Massage Therapist

Connie has been a massage therapist since 2004 and has loved the journey God set forth in her life ever since. She entered the massage industry skeptical. However, in her first massage class, she saw and felt her world change by the gift of touch you can give to another human being. She loves art and could not see herself sitting at a desk or pursuing a demanding career.

“This is my artwork”, she says.

Her sessions are never the same twice as she sits and tailors her experience to your needs. She caters to the law of individual differences. Everybody is different and deserves a massage fit for their needs. Even though Connie has massaged since 2004, licensing started in 2011. She was “grandfathered in” to attain her license having been associated and still is insured by ABMP (Associated Bodywork and Massage Professionals) for 19+years. She was also a member of the Lehigh Valley Chamber of Commerce in 2004 and 2005.

Since 2011 and now having to acquire continuing education credits to maintain licensing, Connie has followed the teachings and earned her credits by those who love to treat tissue issues. She specializes in Orthopedic Massage, Cupping Massage (vacu-therapy, medi-cupping), Gua Sha (scraping) and Active Isolated Stretching-Assisted (assisted stretching) and cupping (static cupping). These modalities help speed up healing of stagnant blood or stuck tissue areas. She also does the Deep Tissue and or Swedish massage work and often incorporates it with all these other modalities if necessary.

Outside the Salon, Connie enjoys precious time with her husband, Steven and two pups, Kali (Australian Shepard and Old English Sheepdog mix) and Meeka (Siberian Husky). Connie enjoys hikes, bicycle riding, gardening, swimming, beach, mountains, Church, sunsets and sunrises.

If you would like to start being more mobile again and would like to get all the benefits massage has to offer, do not hesitate. Sit and have a conversation and massage with Connie to talk about your future of feeling good again and moving easier. It can happen.

Connie