About Synergy Massage
Synergy Massage focuses on pain relief and relaxation with over 20 years of experience. It specializes in Neural Reset Therapy (NRT), a technique for muscle and soft tissue pain relief, increased range of motion, and overall relaxation. The therapists are described as caring, thoughtful, friendly, knowledgeable, and delightful. They listen and customize each session. Clients report feeling incredibly relaxed, with pain gone away after just one session. Many highly recommend the business, suggesting a combined 90-minute session of NRT and follow-up massage for deep relaxation and mental clarity. It is truly an experience worth coming back to.
Ginny is a delightful person to speak with, furthermore NRT is an incredible new technique, I've never been so relaxed in my life. I felt like I would melt into a puddle of goo after she did the therapy on me. I would recommend booking a 90 min session combined with a follow up massage (60 min NRT, 30 min massage), because once she relaxes your entire body with the NRT she is able to really massage deeply into your muscles because they have relaxed so much they allow a deeper massage penetration without requiring too much pressure. Furthermore, you'll be so relaxed and much more receptive to the massage at the point, its a great way to go into a bit of a trance and do...read full review
Ginny is amazing! After just one session with her, my shoulder pain has gone away. She's very friendly and very knowledgeable. You can tell this is her passion. I highly recommend!
I'd had my C5, C6, C7 discs (in neck) broken & replaced, but I wasn't able to turn my neck to the left for 7 years. ONE VISIT - ONE NRT (Neural Reset Therapy) and I could turn my neck and head both left and right, without pain! I sing their praises & highly recommend! The massage was heavenly as well! :-)*Happy to report that 7 YEARS later, my neck is still able to turn both directions!!! The NRT is a CURE, not a temporary thing! I told my pain clinic Dr. about what happened, and his PA was sent to look into NRT. The problem is, if you cure your patient's spine injuries, they won't be returning, which is a problem for their bottom line, speaking strictly from a financial...read full review