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Wellness Center Canine Massage Therapy (CMT) Canine Massage Therapy is the therapeutic
application of hands-on deep tissue techniques to the voluntary muscle system -
for the purpose of increasing circulation, reducing muscle spasms, relieving
tension, enhancing muscle tone, promoting healing and increasing range of motion
in all breeds of dogs. Through an understanding of overall structure,
balance, and movement, the entire animal is considered, not just a specific area
of soreness. Reiki Reiki is the universal life force energy that
permeates all beings and is present in all of nature. It offers a safe,
painless, non-invasive energy healing system. Reiki supports the body’s
own healing abilities by strengthening and balancing the flow of energy
throughout the different body systems. Reiki can heal at all levels: physical,
mental, emotional and spiritual. Reiki always works to the highest
good for the animal, therefore no harm can result from any Reiki treatment.
It goes directly to the source of the problem most in need of healing, which is
sometimes unknown, even to the practitioner. It is especially effective
for emotional pain and distress by assisting animals to let go of past negative
experiences and memories. This can ease the transition of newly adopted
rescue or shelter animals into their new homes. It can also be very useful
in preparing animals preoperatively for surgery and with postoperative healing.
Reiki also offers supports to the entire family, human and animal alike, when the loss of a beloved pet is imminent. When Reiki is given at or near the time of passing, it can bring emotional and spiritual healing to all involved, as well as acceptance and relief from pain and fear for the animal. Services offered by Stephanie Leisten,
Certified Equine Sports Massage Therapist/Canine Massage Therapist and Reiki Master. |
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