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The Art of Touch Massage &
Bodywork Largo Florida
Women Empower Member Information
The art of touch is a healing arts center that is part massage
clinic, part day spa, and part art gallery. Our signature
massage is an integration of therapeutic and relaxation
techniques. Therapeutic treatments include neuromuscular (also
known as deep tissue), trigger point, myofascial release, and
muscle energy technique.
If you suffer from headaches, chronic pain, back pain, TMJ,
fibromyalgia, to name a few, we can provide an integrated
therapeutic massage to fit your needs.
The Art of Touch offers hot stone treatments, Thai herbal
compress massage, and Biomat (far infrared and negative ion)
sessions, in addition to paraffin treatments, salt/sugar
scrubs, and detoxifying body wraps.
The Art of Touch Massage & Bodywork
Contact: Alicia
Orbea, MM19675
Phone: 727-593-3600
12551 Indian Rocks Rd Ste 2
Largo, FL
33774
EMail: massage@the-art-of-touch.com
Business Category: Massage Therapy,
Wellness
Additional Information:
First time clients will receive
$10 off any massage service when you mention seeing us on
www.womenempower.com.
Sessions are by appointment Monday
through Saturday.
The Art of Touch opened its doors in May of 2007 and is a
member of the Largo-Mid Pinellas Chamber of Commerce as well
as Business Networking International Winner's Circle of Largo.
Owners Alicia Orbea, Cassandra Haggert, and Lynn Ellen Gaffin
graduated with excellence from The Humanities Center in
Pinellas Park. They are all certified in neuromuscular
therapies, including deep tissue, positional release, trigger
point, and muscle energy technique.
Alicia has always been intrigued by the medical field and knew
even before attending massage therapy school that she wanted
to own a business. She began her career as a massage therapist
working in a physical therapy clinic under Kirsten Snellenberg;
one of her massage instructors and a well respected physical
therapist in the Tampa Bay area. After honing her hands on
skills and learning a great deal from her mentor, she,
Cassandra, and Lynn Ellen focused their energies on opening a
massage practice.
Cassandra aspired to work in the health care field ever since
elementary school. She also aspired to own a business. After
graduating at the top of her class, Cassandra started out
assisting a local chiropractor.
Lynn Ellen's dream of establishing a healing arts center
evolved during her 22 years in custom software development,
corporate management, and consulting. Immediately following
completion of her massage curriculum, she assumed Director of
Education responsibilities for the school. She stepped down in
July in order to focus on more quickly building The Art of
Touch practice. She continues to instruct massage practice and
career development education classes.
Women Empower
Member Since: August 2007
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