Modalities

In your treatment with Jaz, they will blend various approaches depending on the issue you're looking to manage.

may include …

Swedish Massage uses firm, gliding strokes with oil, lotion or cream to alleviate soreness, tension, and bring relaxation. It’s what you typically imagine when you think “massage.”

Swedish Relaxation Massage

Intraoral massage is a treatment given with gloved hands and gently massage the internal and external muscles of the mouth and jaw. Perfect for addressing TMJ disorder, it can help with jaw pain/dysfunction, headaches, and neck/shoulder pain.

Intraoral Massage

LDT is the process of aiding lymphatic flow by gently sliding skin toward areas of drainage to filter lymph and recirculate through the heart. "Reroutes" and drains stagnant fluid in the body, stimulates the immune system, activates rest & digest functions, reduces pain and muscle spasms.

Lymphatic Drainage Therapy

Cupping therapy is a form of TCM (traditional Chinese Medicine) that uses silicone or glass cups to create suction or “reverse pressure” on the skin. It can help to improve blood flow locally, relieve pain and stiffness.

Cupping Therapy

You will be in a comfortable position with the affected muscle’s attachments brought closer together to create slack in the tissue. The slack created allows nerves to decompress and bring relief from pain.

Positional Release Therapy

MFT is an approach used to restore movement and ease pain by reorganizing fascial fibers. By utilizing slow, static pressure, the body is given time to process the gradual change as the tissues release.

Myofascial Therapy

DermoNeuroModulation | “Dermo” = skin. “Neuro” = nerve. “Modulation = change.

DNM is an approach that targets nerve and nerve physiology to disrupt pain signals from the brain, not muscles. This can be done by gathering, stretching or twisting the skin to reposition cranky nerves, rather than rubbing and kneading soft tissue.