Acupuncture

Acupuncture is a manual therapy that involves the insertion of thin, sterile needles into specific points along the body to achieve therapeutic results. Acupuncture activates the nervous system to release endorphins and opiates, increases blood circulation, and treats a variety of health conditions. At Veteran Sanctuary, all Acupuncture treatments include: Acupuncture, Cupping, Gua Sha, E-st... Read More

Acupuncture is a manual therapy that involves the insertion of thin, sterile needles into specific points along the body to achieve therapeutic results. Acupuncture activates the nervous system to release endorphins and opiates, increases blood circulation, and treats a variety of health conditions.

At Veteran Sanctuary, all Acupuncture treatments include: Acupuncture, Cupping, Gua Sha, E-stim, Moxibustion, Infrared therapy, Nutrition therapy, and/or Movement counseling depending on your individual needs.


Massage Therapy

Performed by a licensed massage therapist, massage therapy involves using different pressures, movements and techniques to manipulate muscles and other soft tissues in the body. With a goal of slowing down your nervous system, massage therapy can be used to release stress and tension, provide relief from symptoms, heal injuries and support wellness.


Mayan Abdominal Therapy

A combination of the ancient Maya practice of abdominal massage and modern medicine, this therapy is a non-invasive external massage focusing on the reproductive and digestive systems. It improves organ, muscle, and tendon function by increasing circulation of blood and lymph. Benefits for Women: • Improve fertility health. • PMS • Painful periods • Irregular ovulation • PCOS • Endom... Read More

A combination of the ancient Maya practice of abdominal massage and modern medicine, this therapy is a non-invasive external massage focusing on the reproductive and digestive systems. It improves organ, muscle, and tendon function by increasing circulation of blood and lymph.

Benefits for Women:
• Improve fertility health.
• PMS
• Painful periods
• Irregular ovulation
• PCOS
• Endometriosis
• Fibroids and cysts
• Displaces or prolapsed uterus.

Benefits for pregnancy

• Strengthens uterine ligaments.
• Improves pelvic positioning for optimal fetal alignment.
• Decreases muscle tension and reduces stress.
• Improves lymph circulation and decreases edema.
• Releases tension in ribcage and diaphragm improving respiration.
• Improves digestion, reduces nausea and heartburn.


Pelvic Floor Yoga Therapy

Is a combination of core, glute, upper leg exercises and yoga poses that are specifically designed to help improve your pelvic floor health.

Pelvic Floor Yoga therapy is beneficial for:

• Urinary incontinence
• Urinary Urgency
• Pelvic/vaginal pain
• Difficulty with bowel movements
• Low back and hip pain
• Mild pelvic organ prolapses.
• Regaining muscle strength after having a baby

Amanda has been a massage therapist for 10 years. She studied at the East West Healing Institute in Milwaukee, WI and at Healing Hands in San Diego, CA where she earned her holistic healing practitioner certification. Amanda understands that massage therapy is a collaboration between client and therapist. For this reason, she is dedicated to her own healing and wellness to ensure that she shows up as her best for each of her clients. Amanda is an advanced student of Ashtanga Yoga which she practices 6 days a week.

Amanda has a unique style of massage, bringing together many Eastern and Western modalities. She describes it as being a slow, intuitive, very deep tissue massage mixed with lomi lomi techniques, using elbows for most of the session except when working the small muscles. Amanda holds space for clients to feel deeply into themselves so they can release tension they are holding onto, physically, as well as mentally/emotionally.

Amanda has been a massage therapist for 10 years. She studied at the East West Healing Institute ... Read More

Takhinsha received her Master’s degree from Pacific College of Health and Science, Chicago. Before becoming an acupuncturist Takhinsha fought professionally representing Mexico in taekwondo, winning many international competitions, including the Pan-American Games in 2003.

When she retired from competing and transitioned to a “normal” life she was met with constant headaches, physical pain, and anxiety. This opened her eyes to the need for a holistic approach to facilitate this transition. Some of the therapies that helped her were massage therapy, acupuncture, and meditation. Her journey led her to receive a Holistic Health Associate degree and Massage Therapy certification from the International Professional School of Bodywork in San Diego, California. Upon completion, Takhinsha traveled for 2 years throughout Asia, where she studied different bodywork modalities and traditional medicines, giving her extensive knowledge which she uses in her treatments.

Takhinsha specializes in Women’s Health, Chronic Pain and Digestive Issues.

Takhinsha received her Master’s degree from Pacific College of Health and Science, Chicago. Befor... Read More

Dane is a Licensed Acupuncturist who received his Master’s degree in Acupuncture from Pacific College of Health and Science, Chicago.

Before becoming an acupuncturist Dane spent 5 years in the Army’s 82nd Airborne Division serving two combat tours. When he came back to the states with injuries, he found a medical system that hardly looked at him. So he used his GI bill to get an education to be able to heal himself using modalities not typically included in the VA at that time.

First he received a Massage Therapy certification from the International Professional School of Bodywork in San Diego, California. Here he specialized in Structural Integration, Cranial Sacral therapy, and NMT. After receiving his degree he traveled through Asia searching out the most remote and intact cultures still practicing their traditional medicine. After two years he came home having studied 32 different bodywork and traditional medicine philosophies, through 11 countries.

Today he blends all this knowledge into his practice where he specializes in orthopedic, and mental/emotional disorders. He treats any population; he especially holds a special relationship with those that served.

Dane is a Licensed Acupuncturist who received his Master’s degree in Acupuncture from Pacific Col... Read More

Jennifer is a State and Nationally Licensed Clinical Massage Therapist. She graduated from the Some Institute, the National School of Clinical Massage Therapy in Chicago in 2007.

She specializes in Women’s Health, Digestive Issues, fertility, prenatal and postpartum care. She is a certified Arvigo Techniques of Mayan abdominal Therapy, Prenatal Massage, Pelvic Floor Yoga Therapy, cupping, Myofacial release and Swedish massage.

Jennifer is an advocate of using a combination of all her modalities to relieve physical stress and pain. She also teaches clients how to do their own self-care at home. Her favorite phrase is, “I’m going to teach you how to heal yourself”. She encourages clients to be active participants in their healing and will tailor massage to one’s individual needs

Jennifer is a State and Nationally Licensed Clinical Massage Therapist. She graduated from the So... Read More

Rene has been working as a Massage Therapist for over 2 years and in that time she has found a passion for helping people feel good in their bodies.

Her focus is on Veteran care, injury prevention/pain management and Women’s Health.

Rene’s specialties are Myofascial release, structural integration techniques, Deep Tissue bodywork and overall relaxation to improve the quality of life for her clients.

Rene has been working as a Massage Therapist for over 2 years and in that time she has found a pa... Read More

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