Wednesday, November 17, 2010

See me at Sand Dollar Spa...

Jami Smith LMP

Jami Smith, Licensed Massage Practitioner, graduated from The Northwest Academy of Healing Arts in Tacoma, Washington and has experience in the following massage areas:

Swedish
Deep Tissue
Sports Massage
Chair Massage
Reflexology
Myofacial Release
Cervical Injuries
Pregnancy
Manual Lymph Drain
Hydrotherapy (including ice work)

Jami has always had a love of massage and has a natural gift; starting off working on her grandfather at his beauty salon massaging his shoulders and hands for candy money. She was always the friend who would rub your shoulders, feet or head.

Jami has a history of migraines and puts a special emphasis on head, neck and migraine work and research. Her massage is deep, fluid and relaxing. She has come up with and continues to refine migraine massage techniques. She is knowledgeable about helpful products for migraine sufferers.

She often includes stretching areas of concern.

"I love everything about massage, the soothing sounds, smells, relaxation and wellness. I am very passionate about my massage work and believe if I can work on you, you will be back for more."

Hobbies: sewing, shopping, purses & shoes, riding her beach cruiser bicycle, walks, yoga, belly dancing, counseling friends, reading, going to/playing at the beach, researching migraine information, family and nutrition.

What Serendipity Spa had to say about me:

Serendipity Spa welcomes Jami E. Smith, LMP

Jami E. Smith, LMP is the new massage therapist on-staff in Serendipity Spa at Bridgeport Place. Smith’s passion is “helping others feel better”. She has a radiant, engaging personality that inspires confidence. Clients praise her skill.

Styles of massage and treatment modalities include relaxation and therapeutic massage, Shiatsu (a type of massage where it is unnecessary to undress), Swedish, Reiki, Reflexology, and more. A special area of her interest is focused work on migraine relief with the use of ice and essential oils.

Smith has extensive experience as a pharmacy research assistant and pharmacy tech, but longed for a literal ‘hands on’ way to make a day-to-day difference in people’s lives.