Located in beautiful downtown Willoughby, we are easy to find. Come for a visit and a stroll after your massage.
For more information about Henry Reed Inc. Massotherapy or the Elk River Earth Sky Center, call 440-975-0462.
For more information about Henry Reed Inc. Massotherapy or the Elk River Earth Sky Center, call 440-975-0462.
Services Offered at Henry M. Reed Inc. Massotherapy
We are committed to the creation of a healing space, to thorough client assessments, and to high levels of communication with our clients. These important aspects of Clinical Massage lead to the proper identification and treatment of the imbalances that cause body pain and discomfort.
We custom design each massage based on your needs and requests, using various techniques.
The purpose of massage is to enhance the general health and well being of the recipient.
We appreciate your business and we are honored to assist you in attaining better health!
Typical Rates for Therapy:
Intuitive Innovative Bodywork:
Western Modalities:
Aromatherapy: Essential oils extracted from herbs, flowers, resin, woods, and roots have been used for centuries to aid in relaxation, improve circulation, and help healing. Specific ones are blended and applied to the skin as a compliment to the massage treatment.
Aqua Chi Therapy: Innovative and energizing, this ionic bath can be used on either hands or feet and works by introducing an extremely low voltage electromagnetic charge into the water. Treatments detoxify and energize the body, fortifying energy at a cellular level.
Chinese Cupping: This ancient practice of applying a bowl or cup to the skin with the pressure reduced by changes in heat or by suction is recommended for drawing out the residue of trauma though it can be used for other disorders as well.
Cryo-Therapy: The application of cold alleviates blood flow, swelling, and inflammation with the contraction of blood vessels. Used with heat, cryo-therapy increases circulation, and speeds removal of wastes and toxins from an injured area.
Far Infared Therapy: The use of the low spectrum light to increase blood circulation and oxygen supply to damaged tissues aids in reduction of chronic joint stiffness and muscle pain or sport injuries, promotes relaxation and comfort, induces sleep and relieves stress. It can relieve muscle spasms, relieve pain, and increase the extensibility of collagen tissue.
Magnet Therapy: Therapeutic use of magnets originally involved placing magnetite in a poultice, but today treatment uses either electrically powered magnets or small fixed magnets taped to the body. Magnet therapy may relieve pain and discomfort and can aid in healing a variety of physical and emotional disorders.
Neuromuscular Therapy: A comprehensive program of soft-tissue manipulation that balances the body's central nervous system with the muscular skeletal system, this helps individuals who experience spasms and hyper contraction in tissues, thus healing trigger points that cause referred pain. NMT rebuilds strength in injured tissues, assists venous and lymphatic flow, and restores postural alignment, proper biomechanics, and flexibility.
Ortho-Bionomy: Ortho-Bionomy, developed by Dr. Arthur Lincoln Pauls, combines osteopathy with martial arts and homeopathy to stimulate the organism's self-healing reflexes without needing to use force or painful manipulation. Ortho-Bionomy uses comfortable positions and gentle movements, easing the body into releasing tension and pain and reestablishing structural alignment.
Pre-natal: Massage is effective and safe during pregnancy, and specific techniques can increase comfort, and enhance physiological and emotional well being, thus shortening labor and easing pain. In the postpartum period, specialized techniques rebalance structure, physiology and emotions, helping with bonding.
Qi Gong: This treatment involves timing breathing with gentle movements to balance qi, or life force. It can move and relieve energy blockages, improving circulation. In China, Qigong theory is used to treat many illnesses, using specific hand techniques to guide healing energy, stimulating the meridians and certain other points along or near them.
Reiki - Usui System: This hands-on energy healing art from Japan strengthens the harmonic flow of energy, facilitating healing through the return of physical, mental, and spiritual balance.
SHIATSU Developed in Japan, this finger-pressure technique uses traditional acupuncture points and concentrates on unblocking the flow of life energy and restoring balance in the meridians.
Sports Massage: Designed to enhance athletic performance and recovery, three contexts are useful to an athlete: pre-event, post-event, and injury treatment. Pre-event massage is fast paced and stimulating, helping to warm up muscles and establish blood flow. Post-event massage calms the nervous system and begins the process of flushing toxins. When injuries happen, massage can speed and improve the quality of healing.
Sound Therapy: Using music, tones, and vibratory sounds as tools for healing, this therapy enables the realignment of natural body rhythms. It may include the use of Tibetan singing bowls, chimes, and Acutonic tuning forks, as well as rattles, and drums.
Xiaolin Stick Therapy: Gentle and therapeutic, this type of therapy uses thin wands or sticks to perform rolling or percussive massage that improves circulation and stimulates Qi flow and proper function of internal organs.
Visceral Manipulation: The visceral organs must move freely in the visceral cavity to work correctly and efficiently. Displacement, and adhesions can all cause organs to work against each other, creating chronic irritation and abnormal tension points (hypertonicity). By freeing each organ to work compatibly with the others, this therapy can alter and improve the structure and functioning of the entire body.
Conditions That Benefit from Clinical Massage:
Abdominal pain
Adhesive capsulitis
Allergy symptoms
Arthritis pain
Asthma
Atypical migraine
Back pain
Bladder syndromes
Bronchitis
Cardiac Arrhythmia
Carpal tunnel
Constipation
Cubital tunnel
Depression
Dizziness
Earache
Edema
Facial pain
Fibromyalgia
Gastritis
Hangover
Hay fever
Headaches
Heartburn
Insomnia
Joint pain
Menstrual pain
Migraine
Motion sickness
Muscle weakness
Neuralgia
Nosebleeds
Phantom limb pain
PMS
Postpartum pain
Sacroiliac pain
Scoliosis
Sinusitis
Sleep Disturbance
Sprains
Stiff neck
Stooped posture
Surgical scarring
TMJ dysfunction
Tennis elbow
Tension headache
Tinnitus
Trigger finger
Vertigo
Whiplash
Writer's cramp
We custom design each massage based on your needs and requests, using various techniques.
The purpose of massage is to enhance the general health and well being of the recipient.
We appreciate your business and we are honored to assist you in attaining better health!
Typical Rates for Therapy:
- 15 minutes: $18.75
- 30 minutes: $37.50
- 45 minutes: $56.25
- 60 minutes: $75.00
- 90 minutes: $112.50
Intuitive Innovative Bodywork:
- Chinese Herbal Medicine
- Neuromuscular Therapy
- Ortho-Bionomy
- Prenatal Massage
- Medical Qigong
- Chinese Accupressure
- Reiki Master
- Shao-Lin Stick Therapy
- Shiatsu (Japanese Accupressure)
- Theraputic Reflexology
- Tui Na Therapy
Western Modalities:
- Neuro-Muscular Therapy - helps to balance central nervous system and musculo-skeletal system, helping with spasms or contractions, thus healing trigger points that cause referred pain. NMT rebuilds strength in injured tissues, assists blood flow, and restores alignment and bio-mechanics.
- Ortho-Bionomy - Combines Osteopathy, Martial Arts, and Homeopathy to stimulate the organism's self-healing reflexes without force or painful manipulation. Ortho-Bionomy uses comfortable positions and gentle movements to ease the body into releasing tension and reestablishing structural alignment.
- Pre-Natal Therapy - Can increase comfort and enhance physiological and emotional well-being, thus shortening labor and easing pain. Henry specifically trained in safe, effective massage techniques for pregnant women. Postpartum massage can re-balance physiology and emotions, facilitating strong bonding.
- Sports Massage - Designed to enhance performance and recovery both pre-event and post-event, but specifically helpful for injury treatment. Massage therapy often speeds or improves the quality of healing.
Oriental Modalities:
- Medical Qigong Therapy - involves timing the breath with gentle movements that balance Qi, or life force. This Chinese treatment moves and relieves energy blockages and improves circulation, using specific techniques to guide energy along the meridians and other points near them.
- Reiki - Usui System - this hands-on energy healing art from Japan strengthens the harmonic flow of energy, facilitating healing through the return of physical, mental, and spiritual balance.
- Shiatsu - developed in Japan, this finger pressure technique uses traditional accupuncture points and concentrates on unblocking the flow of life energy and restoring balance in the meridians.
- Tui Na Therapy - first mentioned during the Ming Dynasty in 1601, this ancient system of manual therapeutics has a wide range of techniques, ranging from those that are light and soothing to those that are strong and invigorating. Refined over the centuries, Tui Na facilitates healing by regulating the circulation of blood and Qi, thus affecting body function and enhancing resistance to disease.
Aromatherapy: Essential oils extracted from herbs, flowers, resin, woods, and roots have been used for centuries to aid in relaxation, improve circulation, and help healing. Specific ones are blended and applied to the skin as a compliment to the massage treatment.
Aqua Chi Therapy: Innovative and energizing, this ionic bath can be used on either hands or feet and works by introducing an extremely low voltage electromagnetic charge into the water. Treatments detoxify and energize the body, fortifying energy at a cellular level.
Chinese Cupping: This ancient practice of applying a bowl or cup to the skin with the pressure reduced by changes in heat or by suction is recommended for drawing out the residue of trauma though it can be used for other disorders as well.
Cryo-Therapy: The application of cold alleviates blood flow, swelling, and inflammation with the contraction of blood vessels. Used with heat, cryo-therapy increases circulation, and speeds removal of wastes and toxins from an injured area.
Far Infared Therapy: The use of the low spectrum light to increase blood circulation and oxygen supply to damaged tissues aids in reduction of chronic joint stiffness and muscle pain or sport injuries, promotes relaxation and comfort, induces sleep and relieves stress. It can relieve muscle spasms, relieve pain, and increase the extensibility of collagen tissue.
Magnet Therapy: Therapeutic use of magnets originally involved placing magnetite in a poultice, but today treatment uses either electrically powered magnets or small fixed magnets taped to the body. Magnet therapy may relieve pain and discomfort and can aid in healing a variety of physical and emotional disorders.
Neuromuscular Therapy: A comprehensive program of soft-tissue manipulation that balances the body's central nervous system with the muscular skeletal system, this helps individuals who experience spasms and hyper contraction in tissues, thus healing trigger points that cause referred pain. NMT rebuilds strength in injured tissues, assists venous and lymphatic flow, and restores postural alignment, proper biomechanics, and flexibility.
Ortho-Bionomy: Ortho-Bionomy, developed by Dr. Arthur Lincoln Pauls, combines osteopathy with martial arts and homeopathy to stimulate the organism's self-healing reflexes without needing to use force or painful manipulation. Ortho-Bionomy uses comfortable positions and gentle movements, easing the body into releasing tension and pain and reestablishing structural alignment.
Pre-natal: Massage is effective and safe during pregnancy, and specific techniques can increase comfort, and enhance physiological and emotional well being, thus shortening labor and easing pain. In the postpartum period, specialized techniques rebalance structure, physiology and emotions, helping with bonding.
Qi Gong: This treatment involves timing breathing with gentle movements to balance qi, or life force. It can move and relieve energy blockages, improving circulation. In China, Qigong theory is used to treat many illnesses, using specific hand techniques to guide healing energy, stimulating the meridians and certain other points along or near them.
Reiki - Usui System: This hands-on energy healing art from Japan strengthens the harmonic flow of energy, facilitating healing through the return of physical, mental, and spiritual balance.
SHIATSU Developed in Japan, this finger-pressure technique uses traditional acupuncture points and concentrates on unblocking the flow of life energy and restoring balance in the meridians.
Sports Massage: Designed to enhance athletic performance and recovery, three contexts are useful to an athlete: pre-event, post-event, and injury treatment. Pre-event massage is fast paced and stimulating, helping to warm up muscles and establish blood flow. Post-event massage calms the nervous system and begins the process of flushing toxins. When injuries happen, massage can speed and improve the quality of healing.
Sound Therapy: Using music, tones, and vibratory sounds as tools for healing, this therapy enables the realignment of natural body rhythms. It may include the use of Tibetan singing bowls, chimes, and Acutonic tuning forks, as well as rattles, and drums.
Xiaolin Stick Therapy: Gentle and therapeutic, this type of therapy uses thin wands or sticks to perform rolling or percussive massage that improves circulation and stimulates Qi flow and proper function of internal organs.
Visceral Manipulation: The visceral organs must move freely in the visceral cavity to work correctly and efficiently. Displacement, and adhesions can all cause organs to work against each other, creating chronic irritation and abnormal tension points (hypertonicity). By freeing each organ to work compatibly with the others, this therapy can alter and improve the structure and functioning of the entire body.
Conditions That Benefit from Clinical Massage:
Abdominal pain
Adhesive capsulitis
Allergy symptoms
Arthritis pain
Asthma
Atypical migraine
Back pain
Bladder syndromes
Bronchitis
Cardiac Arrhythmia
Carpal tunnel
Constipation
Cubital tunnel
Depression
Dizziness
Earache
Edema
Facial pain
Fibromyalgia
Gastritis
Hangover
Hay fever
Headaches
Heartburn
Insomnia
Joint pain
Menstrual pain
Migraine
Motion sickness
Muscle weakness
Neuralgia
Nosebleeds
Phantom limb pain
PMS
Postpartum pain
Sacroiliac pain
Scoliosis
Sinusitis
Sleep Disturbance
Sprains
Stiff neck
Stooped posture
Surgical scarring
TMJ dysfunction
Tennis elbow
Tension headache
Tinnitus
Trigger finger
Vertigo
Whiplash
Writer's cramp
Testimonials
Pain Management Banishment
"I
suffered for 10 years with an achey lower back and right hip, but
didn't begin to heal until I visited Henry Reed for help with a frozen
shoulder. He was able to resolve several of my health issues through
massage that I'd visited other doctors for without any relief. I
recommend Henry to all my friends!" -Angela B.
"After
the birth of my first child I was in a lot of pain due to the epidural
and, well, birth. Henry Reed worked on my lower back and hip area to
set me straight and I was able to go back to work and pick up my
daughter Mary Kate without groaning." -Georgianna G.
"Henry
has a knack for being able to look at me, the way I hold myself, and
find my problem areas. Whether I visit him for a full session or a
two-minute chat, he addresses my pain skillfully and quickly. I know he
really cares about how I feel." -Lisa R.
"Henry
Reed has been very helpful and knows how to zero in on problem areas.
He's helped me immensely with my lower back pain and TMJ. I also
appreciate his knowledge of Ortho-Bionomy and Acupressure." -Pat K.