About
The Clinic Our goal at Maple Leaf Healing Arts is to collaborate with you to achieve your optimum state of health and bring your body into balance. By developing this partnership, it allows you to continue doing the things that matter most to you.We offer several varieties of bodywork including: deep tissue, specified focus, injury, therapeutic and relaxation massage in a serene and private setting in the Maple Leaf neighborhood of Seattle.We accept cash, check, Premera, LifeWise, First Choice, Workers Comp, and PIP (personal injury protection/car accidents).
Wendy Rosinski Hi!I am excited to meet you. My background has been in therapeutic, injury, medical and relaxation massage. My personal goal has always been to help each person I meet live the life they want, doing the things they love.-Wendy
- The Clinic
- Wendy Rosinski
Massage
Massage therapy can treat a variety of conditions from sports injuries and pain, tendonitis, sprains and strains to relief from stress and anxiety. Stimulating the parasympathetic nervous system, also known as "rest and repose", massage promotes relaxation and decreases tension and depression.
Massage therapy can also enhance the immune system increasing one's resistance to disease and infection by stimulating the lymphatic system. It also improves the function and metabolism of the skin, the body's largest organ.
It is important for athletes and non-athletes alike to receive massage for its benefits in stretching muscles, tendons and ligaments thereby reducing chance of injury. It can help with muscle recovery, relief from cramps and spasms and increase circulation.
In addition, massage is important for those recovering from surgery. It can help decrease swelling, stretch scar tissue, promote tissue regeneration and stimulate healing.
Please call to schedule an appointment if you need support with any of the above.
Benefits of Massage Benefits of Massage
Experts estimate that upwards of ninety percent of disease is stress-related. And perhaps nothing ages us faster, internally and externally, than high stress.
Massage is an effective tool for managing this stress, which translates into:
Decreased anxiety. Enhanced sleep quality. Greater energy.
Improved concentration. Increased circulation. Reduced fatigue.
Massage can also help specifically address a number of health issues. Bodywork can:
Alleviate low-back pain and improve range of motion.
Assist with shorter, easier labor for expectant mothers and shorten maternity hospital stays.
Ease medication dependence.
Enhance immunity by stimulating lymph flow—the body's natural defense system.
Exercise and stretch weak, tight, or atrophied muscles.
Help athletes of any level prepare for, and recover from, strenuous workouts.
Improve the condition of the body's largest organ—the skin.
Increase joint flexibility.
Lessen depression and anxiety.
Promote tissue regeneration, reducing scar tissue and stretch marks.
Pump oxygen and nutrients into tissues and vital organs, improving circulation.
Reduce postsurgery adhesions and swelling.
Reduce spasms and cramping.
Relax and soften injured, tired, and overused muscles.
Release endorphins—amino acids that work as the body's natural painkiller.
Relieve migraine pain.