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| Laura Murphy |
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Licensed Massage & Bodywork Therapist North Carolina
License #5315
Nationally Certified - NCTMB, 2003 AMTA Professional
Member, Since 2003 Charlotte Chamber of Commerce Member, Since
2005 Business Leaders of Charlotte Member, Since 2005 National Association
of Women Business Owners Member, Since 2007 E-Women Network Member, Since
2007
Laura attended the Brenneke School of Massage in Seattle,
Washington. While Washington's state requirement is 650 hours, Laura took
Brenneke's Extended Professional License Program and graduated with over 1000
hours in training, which included: Swedish, Deep Tissue, Neuromuscular
Therapy, Sports Injury Prevention, Injury Treatment, Pregnancy, and spa
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Laura works with each client individually to develop treatment plans utilizing various massage modalities. While specializing in therapeutic medical massage therapy, Laura enjoys providing her clients with a soothing, relaxing, or invigorating massage depending on their individual needs.
Laura continues to grow her knowledge base through continuing education classes and working with other licensed therapists, giving her clients the best possible information and service possible.
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Becca Bazzle
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Licensed Massage & Bodywork Therapist North Carolina License #4095 Certified Nurturing the Mother ® Therapist
Nationally Certified – NCBTMB- since 2003 AMTA Professional Member- 2003-2006 AMBP Member- 2006-2008 AMC Member- 2008-2010 BLOC Associate Member- since 2008 E-women Member- since 2009
Becca attended ICT Kikkawa College in Toronto, Ontario. Although North Carolina only requires 500 hours, she felt that this did not allow enough time to learn about the human body. She discovered the ICT program by accident and was impressed with its 2200 hour program. The modalities they offered included Swedish, Deep Tissue, Sports and Injury Treatment and Prevention, Myofascial, and Suikodo, a version of Shiatsu.
Becca has since taken Continuing Education courses for Thai Bodywork, an eastern practice that is somewhere between massage and assisted yoga; and Nurturing the Mother ®, which includes not just pregnancy massage but also some fertility, labor, and post-partum work to help the couple through the whole birthing event.
Becca's work background includes spas, Occupation Therapy Clinics, and health clubs. Her focus is working with athletes of all levels to help them reach their highest potential. However, a varied background allows her to custom tune a massage for relaxation or general health, and she is looking forward to adding pregnancy work with her new clients.
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