Therapeutic Enhancements


Styles of Massage

Customize Your Treatment for Deeper Relief and Targeted Recovery


At ReJuv Bodyworks, we believe that massage therapy should never be one-size-fits-all. To help you achieve your specific physical and wellness goals, we offer a selection of specialized Therapeutic Enhancements. These evidence-based additions can be seamlessly integrated into any of our primary massage services to target deep-seated tension, reduce inflammation, and soothe your nervous system.

Whether you are recovering from a sports injury, managing chronic structural pain, or seeking deep mental relaxation, these upgrades allow you to design a highly personalized recovery session.


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Cupping Therapy (Myofascial Decompression)

This traditional technique uses specialized silicone or glass cups to create gentle suction on the skin. By lifting the fascia and muscle tissue, cupping increases local blood flow, loosens deep-seated adhesions, and facilitates lymphatic drainage. It is highly effective for chronic shoulder tightness, lower back stiffness, and athletic recovery.


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Targeted Topical Pain Relief (Arnica, Menthol, or CBD)

Accelerate your recovery with high-potency, botanical topicals applied directly to your primary areas of pain and inflammation. Formulated with soothing ingredients like Arnica Montana, cooling menthol, or active hemp extract, these topicals work quickly to quiet overactive pain signals and ease joint discomfort during your session.


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IASTM (Instrument Assisted Soft Tissue Mobilization)

IASTM is a specialized, evidence-based technique where ergonomic stainless steel tools are gently glided over the skin to detect and treat myofascial restrictions, scar tissue, and chronic adhesions. By applying targeted pressure with these specialized instruments, we can:


  1. Break Down Adhesions: Smooth out micro-scarring and restrictive "knots" in the fascia that limit your movement.
  2. Stimulate Natural Healing: Create localized micro-circulation to trigger your body’s natural inflammatory response, bringing fresh blood and nutrients to accelerate tissue repair.
  3. Reduce Chronic Pain: Desensitize overactive pain receptors in areas of chronic strain, such as the Achilles tendon, plantar fascia, or rotator cuff.


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Therapeutic Assisted Stretching

Stretching is a vital component of structural health. During assisted stretching, you remain relaxed while your therapist guides your body through specialized, passive, and active-assisted stretches. This targeted movement is designed to:


  1. Increase Joint Range of Motion: Safely stretch the muscle-tendon units to improve mobility in critical areas like the hips, lower back, and shoulders.
  2. Correct Postural Imbalances: Release tight muscle groups that pull your joints out of alignment from prolonged sitting or repetitive athletic training.
  3. Prevent Injuries: Restoring proper length and flexibility to tight muscles reduces strain on your joints, helping you stay active and recover faster.