8 Reasons Why We Need Touch Now More Than Ever

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8 Reasons Why We Need Touch Now More Than Ever

Even in a digital age, we crave real human contact. Here’s why. source: www.khca.org Physical contact distinguishes humans from other animals. From a warm handshake or sympathetic hug to a congratulatory pat on the back, we have developed complex languages, cultures, and emotional expression through physical contact. But in a tech-saturated world, non-sexual human touch [...

VIRTUAL Bodywork sessions now available!

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VIRTUAL Bodywork sessions now available!

One-on-One Muscle Relief Instruction just for YOU! We’re Going Online so you don’t have to go without.  Here’s a sample of some at-home techniques you can use to help un-scrunch your body from sitting too much!  Using Zoom, Messenger, or WhatsApp, we can give you a personalized routine to relieve your own muscles at home.  […]...

Our Corona Virus Response- Online Coaching Coming Soon!

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Our Corona Virus Response- Online Coaching Coming Soon!

Our mission is to reduce pain and increase self-care empowerment for every Dynamic Touch client we meet. The health and safety of our co-workers and our community are paramount. When we saw that the situation was becoming more serious day by day, it became obvious that we needed to take action.  In an effort to […]...

Big Chill Winter Challenge Updates

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Big Chill Winter Challenge Updates

Big Chill Where are we NOW? Join us for a 5-month Ocean Adventure! On Dec 1 members of the Strava Group Big Chill Winter Challenge began heading north in a Virtual challenge to swim all the way up the Pacific Coast.  Each swimmer (there are over 30 of us!) is logging their own miles into […]...

Neuromuscular Therapy – What it is and Why it is Used

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Neuromuscular Therapy – What it is and Why it is Used

Neuromuscular therapist doing soft-tissue massage therapy on patient’s leg muscle trigger points to relieve pain   The most effective type of massage therapy for lower back pain is neuromuscular therapy. Neuromuscular therapy is also called trigger point therapy,  myotherapy, and myofascial therapy. The American Academy of Pain Management recognizes this form of massag...

Swimming and Scoliosis, a Natural Treatment Approach

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Swimming and Scoliosis,  a Natural Treatment Approach

Reduce Scoliosis Naturally with Massage Techniques such as Neuromuscular Therapy and Myofascial Therapy Though stretching and exercises such as swimming are natural therapy for treating scoliosis, it is only one of the components of a good program that will help control and relieve back pain. Physical Therapy Exercises and Massage with Neuromuscular and Myofascial techniques [&...

Non-Drug options for Pain Management

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Non-Drug options for Pain Management

Pain Management: Beyond Drugs: Massage for Easing Pain (from WebMD).com When someone is dealing with a serious, or even life-threatening illness, one of the first things they are likely to worry about is pain. In fact, it’s just about the most common question patients and their caregivers ask. There are effective treatments for pain, and you […]...

Benefits of Prenatal Massage

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Benefits of Prenatal Massage

Prenatal Massage, Easing the Changes What better way to show you are dedicated to giving this new life every advantage in the world than to arrange for a pregnancy massage from a specially certified therapist. Each session is designed to focus on the special needs of a mother-to-be as her body goes through the dramatic […]...

Massage for Parkinson’s

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Massage for Parkinson’s

The incidence of Parkinson’s disease in the United States is estimated at 1 million, with an additional 50,000 patients being diagnosed every year. The most common signs of Parkinson’s disease are tremors, muscle rigidity, akinesia (temporary inability to move), dyskinesia (inability to execute specific voluntary movements at will) and loss of postural reflexes. The back [&...

I have heart disease. Is massage right for me?

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I have heart disease. Is massage right for me?

According to the Heart Foundation.org, about 80 million Americans have heart disease or high blood pressure. The 2010 Heart Disease and Stroke Statistics update of the American Heart Association reported that 17.6 million persons in the United States have heart disease, including 8.5 million with a history of heart attack and 10.2 million with chest […]...

May is Mental Health Month

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May is Mental Health Month

Make a commitment to your mental health, and take care of yourself.  Whether it’s a walk in the park, or a monthly massage, studies show we need to make time for relaxation. Regular Massage Therapy Visits can be part of your self-care plan....

Curious about Chair Massage?

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Curious about Chair Massage?

Chair Massage FAQ’s What should I wear? Wear your usual office clothing, but on Massage Day, don’t go for tight-fitting clothes:  Collars should be open, you would need to loosen or remove your necktie.  Also, you will need to straddle the chair, so a tight pencil skirt or short skirt will not work very well. […]...

Dynamic Touch Massage

Dynamic Touch—we don’t just make you feel nice, we make you feel BETTER!

We are experts in Massage Therapy with the highest level of experience, integrity, and dedication. Through years of excellent service, we’ve dedicated our careers to your health needs and create a relaxed environment that revitalizes you and eases your pain. We find our purpose in life by truly caring for our community, our clients and their health.

Client Testimonial

From Michelle G:

"Dynamic Touch has done chair massage at my office twice now and it has been amazing! All my coworkers loved the in office relaxation!! It is an inexpensive way to show the office that they are appreciated and deserve a little extra attention. I highly recommend it! Bea and Denise were fabulous!"