Gift your favorite family member, friend, employee or health-conscious athlete in your life with a gift certificate for pain relief and health!

Healing Can Begin Where Pain Exists – Learn About How a Massage Therapist Can Help You or a Loved One

We are all aware of the combination of stress and pressure that 2021 has presented. (And let’s not even THINK about 2020.) Our society is struggling with health. The growing rate of obesity, the increase in chronic diseases, and the lack of resources for healing have called many to search for alternative means of nurturing their minds and bodies, as well as finding techniques for pain mitigation.

If you’ve personally experienced an injury, you know what we’re talking about. The pain can be complex to live with on a daily basis.

Or, perhaps you know of an athlete who is pushing themselves through ultramarathon training, a collegiate athlete that was injured in practice, or an individual who is preparing for a powerlifting competition.

One such way to benefit your body is through therapeutic massage. What better gift than to give loved ones in your life the gift of relief from pain and tension, and a tailored program just for them from a highly trained and licensed massage therapist.

Massage therapy is one of the fastest-growing industries because it offers individuals results that they cannot get from traditional medicine. Not only can massage reduce pain and stress, but many of our clients also find they sleep better and achieve a reduction in tension.

The Benefits of Therapeutic Massage

Therapeutic massage can promote wellness in these various ways:

  • Improved Circulation
  • Helps to Relieve Headaches and Migraines
  • Increases Range of Motion
  • Helps ease pain in muscles
  • Alleviates Stress and Anxiety
  • Decreases Physical and Emotional Stress
  • Relieve Neck Tension
  • Help promote the release of endorphins that assist in relaxation

What Makes Therapeutic Massage Different?

For Starters, Meet RuppMassage Massage Therapist – Tracy Rupp

You may be wondering how therapeutic massage works versus other medical techniques or spa treatment. At RuppMassage, we take a very intentional approach to focusing on muscle recovery and wellness. Tracy Rupp, Massage Therapist, is certified by the State of Indiana, a member of the American Massage Therapy Association (AMTA), and a graduate of the Indiana College of Sports & Medical Massage (ICSMM) in Carmel, IN.

More than relaxation, a sports massage or therapeutic massage actively focuses on accelerating the healing of an injury.

Why does Therapeutic Massage Make a Great Gift?

Some people may simply not know about the benefits of a massage. Others may have experienced massage in the past, but would love to receive another from someone who really knows how to customize one just for them. Some people may have experienced massage therapy as more of a relaxation technique vs. an approach of healing modalities for chronic pain.

What Type of Massage is the Right Gift?

Often people hear of deep tissue massage, Swedish massage, or other types of massages that help promote relaxation and reduce tension. The bottom line is that each person’s service needs to be adjusted according to their individual needs, whether it’s a focus on muscle groups or a trigger point that is causing discomfort. Our massage therapist will work with the person who is receiving the service to help find the right balance of techniques to help deliver the right type of massage to their body.

Looking for a Corporate Gift? Here’s What Some of Our Clients Do for their Employees!

The holidays can bring a sense of frantic urgency to finding the perfect gift, only to result in a token gift basket or other gift which may be “nice”, but doesn’t necessarily transform their lives in any way. Truly, the gift of therapeutic massage can be transformative in showing employees you care. It is affordable, and by purchasing a package of services for an employee, you are showing you value their wellness and continued commitment to health. And, you’re also showing recognition that you reciprocate the “going above and beyond” mindset that your employees dedicate to your company day in and day out.

Here are a few examples of how local businesses have showed appreciation for their employees:

  • Gift employees with a series of sessions
  • Purchase not just at the holidays, but at a regular interval, so employees feel cared for all year long
  • Gift infrared sauna sessions

Keep in mind that savings increase with the number of sessions you purchase.

Need a custom quote? Call Tracy: 317-223-1639

Contact RuppMassage

Even if you’re not sure of which type of massage your loved one would benefit from, you can call or drop by for a visit to learn more about us. Depending on the needs of your loved one, we can suggest a service that may be beneficial, soothing, and promote wellness in their upcoming service. Appointments do fill up quickly so it’s important to get on our schedule. Sessions are available in 60 minute and 90 minute sessions.

In any case, there is no better time than now to get a gift certificate for therapeutic massage! If you are interested in learning more about our selection of services and scheduling an appointment for a therapeutic massage session get in touch with us. And, depending on the needs of clients, other services may be beneficial as well, such as cupping, hot stone, essential oil, oxygen bar, or our popular infrared sauna treatment, which is typically done after a massage appointment. For the full menu of our different services, visit our purchase page of our website.

We wish you a very happy holiday season and hope you feel great leaving 2021 and entering 2022 with a plan for caring for your body with the benefits massage therapy can offer. Your muscles and body will thank you for the minutes you spend in caring and making it feel ready for whatever adventures 2022 will bring.

*This article is not a substitute for medical advice and is for informational purposes only. Consult with your medical professional prior to using these products and/or services.

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