MEET EMMA

Emma (She/Her) is a graduate of Lotus Professional College’s Massage Therapy Program. She is a recent addition to Richmond, moving from Harrisonburg, VA. After obtaining her Undergraduate Degree in Biology, she changed paths towards Massage Therapy. Her science-oriented background adds to her session through her ability to consider the particulars of what is happening within the body, and how that may contribute to the issue at hand. Emma values working with people who are focused on pain management, therapeutic sessions, and women’s health. She has trainings related to pregnancy, fertility, dynamic cupping techniques, and facial cupping.

“I feel that I am great at reading the body. I really shine when there is a focus of the session like pain relief.” She provides a wonderfully relaxing session for those looking to lessen the effects of stress. She enjoys incorporating hot stones, cupping, stretching, and aromatherapy for the clients who are interested.

In her free time, she loves being in nature, near the river, and doing fun things as a proud dog mom. She was also a bartender for 10 years!

TESTIMONIALS

“Emma has a unique approach to bodywork. From the intentional music choices to the subtle bedside manner. Shoulder joints felt looser, hips were mobilized, and the pressure was quite consistent. Her style is definitely a direct translation of who she is as a practitioner. Got the best sleep that night too!” -D.C.

“Emma is a fantastic massage therapist and is professional in all aspects of her work. She brings a peaceful but confident presence to the session which is much appreciated and she is always considerate of my physical and psychological needs in a careful, but authentic, way. I greatly appreciate her work and would recommend her to anyone!” -T.H.

“Emma was amazing. I felt great immediately after and feel even better this morning. Definitely scheduling a return visit with her next month soon!” -M.K.

“I felt taken care of the entire time I was there. Emma's massage was fabulous, I never felt forced to make small talk, and I left feeling much better than when I came in.” -M.O.