Top Massage Therapists in Utah
Despite having a long to-do list and errands, you should definitely unwind after all of it has been crossed out. Or you can even take a break halfway through your list to give you that boost of energy to complete what’s left. Taking a break doesn’t waste your time, it naturally recharges you by maximizing your body’s capabilities as if it were only about to start working. What better way to do that than have a massage?
Massage therapists can relieve your pain, reduce stress, unwind bound-up muscles and make you feel generally better. In addition, they can also help rehabilitate injuries, improve circulation, and increase relaxation. Now who doesn’t want that?
There are a lot of kinds of massage therapy techniques today. Some therapists specialize in deep-tissue, acupressure, reflexology, orthopedic, and sports massage. You’ll surely find one type of massage that you’re most comfortable with.
We’re way ahead of you. Yup, we’ve done our research to minimize the trouble of you having to looking for a massage therapist in your area. We now give you our Top 10 Massage Therapists in Utah!
Sheila Stone
Ogden, UT
Sheila has been practicing the art of bodywork for over 18 years and has worked on thousands of people. Sheila graduated from Myotherapy Institute in massage in 1996, received a formal degree in communications and psychology from Weber State University, became a certified life coach through NLPCA and is now completing a Master’s degree in Transformational Psychology through the Institute of Transpersonal Psychology. She has also completed various other trainings in bodywork therapies as well as mental, spiritual and emotional healing workshops and classes.
Curt Redd
Provo, UT
Curt began his career in bodywork after having graduated from Provo College in Massage Therapy in 2002. He got very good at deep tissue work, and could get a frozen shoulder to release, or a stiff back to soften up nicely. Curt then began studying the John F. Barnes approach to Myofascial Release, and later took many of the courses from John Barnes himself.
Shelbie Bonner
Providence, UT
A graduate of Utah College of Massage Therapy, Shelbie has been practicing massage therapy for nearly three years. Extremely passionate about the effects massage therapy can have on the body and mind, her main goal is creating a positive balance of letting your mind and body focus on letting go of all the everyday worry and stress, allowing a natural healing process to occur. Shelbie focuses on restoring modalities that vary from deep tissue, sports massage, structural integration, and trigger point therapy. She also incorporates Swedish massage to keep the body relaxed and healing at the same time.
Renée
Logan, UT
Renée attended the Utah College of Massage Therapy in 1991. Renée has been delighted to be a Licensed Massage Therapist in the states of Utah and Oregon since 1992.
Vicki Lee
South Ogden, UT
Vicki has been practicing massage therapy for 14 plus years and has over 300 hours of continuing education. She is a graduate and former faculty member of the Utah College of Massage Therapy. Vicki is a Utah State Licensed Massage Therapist and a member of the Associated Bodywork and Massage Professionals (ABMP). She is certified by the National Certification Board for Therapeutic Massage and Bodywork since 2001 (requires 40 hours of additional continuing education every 4 years).
Sarah Biggs
Logan, UT
Sarah is a 2001 Utah College of Massage Therapy Graduate and a Certified Herbalist. She is a Reiki Master since 2000. Sarah has over 17 years experience in aroma therapy. She is a 2015 graduate of both the International Institute of Iridology and the School of Natural Healing.
Kathryn Perkins
Sugarhouse, UT
Kathryn is the owner and licensed massage therapist (LMT) at Harmony Massage. She attended Myotherapy College of Utah from 2003-2004 and obtained her license to practice massage therapy in the state of Utah in January 2005. Kathryn also has over 300 hours of continuing education.
Eric
Taylorsville, UT
Eric’s main goal in starting Rocky Mountain Massage was to provide the very best care for all individuals in as many ways and possible. With the training with herbal remedies he has received, he can provide suggestions as to what herbs can be taken to help with physical ailments and refer you to herbal specialists.Eric has been spiritually trained and with that training he provides a place of total peace and comfort for you to come and receive the care you seek, and release any mental and emotional tension.
Catherine Lafitte
Syracuse, UT
Catherine has been in the healing arts professionally now for 10 yrs. Her goal is to create awareness through education and application of the energetic aspects of your Chakra system to allow you to live within their functions harmoniously to live a more balanced life. Catherine specializes in releasing, Sciatica, Hip/Joint restrictions, Frozen Shoulder, Tension Headaches/Migraines, Trigger Points and Channeling, Extract, and moving Energy.
Kalie
Orem, UT
Kalie liked helping others feel better and seeing them in less pain, so she decided to go to school to become a massage therapist. Kalie has since graduated and love what she does.