Meet Our Practitioners
 
    Janet Chandler
  Clinical Psychology
  David Edelberg
  Internal Medicine
  Sara Harris
  Asian Body Therapist
  Sujatha Mannal
  Homeopathy
  Nikol Margiotta
  Naprapath, Nutrition   Consultant
  Karen Meier
  Physical Therapist
  Mary Nagle
  Intravenous Therapies
  Katie Huff Oberlin
  Certified Healing Touch   Practitioner
  Katie Reiss
  Massage Therapy
  Paul Rubin
  Chiropractic Medicine
  Mari Stecker
  Traditional Chinese   Medicine
  Larry Stoler
  Clinical Psychology
  Seanna Tully
  Herbology
  Samson Wong
  Myofacial and Muscle   Therapy
 

SAMSON WONG
Myofascial and Muscle Therapy

 

INTRODUCTIONS, PLEASE!

Sam Wong is state-licensed and certified in Massage Therapy. He received his training from Chicago School of Massage Therapy and is a member of the American Massage Therapy Association. Sam has been practicing massage for six years, but his interest in massage therapy stems from childhood. Before entering massage therapy as a career, Sam studied in a Buddhist monastery. He has integrated Buddhist principles such as discipline and dedication into his practice of massage.


SHOULD I SEE HIM? YES,

If you are stressed and need to learn how to relax.

If you have suffered an injury and want to enhance healing.

If you are interested in energy balancing with pressure point therapy, Shiatsu, and reflexology.

If you want to improve your overall health.

SOME OF THE TECHNIQUES THAT SAM USES . . .

Qi Gong Massage – Massage Therapy techniques that directly affect internal organ systems.

Reflexology – A type of healing that involves points in the hands and feet that correspond to different parts of the body.

Myofascial Therapy – Techniques that allow the release of stress and tension from muscle.

Pressure Point Therapy – An energy-related therapy associated with meridians and acupressure.

Swedish Massage – One of the most common types of massage used to heal and relax the body.

Shiatsu Massage – A form of bodywork that involves working meridian points and stretching.


WHAT SHOULD I EXPECT FROM THERAPY?

A partnership in your health and well-being.

An integrative use of individualized bodywork techniques to optimize health.

Educate on proper and effective self-help techniques such as stretching and exercising.


AVAILABILITY

By appointment at the Lincoln Avenue office
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday


From Sam . . .

“As a massage therapist I believe in complimentary medicine. It is important that the individual patient and I work together to attain optimal health and improvement. Some of my areas of expertise include relaxation, treating injuries, chronic syndromes, improving recovery and overall health, as well as treating various other ailments.”