Radiant Elements Medical Spa

Radiant Elements Medical Spa Make sure you're entrusting a licensed professional with your bodywork!

Elena has over 9000 hours of hands on experience she provides Prenatal, Lymphatic Drainage (post-op), Deep Tissue, Deluxe Spa Treatments, Sports Massage, Whiplash Treatment, Dynamic Cupping, Ashiatsu,Craniosacral, Neuromuscular postural analysis, Reiki Arkansas License # 8917

Contact Elena # 479-861-2777
Trained in Advanced Neuromuscular, Prenatal, Lymphatic Drainage post-op, Sports Massage, Craniosacral, Cupping, Ashiatsu and Whiplash treatment techniques and Reiki 2 Attuned.

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11/21/2025

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11/18/2025

The vagus nerve is one of the most extraordinary structures in the human body. It is the bridge that spans the divide between the brain and the heart, the lungs and the diaphragm, the organs and the emotional self. It is the primary pathway of the parasympathetic nervous system, which means it governs our ability to rest, digest, restore, and feel safe. When the vagus nerve softens, the entire body follows; when it tightens, the whole system braces.

This nerve originates at the brainstem, emerges through the jugular foramen, and descends through the throat, passing through the vocal cords, the pharynx, the carotid sheath, the heart, the lungs, the diaphragm, and deep into the gut, where it wraps around the stomach, liver, pancreas, and intestines. It is a living story cord, carrying messages in both directions. Eighty percent of its fibers run from the body to the brain, which means emotional regulation is influenced far more by sensation than by thought. The vagus nerve speaks the language of feeling long before it speaks the language of logic.

This is why bodywork can profoundly shift a client’s emotional landscape. When we touch the fascia, guide the breath, soften tension in the diaphragm, or release constriction in the jaw, the vagus nerve listens. It perceives these changes as signals of safety, and the entire system recalibrates. Heart rate slows, breath deepens, digestion resumes, muscles release and the emotional body begins to thaw.

One of the simplest and most effective tools for vagal activation is humming. Because the vagus nerve innervates the larynx and pharynx, vibration created by humming stimulates its sensory branches. This mechanical resonance enhances vagal tone, which in turn improves heart rate variability, stress recovery, and emotional stability. Clients often report feeling warm, heavy, or deeply settled within moments. The hum is a conversation between sound and the nervous system, a way of telling the body, “You are safe now.”

The diaphragm is another essential gateway. As the primary muscle of respiration, it is both mechanically and emotionally tied to vagal function. When the diaphragm is tight, breath becomes shallow, the vagus nerve stiffens, and the system moves toward fight or flight. When we release the diaphragm manually or guide clients into slow belly breathing, the vagus nerve is stretched and soothed, promoting a shift from sympathetic activation to parasympathetic rest. This is why diaphragmatic work can bring tears, warmth, memories, and spontaneous emotional release. The diaphragm is the emotional hinge between the upper and lower body.

Cranial work also influences vagal health. At the base of the skull, the vagus nerve emerges adjacent to the occipital condyles and upper cervical fascia. Gentle decompression at the cranial base can reduce irritation, improve vagal tone, and soothe the entire central nervous system. Even a light touch can shift someone from a guarded state into a deep exhale that feels like relief.

And then there is the belly. The deepest branches of the vagus nerve wrap the visceral fascia of the digestive system. When we perform gentle abdominal massage, organ-specific work, or slow fascial holds, we support motility, reduce sympathetic nervous system firing, and help the body process emotions. The gut is sometimes referred to as the “second brain,” but in reality, it serves as an emotional archive. Fear, grief, shame, and instinct live here. When the visceral layer softens, the stories held there soften with it.

My Parasympathetic Reset, which many lovingly refer to as the Sleep Therapy Massage, weaves all of these techniques together. It uses sound, fascia, cranial stillness, diaphragmatic release, and visceral unwinding to restore balance to the vagus nerve. Clients often drift into a dreamlike state because the nervous system finally feels safe enough to let go. Muscles melt. The breath widens. The heart quiets. The mind stops bracing. This is not simply relaxation. It is neurological reorganization. It is the body stepping out of defense and back into belonging.

For bodyworkers, this is some of the most meaningful work we can offer. Touch becomes communication, stillness becomes medicine, and breath becomes transformation. By supporting the vagus nerve, we not only ease pain and tension but also help clients return to themselves, regulate their emotions, and feel at home in their bodies again.

11/08/2025

Come stop by for chair massage and mini-facials by donation! We’ve got Reiki offerings, homemade crafts and delicious foods!

10/31/2025
Come see us by the Fayetteville library on West Ave for Trick or Treat in the Trail!
10/31/2025

Come see us by the Fayetteville library on West Ave for Trick or Treat in the Trail!

10/09/2025
Come see us for our pop up session at Unity of Fayetteville and support the community!
10/09/2025

Come see us for our pop up session at Unity of Fayetteville and support the community!

See you all there. 👏👏👏

08/24/2025

🌟 We’re Hiring a Passionate Massage Therapist! 🌟
Join our vibrant spa team for evening and weekend shifts as we gear up for the busy holiday season! 🎄✨ We’re looking for a dedicated Massage Therapist to bring relaxation and wellness to our clients.

What We Offer:
• 1099 Independent Contractor position
• Competitive pay: $30-$70/hour (based on skills and services) + generous tips 💸
• Sheets and oils provided with on-site laundry
• Amazing Benefits:
• Continued education reimbursement to keep your skills sharp 📚
• Free sauna use to unwind after a long day
• Discounted services and trade options for spa treatments
• Free access to events and classes hosted at our spa

What We’re Looking For:
• Experience/willingness in couples massages, prenatal, and deep tissue
• Comfortable thriving in a professional, soothing spa environment
• Passion for helping clients feel rejuvenated and cared for
This is your chance to grow with us as we transition from the slow season to the holiday rush! 💆‍♀️💆‍♂️
📩 Apply Now! DM us your resume or email Radiantelementsmedicalspa@gmail.com to schedule an interview. Let’s create a relaxing experience together!

05/23/2025

Massage therapy is not only effective for relieving physical aches and pains—it also provides many benefits for mental well-being. During , delve into recent research on massage’s impact on stress and discover how techniques like craniosacral therapy can support your clients’ emotional health: https://bit.ly/4394oUd

Address

3980 W Wedington Road Suite 14
Fayetteville, AR
72703

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 2pm
Wednesday 9am - 7pm
Thursday 9am - 7pm
Friday 9am - 7pm
Saturday 9am - 7pm
Sunday 9am - 7pm

Website

http://radiantelementsmedicalspa.com/, https://www.massageboo

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