01/01/2026
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Dear Valued Clients,
Happy New Year! As we step into 2026, I want to take a moment to sincerely thank you for being part of such a successful 2025. It has been a privilege to support you and so many others on your journey toward feeling better and moving with less pain.
As you look ahead to your goals for 2026, I invite you to check in with your body.
Are you dealing with pain or stiffness that’s holding you back?
A knee that doesn’t bend fully
A neck that doesn’t turn completely
Headaches or migraines that interrupt your day
Back pain or sciatica that limits movement or activity
Frozen shoulder or shoulder pain restricting your range of motion
Arthritis-type conditions causing joint stiffness and discomfort
I specialize in very targeted corrective pain relief, combining focused techniques with stretching and Thai massage to address the root cause of pain—not just the symptoms. Each session is customized to your needs, helping improve mobility, reduce pain, and support long-term recovery.
Do you have recovery goals for 2026?
If pain is keeping you from hitting those goals—whether that’s staying active, moving comfortably, or simply enjoying daily life—now is a great time to take action.
Booking for 2026 is now open, and I encourage you to check out the updated booking menu with new options and refinements designed to better support your corrective pain relief goals this year.
I’d love to work with you in 2026 and help make this your most comfortable and mobile year yet.
Wishing you a healthy, happy, and pain-relieved New Year!
Thank you so much!!
Willow
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