Massage Therapist / Bodyworker in Essex Junction, VT
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Michelle Robbins
Structural Bodywork, Clinical and Deep Tissue Massage
Digestive Health
4 Kellogg Rd
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Structure, Stone & Sound is the private practice of Michelle Robbins. She specializes in chronic low back and upper back pain, loss of mobility in shoulders, and neck pain or dysfunction.

In practice since 1999, Michelle works individually with clients to re-balance the body structurally and nutritionally. Choose from Barefoot Deep Tissue massage, Hot Stone either for relaxation or for structural balance, Lymph Drainage massage for relief of edema or generalized fluid retention. Contact us today for more information and appointments.

Using hot and cool stones, massage cupping, tuning forks, and now - barefoot deep tissue, Michelle specializes in working with neck, shoulder and low back pain and injury. A distinguishing feature of her career is Michelle's devotion to working with women who are recovering from trauma, dealing with chronic pain or other long-term health issues, or who are simply seeking a deep relaxation experience in a safe and nurturing environment.

Sound Balancing
Combing through the body's bioelectric field using tuning forks is an effective method for clearing energetic blocks or areas of "stuck" energy. Good for painful areas, or helping to work through some of life's more difficult transitions.

Integrative Bodywork
When you are not sure which session to choose, or you want to experience an eclectic blending of approaches, Integrative Bodywork is the best option. Each session is uniquely tailored to address what is most important to you in the moment. We will talk when you arrive and decide together how to craft your own special blend of bodywork!

Stone for Structure
The perfect deep tissue massage, without the pressure! Hot and cool stones are used therapeutically to address structure and function, so you walk out taller, moving more efficiently, and with a profound sense of relaxation.

Hot Stone for Well-Being
Hot and cool stones used together or separately induces deep relaxation and provides a unique experience that may be tremendously calming and centering. Used as an extension of my hands, the heat can more comfortably penetrate to deeper layers or sit on a trouble spot. Cool stones are used to help reduce inflammation or the soreness you come in with. You'll leave feeling like you are floating on a cloud.
Education
Michelle is a Second Generation Massage Therapist who studied with her mother, Beata Golau, and at the Utah College of Massage Therapy. She has specialty training in structural bodywork, lymph drainage therapy, and Clinical and Deep Tissue massage.
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Payments Accepted
cash, check preferred
cards accepted
Hours
by appointment only
Cost/Session
see website
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Practice Areas/Issues Treated
 Massage Therapy
 Aromatherapy
 Ashiatsu Oriental Bar Therapy
 Bodywork
 Deep Tissue Massage
 Geriatric Massage
 Hot Stone Massage
 Medical Massage
 Oncology Massage
 Orthopedic Massage
 Reflexology
 Swedish Massage
 Trigger Point Massage
 Yoga Therapy
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