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Rebecca Rice-Wilson

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My name is Rebecca Rice-Wilson, and I am an integrative massage therapist specializing in enhancing the inherent wellness of my clients through bodywork. I have been learning and working in the area of holisitic health for 25 years. I’m a graduate of the Boulder College of Massage Therapy and am Nationally Certified in massage therapist. I have also completed advanced studies in Myofascial Release Therapy, The Rossiter Method and Gillespie Approach/Cranial Fascial Therapy (CFT).

My practice is primarily focused on the treatment of chronic or acute injury, and pain. I specialize in the integration of Therapeutic Massage, Neuromuscular Therapy, Myofascial Release Therapy, The Rossiter Method, and The Gillespie Approach/Cranial Fascial Therapy (CFT).

I am passionate about educating clients and empowering you to take control of your own health and well-being. I am particularly focused on holistic healing that addresses the root causes of a client’s discomfort. Bodywork, I believe, enhances the inherent wellness that resides within each of us.

I believe in offering a caring professional presence, a mindful, nurturing touch, and a deep attentiveness to the subtlety of each client. It’s my aim to ensure a client leaves our sessions feeling relaxed, rejuvenated, at peace and with a greater awareness of the patterns that brought them to my practice.

My hope is that you are able to navigate your way through the site and onto my table with confidence, please feel free to contact me with any questions regarding your journey to wellness, health and healing. My task as your massage therapist is to assist you in your journey by utilizing the many tools at my disposal.

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Contact Information

Home Office
8295 Kincross Dr.,
Boulder, CO 80301

Email: rebecca@imassageboulder.com
Phone: (303) 704-0638

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