What is it?
Deep
Therapeutic Bodywork is an innovative form of manual therapy designed to
restore proper length and width to bound muscles and soft tissue structures in
the body. This technique was developed by the late physical therapist Nate
Schulman, who found that this approach improved range of motion and joint and
soft tissue mobility in his clients, often with immediate and lasting results.
“I tried acupuncture and chiropractic.
Mark was the only one who could pinpoint the problem and give me immediate
relief.”
Lisa Taylor – Burbank

Hamstring release
What happens in a session?
This
specialized technique utilizes the practitioner’s forearm, body weight and a
towel (for traction). The client is fully clothed and lies on a massage table
or sits in a chair. A typical session can last anywhere from 30 minutes to one
hour, depending upon the areas to be covered.
“As the former team doctor for the San
Diego Padres, I’ve worked with a lot of athletes.
I know firsthand how Mark’s technique can
benefit athletic people with a myriad of soft tissue problems.”
Dr. Zail Khalsa –
Beverly Hills

Upper trapezius release
What makes Deep Therapeutic Bodywork different?
Unlike
most manual therapies, by using the practitioner’s forearm, this method
maximizes tissue coverage, while minimizing the impact to nerves and sensitive
areas. The practitioner can better leverage the work for a faster, deeper and
profound result that relaxes muscle tension and discomfort, and facilitates the
body’s ability to move freely.
“Mark is a miracle worker. He did amazing
things for my back and neck. I recommend him to anyone who has a pain problem.”
Mark Garrett – Los Angeles
To schedule a
session, call:
(323) 574-3600
• Certified Deep
Tissue Specialist
• Certified Massage
Therapist
• Certified Corrective
Exercise Specialist
• Certified Pilates
Instructor
• Certified Personal
Trainer