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Massage
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Massage therapy improves circulation by bringing oxygen and other nutrients to the body tissues. It relieves muscle tension and pain, increases flexibility and mobility, helps clear lactic acid and other waste, and reduces pain and stiffness in muscles and joints. Massage therapy relieves stress by lowering levels of hormones, namely cortisol, while enhancing the body’s immune system. These numerous health benefits allow the body to function more efficiently and comfortably.
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Types of Massage
Swedish Massage – the massage therapist (MT) applies long smooth strokes, kneading, and circular movements on superficial layers of muscle using massage oil or lotion to produce a very gentle and relaxing massage for the client. Swedish massage is often recommended for someone who has never experienced professional massage.
Deep Tissue Massage – The MT targets the deeper layers of muscle and connective tissue by using slower strokes or friction techniques across the grain of the muscle. Deep Tissue massage is recommended for individuals with chronically tight or painful muscles, repetitive strain, postural problems, or recovery from injury. It is not uncommon to experience some soreness for one or two days following a deep tissue massage session.
Sports Massage – is specifically designed for individuals who engage in rigorous physical activity and place high demands on their bodies. The MT uses a combination of techniques aimed at helping muscles and tissues to repair or recover faster and to maintain flexibility, thereby keeping the athlete injury-free and performing at a high level. The strokes applied are generally faster than Swedish massage and facilitated stretching is usually incorporated into the session.
Zen Shiatsu – is a form of Japanese bodywork that incorporates acupressure points, stretching and gentle energy work. Shiatsu provides an opportunity for the whole person to relax and regain balance as blockages are released and energy is brought to weakened areas. Shiatsu is effective for numerous chronic illnesses, stress and as prevention. Please wear comfortable clothing for your session.
Reiki - is a hands-on energy healing art that originated in Japan. The Reiki practitioner places her hands on or just above the client’s body in order to activate healing energy and the recipient draws the energy as needed. Reiki is very relaxing and leaves the client feeling a balance of energy in the physical, mental and spiritual areas.
Chair Massage – also known as Seated Massage or On-site Massage, is a technique that involves the use of a specially designed massage chair in which the client sits comfortably. Seated massage includes bodywork that incorporates aspects of Shiatsu and Swedish massage. It can be provided on-site at a variety of venues including businesses, social events, health fairs, conferences, etc. It is a relaxing, yet energizing experience.
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Massage Therapists
Xzavier Blackmone specializes in Swedish, Deep Tissue and Sports Massage. His approach also utilizes techniques of reflexology and various forms of energy work. Xzavier completed his studies at the ACT College in Alexandria, Virginia.
Xzavier's approach to bodywork embodies holistic and medicinal elements of healing aimed at balancing the energy from your mind and body. His goal is to help relieve your body and mind of stress and tension, thereby allowing you to function freely and comfortably.
Hours:
Mondays & Thursdays - 4pm to 9pm
Fridays - noon to 9pm
Saturdays - 10am to 6pm
Rani Riber was trained in massage therapy at The Virginia Learning Institute in Falls Church, Virginia. After obtaining her license, Rani practiced in a variety of settings before finding a home with The District Wellness Group.
Rani looks forward to tailoring a massage to the specific needs and goals of her client. She uses a combination of relaxing Swedish massage, gentle stretches and deep tissue work on problem areas in an effort to affect the overall well being of her client. Having dealt with re-occurring lower back pain over the years, Rani feels particularly able to address the lower back pain issues of her clients through a course of therapeutic massage.
After an extended maternity leave (two and a half years!) Rani is excited to rejoin the massage team at District Wellness.
Hours:
Every other weekend –
Saturdays - 11am to 4pm
Sundays - Noon to 5pm
Klara Royal is a licensed massage therapist and Zen Shiatsu practitioner. She is a graduate of Darja Shiatsu School and has studied Chinese Pressure Massage, Swedish techniques and Classical Massage. In addition, Klara practices Pregnancy Shiatsu and teaches Infant Massage to families. Her extensive education includes Inge Schubert's work with tuning forks, ear candling, tiger-thermie, cupping, moxibustion, and light and energy work (Reiki I - III, charkas, aura, and Metamorphosis Massage).
Hours:
Fridays - 5pm to 9pm
Sundays - Noon to 5pm
Yvette Williams is a Nationally Certified Massage Therapist who is originally from the Washington DC area. She has rejoined our staff after living abroad in Ireland for several years where she established a therapeutic massage clinic and training program. Yvette has been practicing massage for over a decade and specializes in Deep Tissue, Swedish and Pregnancy Massage. She is now training in Cranial Sacral techniques and adding that specialty to her practice.
In her work with athletes, Yvette uses a combination of Deep Tissue and Trigger Point techniques to alleviate lactic build-up & soreness and to promote faster recovery and longevity.
Hours:
Mondays - Noon to 4pm
Tuesdays - Noon to 8pm
Thursdays - Noon to 4pm
1st and 3rd Saturday of each month from Noon to 8pm
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Massage Price List
Individual Massage Sessions
| 30-minute | $45 |
| 60-minute | $80 |
| 90-minute | $110 |
| On-site Chair Massage | Please call for quote |
Massage Cards (offer savings of 10% to 15% on One Hour and 90-minute Massages)
Massage Card 3-pack:
| One Hour | $216 |
| 90-minute | $297 |
Massage Card 5-pack:
| One Hour | $340 |
| 90-minute | $470 |
Schedule your massage appointment online!
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Acupuncture
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H. Frank Neely
H. Frank Neely is a Licensed Acupuncturist, Nationally Certified in Acupuncture and Chinese Herbology, and holds a Master of Science Degree in Oriental Medicine.
Frank has trained extensively in the U.S., China and Tibet. He has been studying Martial Arts since childhood and currently teaches several styles of Kung Fu, Tai Chi and Classical Chinese Weapons. Frank also enjoys teaching Meditation and Qi Gong classes to private students and groups.
Specialties
pain management, prenatal and postnatal care, migraines, stroke recovery, asthma, stress management, dermatology, and sports injuries.
Services
Acupuncture
Acupuncture uses pre-sterile one time use stainless steel pins that lightly enter the skin and activate the internal systems of the body that restore health and healing. The body has pathways called meridians where energy (Qi) flows connecting all the body systems and internal organs. By stimulating the points along these pathways the body releases chemicals, enzymes and hormones to help the healing process.
Herbology
Herbology is the Chinese art of combining medicinal herbs. It is traditionally one of the more important modalities utilized in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM). Each herbal medicine prescription is a cocktail of many herbs tailored to the individual patient. The practitioner usually designs a remedy using one or two main ingredients that target the illness. Then he adds other ingredients to adjust the formula to the patient's individual yin/yang conditions.
Chinese Herbology is a highly effective form of treatment for the following conditions: joint and muscle pain, stress, digestive and bowel disorders, menopausal symptoms, PMS, diabetes, impotence, headaches, obesity, eating disorders, substance abuse, hair loss, premature graying, fibroids, infertility, emotional disorders respiratory problems, insomnia, impaired immune function, and seasonal allergies.
Kung Fu
Kung Fu is a vigorous form of Martial Art that focuses on conditioning to build one’s speed and power. This Martial Art is excellent for physical training, self-defense and mental fortitude. Kung Fu is famous for fighting skills, but it also provides mental, physical and spiritual development. Group and private classes are available in Northern Shaolin Kung Fu and weapons, Southern Tiger Crane Kung Fu and Tong Bei.
Tai Chi
Tai Chi is regarded as the highest Martial Art. Though today it is widely known for its relaxation and health benefits, it is actually a very effective and powerful form of Martial Art and self-defense. Tai Chi focuses on relaxing the mind and body which allows one to neutralize the opponents force, follow the direction of that force and then redirect it. So in essence, you don’t use your own force but borrow your opponent’s.
Group and private classes are offered in Wu style, Tai Chi push hands and Tai Chi weapons.
To contact Frank Neely directly, please call (202) 253-0670 or send email to urbantao@yahoo.com
Life Coaching
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Donna Marzo, PsyD
Donna Marzo is a licensed psychologist with nearly 15 years of experience helping individuals to reach their optimal level of health and wellness.
Dr. Marzo works with adults and older adolescents using individual and group modalities and has a specialty practice in the area of sport & exercise psychology. Her general approach can best be described as developmental and holistic in nature. Dr. Marzo uses a combination of strategies and techniques to help her clients achieve their goals.
Services
Life Coaching
Life Coaching is a collaborative process between Coach and Client aimed at helping individuals to clarify and achieve personal goals. Life Coaches use multiple methods to assist clients with the process of goal-setting and attainment. Coaching is not targeted at psychological illness, nor is it appropriate for individuals who are challenged by significant clinical issues.
Life Coaching is a particularly effective process for:
- Negotiating life transitions (social, professional, or personal)
- Managing stress more effectively
- Improving the quality of your relationships
- Instituting change
- Enhancing performance in occupational settings
Clients who respond most favorably to Life Coaching demonstrate a willingness to learn something new and are committed to the process of making change and realizing their goals with the support and guidance of their Coach.
Biofeedback
Biofeedback is a technique that increases awareness of the mind-body connection and teaches self-regulation skills. It is based on scientific research of the psychophysiology of stress, emotions and the interactions between the heart and brain. Repeated exposure to stress produces erratic heart rate rhythms and inhibits higher cognitive functioning such as judgment, concentration, decision-making, motor skills and reaction time. Through biofeedback, individuals learn the tools and techniques to self-regulate, thereby neutralizing stress and optimizing performance.
Biofeedback is beneficial in addressing:
- Stress
- Generalized and social anxiety
- Hypertension
- Anxiety regarding public speaking
- Specific fears or phobias
- Tension headaches and migraines
- Insomnia and sleep disturbances
- Enhancing peak performance in sports, business and the performing arts
Sport Performance Consulting
A sport psychologist or sport performance consultant works with athletes, coaches and teams to optimize their performance. There are specific mental skills that can be learned and practiced by athletes of all ability levels which will enhance their performance and enjoyment in sport. Successful athletes train their minds like they train their bodies.
Areas commonly addressed:
- Goal-setting and commitment
- Concentration/focus
- Performing under pressure
- Dealing with injury and rehab
- Sport-life balance
- Team Cohesion
- Effective self-talk and visual imagery
For more detailed information on Dr. Marzo’s sport psychology practice, please visit www.MindMuscle.net
Exercise Initiation & Maintenance
Exercise psychologists focus on the psychological or mental aspects associated with physical activity. Even though exercise has been shown to decrease the risk of many diseases, reduce blood pressure, and diminish feelings of depression and anxiety, reports indicate that only 25% of adults engage in 20+ minutes of vigorous physical activity 3 or more times per week, and 38% are completely sedentary (USDHHS, 2004).
Exercise psychologists or consultants work with their clients to better understand the factors that contribute to initial and sustained involvement in exercise. The exercise consultant often collaborates with other health professionals, such as personal trainers and nutritionists. An Exercise Consultant can help you to achieve the following:
- Identify realistic and meaningful goals that you can commit to
- Initiate healthy lifestyle changes
- Create an individualized exercise program that you can initiate and maintain
- Effectively deal with exercise interruptions and challenges with adherence (i.e., boredom, motivation issues, life changes, etc.)

