Massage Therapy by Kallan

Massage Therapy by Kallan LMT since 2012. I offer customized massages using various techniques and service the Joliet/Shorewood IL area.

I have been a Licensed Massage Therapist since 2012 and it is my passion in life. I have worked with an outstanding Chiropractor since 2013 and have learned multitudes of skills and treatment plans from her, in addition to my 750 hour education at Cortiva Institute of Massage Therapy (plus several continuing education classes since then). In addition to working for a holistic medical office, I am building my own independent massage business, which is what this page promotes! I work out of my home in Shorewood, and I do have dogs and cats, so if you have allergies please let me know and we can work out an alternative location! I offer customized massage treatments including deep tissue, myofascial, prenatal, injury rehabilitation, TMJ dysfunction, Swedish, etc. I also use hot towels, hot stones, and Biofreeze for the optimal massage experience!

I love my job!! I love how cupping not only gives me a visual of what I’m feeling under the surface, but also knowing th...
04/04/2026

I love my job!! I love how cupping not only gives me a visual of what I’m feeling under the surface, but also knowing that I’m not only relieving muscular pain and tension, but also actively detoxifying my client’s lymphatic system, prolonging the effects of my massage and overall healing ☮️☯️🕉️
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02/08/2026

Hey all, I have plenty of openings this week! Come get your achey body on my heated massage table and let me de-stress you!
Monday open all day from 10-4
Tuesday 11 or 11:30am, 2:00, or 3:00pm
Wednesday open from 11-2:30
Thursday open from 11-4
Friday open from 11-2
Later evening appointments can be accommodated upon request, and the upcoming weekend has some flexible time too 🙂 $80/hour, $110/90 minutes, includes hot stones, cupping, and Biofreeze.

I got a new cupping set! I love it and can’t wait to use them on more people! I have some openings this week: Wednesday ...
01/12/2026

I got a new cupping set! I love it and can’t wait to use them on more people! I have some openings this week: Wednesday at 11:00, or from 2-4pm, Thursday open from 11-4, Friday open from 11-2. I can do some later evening appointments upon request and availability, and this upcoming weekend has some schedule flexibility as well 🙂 $80/hour, $110/90 minutes, includes hot stones, cupping, and Biofreeze (if desired!)

I love when my clients see me for neck and upper back massage and then go get a chiropractic adjustment right afterward!...
12/13/2025

I love when my clients see me for neck and upper back massage and then go get a chiropractic adjustment right afterward! We can do so much more for your overall health than just pain relief!

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The Cervical Spine is your body’s autonomic control tower.
The upper cervical spine (C0–C2) is the most mobile part of the spine and serves as a key transition point where the brainstem becomes the spinal cord.
Because of its unique anatomy, this region plays a major role in autonomic regulation, balance, and sensorimotor control.

Importance of Cervical Spine:
☑️Home to crucial brainstem centers that regulate:
• Heart rate
• Blood pressure
• Respiration
• Vagal tone
☑️Packed with proprioceptive receptors in the suboccipital muscles that send constant feedback to:
• The cerebellum
• The vestibular nuclei
These systems help maintain balance, posture, and coordinated movement.

When the atlas (C1) is misaligned, suboccipital muscles may become unevenly stretched, disrupting communication between the brain and body.
This can lead to:
• Postural imbalance
• Altered joint mechanics
• Sensorimotor mismatch
• Increased muscle tension

❗️Long-term imbalance can affect how efficiently the autonomic nervous system functions.

‼️Ways to Take Care of Your Cervical Spine ‼️
✔️Avoid bending your neck for long periods
Keep your phone, tablet, or book at eye level to prevent “text neck.”
✔️Take movement breaks every 30–45 minutes, gently roll your shoulders, look side to side, or stand and stretch.
✔️Maintain good posture.
Keep your ears aligned with your shoulders. Avoid slouching or forward head posture.
✔️Strengthen your neck and upper back. Gentle chin tucks, scapular squeezes, and deep neck flexor exercises help support the cervical spine.
✔️Sleep with proper support.
Use a pillow that keeps your neck neutral,not too high, not too flat.
✔️Avoid carrying heavy bags on one side. Uneven loads can strain the neck and shoulders.
✔️Stay hydrated!
Your spinal discs need water to stay healthy and cushion your neck joints.
✔️Manage stress.
Tension from stress often collects in the neck. Try deep breathing, stretching, or relaxation routines.

✨ Photo Credit to Orthopaedic Physiotherapy

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12/11/2025

Drink your water please!

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💧 Hydrated vs. Dehydrated Fascia: Why Your Body Needs Water!

Have you ever wondered why some days you feel stiff and sluggish, while others you feel fluid and energized? The secret might be your fascia—the web of connective tissue that wraps around everything in your body!

➡️ Fascia needs hydration to function correctly, like a sponge needs water.

💭Here’s the difference:

🌊 Hydrated Fascia: The Happy Sponge
Think of healthy, hydrated fascia as a wet, squishy sponge:
🤸‍♀️ Fluid Movement: Tissues glide smoothly, allowing you to move easily with less joint pain.
⚡ Stable Energy: Your body doesn't fight itself to move, keeping energy levels high.
🧘 Balanced Emotions: Linked to a calm nervous system, reducing chronic stress and emotional tension.
🛡️ Strong Immunity: Excellent circulation of nutrients and waste removal keeps your immune system strong.

🏜️ Dehydrated Fascia: The Dry Sponge
Dehydrated fascia is like a dry, brittle sponge—stiff, sticky, and ready to crack:
🚶‍♀️ Stiffness & Pain: Restricts movement, leading to stiffness, muscle knots, chronic joint pain, and limited flexibility.
📉 Low Energy & Stress: Movement becomes exhausting. It activates your body's stress response ("fight or flight"), leading to constant fatigue and high stress.
🤒 Weak Immunity: Impeded fluid flow means slower healing and a weaker immune response.

💡 The Takeaway:
If you want better movement, less pain, higher energy, and more emotional balance, you need to hydrate your fascia!
How? Drink plenty of water, move your body regularly with gentle stretching, and foam roll to keep that sponge supple! 💦

✨photo credit Functional Patterns

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12/10/2025

I absolutely love how detailed this explanation is!!

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Today I want to bring you into the quiet interior world of the body, a place where science and sensation coexist, and where even the smallest structures hold stories. Before we explore the deeper art of myofascial trigger point therapy in my next post, I want to lay a foundation that feels both beautiful and true.

Many bodyworkers were never entirely taught the science behind trigger points, and many clients know them only as “knots.” But the truth is far more elegant, far more human, and far more poetic than that. When we understand them correctly, the body's whole landscape begins to make sense.

Inside every muscle are tiny contractile threads called sarcomeres. I often imagine them as thousands of delicate accordion folds lined up end to end, expanding and contracting in a rhythm that mirrors breath. In a healthy state, these folds open and close with ease, like the petals of a flower responding to light. But life doesn’t always keep its softness. A moment of stress, a pattern of overuse, a season of guarding, or the quiet residue of something emotionally overwhelming can cause a cluster of these little folds to clamp down and refuse to release. They hold tight, far tighter than the body ever intended. This is the beginning of a trigger point, a small place in the body's fabric where movement stops, and holding begins.

When these sarcomeres remain contracted, blood flow cannot fully enter the area. The tissue becomes a tiny pocket of drought. The body calls this ischemia, but you can imagine it as a river narrowing until only a trickle can pass through. Without fresh blood, oxygen cannot arrive, nourishment cannot circulate, and the natural byproducts of muscle activity begin to collect instead of being washed away.

These metabolites, harmless in motion, become irritating when trapped. They gather like stagnant water behind a dam, slowly altering the tissue's chemistry until the nerves around them begin to react. This is why a trigger point aches, burns, radiates, or surprises us with sharpness. It is not just tension; it is nature trying to move again.

Fascia, the body’s great communicator, becomes part of this story too. Because fascia is one continuous web, a single small obstruction can create distant echoes. A trigger point in the neck might send pain into the jaw or temple. A trigger point in the glute might imitate sciatica. A point in the diaphragm might reshape breath and ripple into the lower back. These are not accidents. These are the fascial lines speaking their language, sending signals through the body’s interconnected map. What happens in one place is felt everywhere.

And hidden beneath all of this is something more subtle, something more tender. Trigger points often form not only from physical strain but also from emotional tightening. The jaw clenches around unspoken words. The diaphragm holds back tears. The belly tightens around fear. The hips brace for imagined impact. Over time, these emotional reflexes crystallize into physical ones. The body remembers its history in the places where it stops moving.

This is why understanding trigger points is so important. They are not random knots; they are small dams in a river that longs to flow. When we release a trigger point, we are not just softening tension; we are restoring circulation to a starved pocket of tissue. We are dissolving chemical stagnation. We are freeing a section of fascia so the whole body can move with more grace. We are interrupting a protective pattern the nervous system has been holding onto, sometimes for years.

In the next post, we will step into the artistry of how I approach myofascial trigger point work, the breaking of the dam, and the waves of release that can change an entire region of the body. For now, let this be your gateway.

Trigger points are small, but the story they tell is vast. And once you understand them, you begin to understand the deep intelligence of the body that carries them.

12/07/2025

Hey all, I have some openings this week and I’d love to get my schedule filled! Come get your achey bodies on my heated massage table and let me melt your stress away! Monday open from 1-4pm, Tuesday at 11am or 2-4pm, Wednesday 10am or 11:30, Thursday between 1-4, Friday 11-3. Some evening appointments can be arranged upon request 🙂
$80/hour, $110/90 minutes, includes hot stones, cupping, and Biofreeze.

This is so satisfying for me!! I love doing cupping and getting to actually see the progress! (Posted with my client’s p...
12/06/2025

This is so satisfying for me!! I love doing cupping and getting to actually see the progress!
(Posted with my client’s permission!)

11/30/2025

Who needs a massage this week? I have several spots open on Monday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday! Come get your achey bodies on my heated table and let me ease your stress 🙂

I love when I get to work on a muscular “project”! This guy moves non-stop, between his job, workouts, and various sport...
11/26/2025

I love when I get to work on a muscular “project”! This guy moves non-stop, between his job, workouts, and various sports, on top of having several repeated ankle sprains in the past! He comes to me with pain, tingling, tightness, and poor circulation in his calves, and I get to have all my fun with them! Deep tissue massage, hot stones, cupping, and Biofreeze at the end!
(Disclaimer: my client gave me permission to share these photos!)

11/24/2025

Happy Thanksgiving week! I have openings on Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday! Get your stressed out, achey bodies on my schedule and let me ease you into the holidays with a warm table, hot stones, cupping, and Biofreeze at the end (if you want it!).
$80/hour and $110/90 minutes.

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Shorewood, IL

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Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 2pm - 8pm
Saturday 9am - 8pm
Sunday 9am - 5pm

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