Massage at the HealthPark
¨The HealthPark is a division of Cooperative Health Services, Inc., a wholly-owned subsidiary of OMHS.
Are you ready to experience the benefits of a HealthPark massage? Here is what you need to know:
General Hours of Operation
Monday - Friday, 9 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Saturday, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Call 270-688-5433 to set up an appointment.
Prices
15 minute chair $15
30 minute $35
60 minute $60
30 minute at OMHS $40 (subject to availability)
Paraffin Wax Therapy $10 per set of hands or feet
Foot bath $10
Massage Therapists
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Brad Smith, LMT
Licensed Massage Therapist
Massages Offered
Sports Massage
Swedish Massage
Myofascial Therapy
Chair Massage
Trigger Point Therapy
Neurokinetic Therapy
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Lauren Miller, LMT
Licensed Massage Therapist
Massages Offered
Deep Tissue
Sports Massage
Swedish Massage
Reflexology
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Summer Wilson, LMT
Licensed Massage Therapist
Massages Offered
Relaxation Massage
Prenatal Massage
Infant Massage
Pediatric Massage
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Types of Massage
Swedish Massage
The most commonly used method in the United States. Long gliding strokes, kneading, and friction techniques. Can be relatively vigorous, involving a great deal of joint movement and also the use of oil. For general relaxation, improved circulation and range of motion, and relief from muscle tension.
Chair Massage
Seated massage available anywhere, from the workplace to the massage room. You will be seated in a special massage chair and will remain fully clothed. No oils used. Great for someone who is slouched at a desk all day and can only afford a bit of time to revive him/herself.
For more information on corporate massage, contact Jeanne Clark at 270-688-4814.
Deep Tissue Massage
Releases chronic patterns of muscular tension using slow strokes, direct pressure or friction. A massage with greater pressure and at deeper muscle layers than Swedish massage. May result in slight soreness.
Sports Massage
Typically used before, during and after athletic events. A blend of various techniques, this massage prepares athletes for peak performance by draining away metabolic waste, relieving swelling, reducing muscular tension, promoting flexibility and preventing injury.
Trigger Point Therapy
A trigger point is a tight band in the skeletal musckle that stays in a hard contraction. They can cause pain when touched and may cause head and neck aches. By slowly applying pressure over a trigger point, the muscle relaxes.
Myofascial/Neurokinetic Therapy
Consist of shortening muscle tissue, applying trigger point pressure and slowly stretching the muscle under trigger point pressure. Highly effective for increasing range of motion and reducing referred pain.
Pregnancy Massage
Alleviates aches, reduces fatigue, enhances sleep, helps morning sickness, and can even calm baby!
Post Partum Massage
Mothers of newborns often experience muscle fatigue and soreness. What better way to be cared for than a 30-minute massage performed in the comfort of the hospital bed.
Foot Bath
Just relax and unwind as your feet (and the 7,000 nerves they contain) soak in a delightful warm water bath. An exhilarating foot and calf massage follows. You'll leave with renewed energy and enthusiasm!
Warm Paraffin Therapy
Heat therapy ideal for arthritis, tendonitis, joint imflammation, sprains and other conditions in which heat is recommended. A dip in the soft, pliable wax coats the skin, opens pores and is a special treat for swollen and tired hands and feet. Not for use until 48 hours after a soft tissue injury. Persons with diabetes or poor circulation should consult their doctor first.