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Myofascial Release Massage

Each Myofascial Release Treatment session is performed directly on skin without oils or creams. This enables the therapist to accurately detect fascial restrictions and apply the appropriate amount of pressure to facilitate the release of the fascia with sustained stretches.

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Integrated Massage

This massage is a Foxfire original! I take the best from Traditional Swedish massage, Myofascial Release, Tui Na and Acupressure to integrate the physical body with the emotional body. Breathwork and energy work are also utilized to create a wonderfully relaxing massage just for you.

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Ashiatsu with Bars

In Japanese, “Ashi” translates to foot and “Atsu” into pressure. Ashiatsu DeepFeet Bar Therapy is a barefoot massage technique in which the therapist delivers deep, broad, consistent pressure while utilizing their feet and body weight. Working with gravity instead of against it, Ashiatsu therapists can provide an effective therapeutic massage without causing pain or discomfort to themselves or the receiving client.

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CranioSacral Therapy

CranioSacral Therapy (CST) is a gentle, hands-on approach that releases tensions deep in the body to relieve pain and dysfunction and improve whole-body health and performance. Using a soft touch which is generally no greater than 5 grams – about the weight of a nickel – practitioners release restrictions in the soft tissues that surround the central nervous system.

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Kit

Kit graduated from Health Works Institute in Bozeman, MT in August 2015. During their schooling they had an independent focus on integrative healing techniques and methods, applying the use of spiritual philosophy and meditation as a way to integrate physical modalities with client needs. In 2020 they answered the need for more frontline healthcare workers and became an Emergency Department Technician at Swedish Medical Center in the First Hill neighborhood of Seattle, WA. Kit is attending the University of Washington for Medical Anthropology and will graduate in 2025. In their spare time, Kit enjoys exploring the beautiful Pacific Northwest, training and working with their Service Dog, Murphy (Golden Retriever) practicing Japanese Martial arts, and spending time with their friends and family.