"Brian is great -- he has a great approach using a variety of techniques and is helping me to get better with each visit. I really notice the change when I leave and the few days following a session. Big Mahalaos. My only critique is that I wish you had parking!"
Licensed Therapists
Alan Babcock, LMT
Amanda Sims, LMT (MAT #8415)
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I received my training at the Denver School of Massage Therapy. I have over 815.5 hours of school training which is over 300 hours more than Hawaii requires. I have extensive training in Russian Sports Massage, Shiatsu, Swedish, Acupressure, Structural, Cranial Sacral Therapy, Reflexology, Lymphatic Drainage, and I specialize in Trigger Point Therapy, Scar Reduction and Deep Tissue. My signature massage technique incorporates a combination of several modalities customized to the needs of the client. I am the first licensed and insured Pet Massage Therapist in the state. My clients include military, professional/competitive athletes, police officers, and people with ongoing issues or recovering from injuries. website
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Monty White, LMT
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Robert Timm, LMT (MAT # 8638) I have been a licensed massage therapist since 2004, trained in multiple modalities including swedish, lomi lomi, orthopedic, sports massage and deep tissue. I feel that true healing starts with a harmony between body, mind and spirit which I believe may be achieved through the art of massage. I am also a registered nurse in the orthopedic unit of Queens Medical Center since 2003. Dealing with orthopedic patents that are going through the process of rehabilitation, I have found a blending of the both nursing and massage that I bring to the table for my clients. I look forward to doing business with you. |
Student Interns
Brandon Fejeran - Intern Aloha! My name is Brandon and I moved to O’ahu two years ago from Dallas. A Chamorro at heart (with a mixture of Spanish, Irish, Dutch, and Chinese), I am from the U.S. territories of Guam and Saipan, of which I am extremely proud. Living in Hawaii helps foster my conviction to identify with my roots and to continue towards self-discovery through my background and experiences. A senior majoring in Business and English, I have been on “sabbatical” from undergraduate studies for the last several years and will soon be wrapping up my final year at UH. Currently apprenticing as a massage therapist, I approach my work with holistic yet practical application. I thus far have studied and can employ Swedish, Acupressure, Sports, Myofascial Release, Counterstrain, Lomi, and some energy work. I have personally undergone the process of healing. Having always been a very spiritual individual with admiration for Infinite Intelligence, I believe in the importance of nourishing and tuning into every part of our tripartite selves so that we might then be complete. Massage transcends the physical, engages the mind and soul, and can be a rewarding experience for both participants. If given the opportunity, I will consider it a privilege to place my hands on you!
Jan Walker - Intern
Aloha, my name is Jan, and I was born in San Antonio , TX , though I was raised all over the world (my father was in the Air Force, and my mother is from England ). I was a computer programmer for many years, so I know from personal experience what our modern technological lifestyle can do to the body.. I started my journey to healing by becoming a certified personal trainer, then a jin shin jyutsu energy work student, and finally to my new home in Hawaii as a massage therapist. I specialize in Swedish massage, Sports massage, and Myofascial release, integrating them with Acupressure, Counterstrain and Trigger Point work as needed. I also perform seated massage, incorporating the specialties above. I love seeing and feeling as clients leave my table happier, and more relaxed and energized than when they arrived. I would be honored if you would allow me to share this with you.
Patrick McCelvey - Intern
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