Our Location:
Our new office is a mid 19th century residence turned into office building~ was considered to be the Italianate house. It has retained many of the characteristics of the style. Adams - Jenkins House is the historical name of the building built in 1885. It is located next to Quincy Knights of Columbus Hall and Walgreens, near North Quincy Center T Station. We have two private treatment rooms and professionally-trained therapists dedicated and willing to help maintain your health and well being.
Parking is infront and side of the building.
Our volunteer and other activities
- Quincy Medical Center
- YMCA- Quincy Southshore
- 11th "Wollaston Beach Volleyball" Wollaston, Quincy,MA - Aug. 2, 2009
- 3-Day Breast Cancer Walk Benefiting Susan G. Komen For The Cure - July 25, 2009
- 12th Annual Quincy Lions Club Run/Walk for Sight, April 25, 2009 - Sports Massage Volunteer
- Boston Marathon, Apr. 20, 2009 - Sports Massage Volunteer
- Quincy Medical Cancer Walk, Sept. 28, 2008 - Sports Massage Volunteer
- Maynard Monster Road Race, Sept. 20, 2007 - Sports Massage Volunteer
Benefits of Massage
- Helps relieve stress and aids relaxation
- Helps relieve muscle tension and stiffness
- Foster healing of strained muscle and sprained ligaments
- Reduces muscle spasm
- Enhances athletic performance, treats injuries caused during sports or work
- Improves circulation of blood and movement of limb tissues
- Reduces blood pressure
- Helps relieve tension-related headaches and effects of eye strain
- Improves posture
- Strengthens the immune system
- Promotes a relaxed state of mental alertness
- Reduces level of anxiety
- Fosters a feeling of well-being
- Fosters peace of mind
Links
Massage and Serious Health Conditions
Stress Propels Americans to Massage Therapy for Relief
Fifty-nine percent of Americans reported they are more stressed this year than they were a year ago, according to a survey sponsored by the American Massage Therapy Association® (AMTA®). For more information on the AMTA consumer survey, click here.
Massage and Serious Health Conditions
Stress Propels Americans to Massage Therapy for Relief
Fifty-nine percent of Americans reported they are more stressed this year than they were a year ago, according to a survey sponsored by the American Massage Therapy Association® (AMTA®). For more information on the AMTA consumer survey, click here.