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52 | NOVEMBER 28 • 2019

Boom

it, is a gentle, hands-on
approach to massage that
releases tensions in the
body, relieves pain and
dysfunction, and improves
overall whole-body health
and wellness.
Clients who see
Schreiber typically have
sustained traumatic
brain injuries or are
experiencing acute or
chronic pain related to
accidents.
“Craniosacral therapy
works with the central
nervous system,” Schreiber
said. “I believe more in
the osteopathic school of
thought that the body can
heal itself. (Craniosacral
therapy) can be used on
anyone and everyone.
There are very few
contraindications for it.”
As a licensed massage
therapist, Schreiber
said it’
s important to
her to dispel the myth
that massage is just for
relaxation.
“Massage and the
different modalities
of massage are very
important in the medical
world, and it’
s important
that they’
re recognized as
such,” she said. “A lot of
people benefit from the
results they get from a
session.”
Perlman, who has a
background in psychology,
said massage therapy
boosts mental health
in addition to physical
health.
“When I talk about
mental health, relaxation
and massage help,” she
said. “Mental health is
really important, and
touch is important. We
lose our connection (with
touch) as adults and we
lose that quality of touch.
Massage can really help
with that.”

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