Services

The Mountain provides mobile massage therapy at your vacation destination, office or home. 


Mobile massage available to guests

at the beautiful Canyon of The Eagles Resort


60 minutes $150

75 minutes $165

90 minutes $180

120 minutes $240

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Massage Menu

The Mountain Song-Signature Massage

Integration of multiple styles and pressure, according to the client's needs. Stretching, drumming, sound therapy.
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The Mountain Calm-Swedish Massage

For relaxation or managing minor pain.This type of massage is also good for people new to massage. Kneading, long, flowing motion in the direction of the heart

deep, circular motions, vibration and tapping, passive joint movement


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The Mountain Climb-Deep Tissue Massage

Deep tissue massage uses more pressure than a Swedish massage. It’s a good option if you have chronic muscle problems, such as soreness, injury, or imbalance. It can help relieve tight muscles, chronic muscle pain, and anxiety.


During a deep tissue massage, your massage therapist will use slow strokes and deep finger pressure to relieve tension from the deepest layers of your muscles and connective tissues. Deep tissue massage is a good option if you have a lot of muscle tension or chronic pain. Avoid this type of massage if you’re overly sensitive to pressure.

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The Mountain Camp-Trigger Point Therapy

Trigger point massages are best suited for people who have injuries, chronic pain, or a specific issue or condition. Sometimes areas of tightness in the muscle tissues, known as trigger points, can cause pain in other parts of the body. By focusing on relieving trigger points, this type of massage can reduce pain.


Trigger point massage uses broad, flowing strokes that are gentle and relaxing combined with stronger, deeper pressure. The massage will include work on your entire body, though your therapist will focus on specific areas of your body that need to be released.

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The Mountain Air-Aromatherapy Massage 

Aromatherapy massages combine soft, gentle pressure with the use of essential oils. Your massage therapist will usually decide which essential oils to use, but you can let them know if you have a preference. Essential oils are diluted before being applied to the skin.


During the massage, you’ll be given a full-body massage while inhaling essential oils and absorbing them through your skin. Sometimes an aromatherapy massage will only focus on your back, shoulders, and head.

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The Mountain Sun-Sports Massage

Sports massage is a good option if you have a repetitive use injury to a muscle, such as what you may get from playing a sport. It’s also a good option if you’re prone to injuries because it can be used to help prevent sports injuries. You may also use sports massage to increase flexibility and performance. Additionally, sports massage can be used to relieve pain, anxiety, and muscle tension.


A sports massage can be done as a full-body massage or the massage therapist may focus on the parts of the body that need the most attention. Deep pressure may be alternated with soothing strokes depending on your needs.


If you prefer to wear clothing, make sure it’s thin, loose, and allows the therapist access to your muscles.

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The Mountain Baby-Prenatal Massage

Prenatal massage can be a safe way for women to get a massage during pregnancy. It can help reduce pregnancy body aches, reduce stress, and ease muscle tension. You can get a massage at any time during your pregnancy. However, many facilities, especially in the United States, do not offer massages to women in their first trimester due to the risk of miscarriage during this time.


Prenatal massage uses mild pressure similar to Swedish massage. The therapist will focus on areas such as your lower back, hips, and legs. You can be fully or partially undressed depending on your comfort level. During the massage, you’ll lie on your side with a full body pillow. If you’ve had pain in your calves or other parts of your leg, see a doctor before you have a massage.

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The Mountain Medic-Health Assessment Massage

Soothing slow massage to hands, arms, scalp and shoulders.

Includes vital signs-

blood pressure

pulse

temperature

respirations

blood o2 Saturation level
ascultation of lungs


Discuss wellness including hydration, bowel function, sleep schedules. Education on disease prevention, i.e. diabetes, heart disease.

RNs/LMTs do not make diagnoses or prognoses. We can assist in navigation of care.

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