce stress, and restore optimal functioning.
Experience
I am a nationally certified massage therapist, and I am fully licensed in Massachusetts. I have a private practice in Amherst. My practice is based in Swedish massage, and I also incorporate elements of deep tissue massage, Trigger Point therapy, and hydrotherapy,
Education
Stillpoint, 0
Attended: Massage Therapy
Concentration: Trained Massage Therapist at Stillpoint
Web Address
http://www.bodiesinbalancemt.com
Contact Details
800 Main Street
Amherst
Massachusetts 1002
(413)687-3912
 
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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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