Frequently Asked Questions about My Integrative Massage & Bodywork.

  • I am perfectly situated at 1318 S. College Ave, directly across from the CSU campus and just north of the famous CSU Annual Flower Trial Garden. Being in the heart of Fort Collins makes it easy for students, faculty, and locals to escape for a session. Look for us right on S College Avenue—a convenient, central sanctuary for informed bodywork.

  • Yes, I have dedicated parking available for you. While my address is 1318 S. College Ave, the parking lot is easiest to access via the alleyway rather than directly off the main street. This tucked-away entrance ensures a quiet arrival. Once you park, you’ll find my studio on the Lower Level of the building.

  • Every session begins with a brief conversation about your history and goals. I’ll go over intake and consent forms emailed to you when you booked. Whether you are recovering from a fall, managing a sports injury, or just need to unwind, I listen first so I can tailor my "informed touch" to your body's specific needs.

  • My Tiny Massage Studio specializes in personalized, therapeutic bodywork. Providing sessions that are never "cookie-cutter"—I focus on your specific muscle patterns and lifestyle, whether you’re a desk-worker or a competitive athlete.

  • Yes, I specialize in Integrative Bodywork. I am Board Certified with over 1,500 hours of advanced training—more than double the standard requirement.

    I often use the analogy of an artist: a master painter doesn't just use color theory or perspective in isolation; they pull from an entire toolbox of techniques to create a masterpiece. Similarly, I don't just "give a massage." I draw from my depth of knowledge in various theories and modalities to best accommodate your unique body. By blending clinical precision with intuitive flow, I craft a session that is as technically informed as it is deeply relaxing.

  • My reputation for deep tissue is built on what my clients on Google call an "intuitive and gifted" ability to find tension. With over 1,500 hours of training, I pull from a deep "toolbox" of techniques that I’ve used to treat professional and Olympic athletes, celebrity clients, and medical professionals.

    However, you don't have to be a pro athlete to get elite care. I apply that same "informed touch" to every body on my table. Using stellar anatomical knowledge, I identify exactly where your body is holding tension—often finding the knots before you even point them out—and resolving them with precision. Whether you are managing chronic pain or recovering from a weekend on the trails, you are getting bodywork backed by years of high-level experience.

  • Absolutely. I believe that sustainable relief is a partnership. I can provide valuable self-care education. After our session, I often suggest specific stretches or ergonomic "lifestyle tweaks" that you can do at home to maintain the mobility we achieved on the table. My clients find that these simple, personalized ideas—coupled with proper hydration—help the effects of the massage last much longer.

  • Yes. A significant part of my practice is dedicated to specialized injury recovery and orthopedic support. I frequently work with clients pre- and post-op for knee, hip, shoulder replacements, as well as those recovering from sports injuries or chronic conditions.

    Because of my clinical background and extensive training, I don't just "work around" an injury—I use an informed approach to address the compensations your body makes when it’s in pain. During our initial intake, we will discuss your history or injury details to ensure our session is both safe and highly effective. Whether we are focused on reducing inflammation, improving range of motion post-surgery, or preparing your tissues for an upcoming procedure, my goal is to support your body’s natural healing process with precision.