Time to relax and unwind
Connecting Touch invites you to come in and start your unwinding with soft music and herbal tea in our peaceful waiting area. Just sit back and enjoy the quiet.
Welcome to Connecting Touch
Welcome to your oasis of serenity!
Connecting Touch provides a warm and inviting environment for you to help you let go of the hectic pace of this hurry-up society in which we live. Whether you are suffering from an injury, a chronic condition or just stress from everyday life, you will walk away with a sense of peace and well-being.
Hot Stone Massage
Treat yourself or a friend to a Hot Stone Massage experience. This 1 1/2 hour treatment combines the sensation of hot stones with a massage.
Hot stone massage is a specialty massage that uses smooth, heated stones. They are often basalt, a black volcanic rock that absorbs and retains heat well.
It is a deeply soothing, relaxing form of massage. The heat helps tight muscles release.
What Happens During a Hot Stone Massage?
*Before you arrive, the massage therapist sanitizes the stones and heats them in 120-150 degree water.
* The therapist uses traditional strokes of Swedish massage while holding a heated stone. As the stone cools, the therapist replaces it with another.
* The therapist might also leave heated stones in specific points along your spine, or in the palms of your hands, or even between your toes to improve the flow of energy in your body.
* If you have inflammation or muscle injury, cold stones are sometimes used.
How Much Does a Hot Stone Massage Cost?
A hot stone massage is more expensive than a basic Swedish massage because it requires more preparation and usually runs longer. Connecting Touch’s rate is $125.00 for the one-and-a-half hour session.
What You Need To Know About Hot Stone Massage:
* The therapist uses many stones of various shapes and sizes.
* The heat of the stones helps muscles release more quickly than in traditional massage.
* You should speak up if the stones are too warm or the pressure too intense.
*Hot stone massage was invented in 1993 by Mary Hannigan, a native of Tucson, Arizona. She has trademarked her particular style and calls it LaStone Therapy, but most spas offer their own versions.
Massage Therapy
All of our massage therapists are licensed by the State Medical Board of Ohio and can provide you with a relaxation massage or a therapeutic massage.