With so many types of massage available today it can be more than a little confusing. What is the difference between Swedish and Oriental? What exactly is Reiki? Let us give you a helping hand in choosing the right massage for you.
How do you choose a therapist? Do you really need a massage? What goes on during a massage? Getting a massage for the first time can be intimidating, so here is some facts to help ease your way.
Why should you be interested about A Kneaded Break? Here are some reason you might find interesting.
Only the rich can afford massage right? Wrong, Marjorie believes that massage is a necessity not a luxury and set her fees so everyone can afford one.
Infant Massage is an ancient tradition of many cultures throughout the world which has been rediscovered in the U.S. Clinical evidence now shows that loving, touching and nurturing contact between infant and care giver has a positive impact on subsequent development. Many studies reveal the benefits of positive contact as an integral part of a baby's early life, and the unfortunate results when early attention is lacking. Massage is one of the most pleasant, easiest methods of providing this early positive contact.
Studies conducted at the University of Miami Medical Center show that premature babies who were massaged every day developed more rapidly, both physically and neurologically. Many newborn nurseries are now adopting Infant Massage as a regular part of their parent education programs, to help promote well-being and the loving bonds between parents and their babies.
Marjorie Brook created A Kneaded Break Stress Management Company to educate the public about massage and the many therapeutic benefits that can be obtained from it. Her hope is to generate a positive attitude towards massage and the need for people to take time out for themselves. Marjorie is a Nationally Certified, New York State Licensed Massage Therapist.
She is certified in Soft Tissue Release, Paraffin Wax Therapy and as a Infant Massage Instructor. She is also a Reiki Practitioner. Marjorie chose to leave her career in Broadcasting (which ranged from PBS to ABC News) in order to make a difference on a more personal level.
She has written several articles and appeared on News 12 Long Island several times as well as the TELECARE Channel's On Long Island program to demonstrate the techniques and discuss the benefits of both Massage and Infant Massage. She is also a student of Ju Jitsu, Tai Chi and Chi Kung.Her private massage practice caters to both healthy adults and special needs children through out Long Island and New York City. Marjorie lectures on stress and massage as well as teaches Infant Massage classes for South Nassau Comunities Hospital located in Oceanside, New York..
Diseases Cured
Arthritis, Back Pain, Headache, Joint Diseases, Neck Pain, Pain, , Arm Problems, leg Problems