RELAX, REVIVE, REJUVENATE
at Kennett Square Massage!
Therapeutic massage is beneficial to your body, mind and spirit. Enjoy a relaxing Swedish massage, relieve tension and stress as you leave the world behind.
Whether seeking relief for a medical condition, searching for a method to help deal with the stresses of daily life or maintaining good health, more
and more people turn to therapeutic massage.
Massage is beneficial by itself or can be combined with the treatment of your physician, physical therapist or chiropractor.
Kennett Square Massage is located in Historic Kennett Square with easy access to free parking. If the lot is full, save your money and come inside for free parking tokens. Cash, checks and credit cards accepted.
Available Services
Get to Know You Visit
This initial visit will allow you to sample different styles of massage to determine what technique is best for you using Swedish, Deep Tissue, Trigger Point Therapy and Myofascial Release. 10-minute consultation and 50-Minute Session.
50-Minute Session $45.00
Pick Me Up Massage
For those with limited time, but in need of a quick fix, this massage concentrates on specific areas of concern and is tailored to help you get through your day. Choose from neck, shoulders, back, arms, hands, legs, hips and feet. This session is completed with the client fully clothed. A wonderful lunch-time treat!
15-Minute Session $15.00
Paraffin Hand Treatment and Massage
Your session will begin with a paraffin hand dip in fresh, vitamin enriched paraffin wax, which will warm and nourish dry, chapped skin, relieve achey joints and rejuvenate dry, cracked cuticles.
As the nourishment of the paraffin takes effect on your hands, you will sit in a comfortable chair with a warm neck wrap for added relaxation. After 10 minutes the wax is gently removed from your hands and discarded. You will then enjoy a stress relieving hand and forearm massage.
20-Minute Session $25.00
Swedish Relaxation Massage
This classic full body massage provides an antidote to stress and muscular tension and increases circulation, leaving you feeling relaxed and renewed. Swedish massage uses firm but gentle pressure to promote relaxation, ease muscle tension and promote a feeling of well-being.
30-Minute Session $35.00
60-Minute Session $60.00
90-Minute Session $90.00
Corrective Theraputic Massage
Use of multiple techniques (Swedish, Myofascial Release, Deep Tissue, etc.) in order to relax, revive and rejuvenate you. This session will focus on areas of concern and may be combined with hydrotherapy to acheive the desired outcome such as increasing range of motion, relieving pain and decreasing inflammation of the muscle tissue.
30-Minute Session $45.00
60-Minute Session $75.00
90-Minute Session $105.00
Myofascial Release Massage
Myofascial Release is a very effective hands-on technique that provides sustained pressure into myofascial restrictions to eliminate pain and restore motion. Fascia plays an important role in the support of our bodies, since it surrounds and attaches to all structures. Regular sessions of Myofascial release can improve posture, ease areas of muscle soreness, and improve flexibility. In clients with fibromyalgia, back pain and other muscle-associated health issues, myofascial release can be highly beneficial.
Sports Massage
Helps athletes of any level prepare for, and recover from, strenuous workouts. The focus is on the problem area utilizing techniques to stretch your muscles, reduce inflammation and promote healing. An exceptional treatment for the physically active, this massage is designed to prevent sore muscles that can result from intense exercise or overexertion.
Prenatal Massage
Available after 13 weeks/3 months. This massage will
help eleviate pain and discomfort associated with pregnancy.
Beneficial for mom and baby!
70-Minute Session $80.00
Treat for Two Massage
Couples, friends, relatives - This session includes side-by-side 1-hour Swedish massage with two massage tables, two massage therapists and LOTS of relaxation. After your massage enjoy complimentary cup of tea or glass of wine with a specialty bread from Great Harvest Bread Company. Call for available times.
60-Minute Massage plus 30-Minute Treat $195.00
Inquire about our Package Pricing
and Gift Certificates
Refer a friend or family member and receive your choice of
20% off your next visit or an additional 15 minutes.
Selection made at time of scheduling.
Cash, Check and Credit Cards Accepted for Payment.
Stacy Madonna Gibson, MT
Stacy completed training in massage therapy at Cortiva Institute - Pennsylvania School of Muscle Therapy, King of Prussia, PA acquiring over 600 hours of classroom and hands on training.
She graduated top of her class with a 4.0 GPA and received the prestigious Mary Jo Meyers Outstanding Student Award selected by fellow classmates, instructors and administrators. This award is a
symbol of her distinction as a massage therapist.
As an insured and nationally certified Massage Therapist, Stacy offers a quiet, relaxing space for you to enjoy your massage at Kennett Square Massage.
General Directions
From Philadelphia:
Take Baltimore Pike/US-1 South
Exit onto E. Baltimore Pike - Kennett Square Exit near Wal-Mart
Turn LEFT onto Union Street
Turn LEFT onto E. Cypress Street
Turn LEFT onto Sycamore Alley
Parking lots are immediately to the RIGHT
Two lots behind 116 and 120 buildings are available for parking.
From Rising Sun, MD:
Take Kennett Oxford Bypass/US-1 NORTH
Exit PA-82 Unionville/Kennett Square
Turn RIGHT onto PA-82/N. Unionville Road/Union Street
Turn RIGHT onto Sycamore Alley
From Hockessin, DE:
Take PA-7
Turn RIGHT at Limestone Road
Slight RIGHT at Kaolin Road
Turn LEFT to stay on Kaolin Road
Continue on S. Union Street
Turn RIGHT at E. Cypress Street
Turn LEFT on Sycamore Alley
From Gap, PA:
Head southeast on PA-41 S toward Newport Pike
Turn LEFT to merge onto Kennett Oxford Bypass/US-1N toward Kennett Square/Philadelphia
Take PA-82 exit toward N. Unionville Road/Kennett Square
Turn RIGHT at PA-82 S/N. Unionville Road
Turn LEFT at E. Cypress Street
Reiki by Bob Risoli, Holistic Therapist
Bob started a journey toward energy based health and healing 15 years ago. Today he is on a mission to help those interested to regain a better way of health by re-learning their
body’s natural healing ability. Bob has been a Reiki Practitioner since 2000 and he has a Bachelor’s degree in Natural Health from Clayton College.
Reiki is a Japanese technique administered by the laying of hands for stress reduction and relaxation that also promotes healing. When your life energy is low, or if there is
a restriction in its flow, you are more vulnerable to illness. When your energy is high and flowing freely, you are less likely to get sick. A subtle energy flows from the hands of the
practitioner into the client, and it’s this energy that creates the relaxation and healing effect.
In the simplest terms, Reiki is a type of energy. It is free of negativity and is filled with compassion, love, peace, wisdom, and every worthwhile quality. It’s the primal energy of
the universe being guided by the highest wisdom of the universe. This is why Reiki is such a wonderful healing energy.
Call 610-842-9257 to schedule your session.
Health Questionnaire
Your First Visit - What You Should Know.
Even though massage should be a relaxing experience, first time clients sometimes feel anxious. This is normal and hopefully after reading this information you will feel comfortable with your decision to receive a massage.
First of all, make sure it is a good time for you to have a massage. Reschedule your visit if you have a fever or had one with in 24 hours of your appointment time, have any skin irritations (poison ivy, sunburns, etc.), or if you are trying to stabilize your medication (because massage can affect the dosage needed).
In the days before your massage, drink plenty of water. Do not eat immediately before your massage.
Give yourself enough time to arrive on time, fill out any necessary paperwork and relax. If you are rushing and arrived stressed, it will take longer to get into a relaxed state.
Health History:
Generally first appointments begin with the intake process, starting with a health history questionnaire.
Many question why it is important for a massage therapist to know so much about the health background. It is important because massage affects the body by lowering the blood pressure, increasing circulation and manipulating muscle tissue, tendons and connective tissue. If there is a recent injury or medications to control certain diseases it is beneficial to you and the massage therapist for you to disclose this information. All information gathered is held in strict confidence.
Information you will need for the questionnaire:
Once the form is completed, it will be reviewed and the process of your massage will be explained to you in detail. You will then be left to undress in private to your comfort level, for some this may bean leaving on some or all under garments.
When massage isn't appropriate:
* If you are a cancer patient or a transplant patient, please check with your doctor prior to receiving a massage to be sure the massage will not interfere with your medications or cause tissue damage due to chemotherapy treatments.
During the Massage:
You will be on the massage table and draping of sheets and a blanket are used for your warmth and comfort. Only the area being massagesd will be exposed. Gluteal area (buttocks) is done over the draping.
Please let your therapist know if the pressure is too much, if you are cold, would like to avoid an area to be massaged, if you are sensitive or ticklish in a certain area or are experiencing discomfort with the technique.
After Your Session:
Once your session time has ended, you will be left to relax on the table for another minute or two and then dress in private. Once you have dressed open the door and the therapist will enter and discuss with you any areas of concern and answer any questions you may have regarding your session.
You will be given a bottle of water to get you started and you should drink at least 2 bottles following your massage to help flush any toxins that may have been lying dormant in your muscles. Toxins are waste products such as lactic acid.
It is best to try to stay quiet and calm the remainder of the day and try not to excert yourself too much. Depending upon the type of massage you have received, you may feel sore but should never experience severe pain.