Massage

Therapists ease aches with Swedish and deep-tissue strokes or hot stones

Swedish massage uses long, flowing strokes; deep tissue uses intense pressure on connective tissue; hot stone uses warmed basalt stones

Derek Ramsey soothes muscles with Swedish or deep-tissue techniques before cosseting craniums with scalp massage

Kneading hands work through tension on the back or on reflex points of the feet to diffuse stress and alleviate chronic pain

Soft, gentle strokes of a 60-minute Swedish massage are combined with the reinvigorating scents of aromatherapy

Licensed and insured massage therapist kneads muscles with a gliding, medium-pressure Swedish massage or roots out knots with firm pressure

Experienced massage therapist creates custom massages, employing a variety of modalities

Swedish massage relaxes the nervous system with long, flowing strokes that can help enable the body to repair itself

Licensed massage therapists soothe sore muscles with one or three 60-minute Swedish massages

Gliding Swedish strokes assuage tension and bolster circulation, and optional scrubs exfoliate and soothe the feet