I need a massage... badly.
If you're still looking call me. My buddies ex-wife is a certified massage thereapists and I've heard nothing but good things.
I was having a problem with my calf for awhile when I got my new job, and she worked on it for about 10 minutes and I felt great afterwards.
I was having a problem with my calf for awhile when I got my new job, and she worked on it for about 10 minutes and I felt great afterwards.
If you're still looking call me. My buddies ex-wife is a certified massage thereapists and I've heard nothing but good things.
I was having a problem with my calf for awhile when I got my new job, and she worked on it for about 10 minutes and I felt great afterwards.
I was having a problem with my calf for awhile when I got my new job, and she worked on it for about 10 minutes and I felt great afterwards.
a friend of mine graduated about a year ago from school up here on the penninsula and is really good at it. he charges 20 for a half hour and 40 for a full hour. He's not at a salon or anything but he does have a table, and would probably come to you. he's got a descent client list, just never worked for anyone else professionally. if you're interested i can give you his number.
I go to BombShells in Suffolk probably 3-4 times a year and I highly suggest it. It's kind of a 'boutique' type-place I guess you can call it, but the eye-candy is spectacular and they have a great staff of masseuses that work hard. If you've never had one, get ready. I find it really hard to drive after I get massages. It's like you just smoked a joint with Tommy Chong or something... all smiles and squinty eyes when you leave haha. And whatever you do, don't drink the night before. I got a full-body the morning after a hard night of drinking one time and felt seriously nauseous all day. Massages release a lot of toxins in your body.
A massage place will work out the knots and everything, but if its a persistent problem, that's not what you'd need. Go here:
http://www.morganwellnesscenter.com/
His place is on Va. Beach Blvd. in Loehmann's Plaza. My brother and Dad have been seeing him for years now. He'll definitely set your back straight, because more than likely you'd need an adjustment in addition to a massage. But yea, I highly recommend them.
http://www.morganwellnesscenter.com/
His place is on Va. Beach Blvd. in Loehmann's Plaza. My brother and Dad have been seeing him for years now. He'll definitely set your back straight, because more than likely you'd need an adjustment in addition to a massage. But yea, I highly recommend them.
I go to BombShells in Suffolk probably 3-4 times a year and I highly suggest it. It's kind of a 'boutique' type-place I guess you can call it, but the eye-candy is spectacular and they have a great staff of masseuses that work hard. If you've never had one, get ready. I find it really hard to drive after I get massages. It's like you just smoked a joint with Tommy Chong or something... all smiles and squinty eyes when you leave haha. And whatever you do, don't drink the night before. I got a full-body the morning after a hard night of drinking one time and felt seriously nauseous all day. Massages release a lot of toxins in your body.
A massage place will work out the knots and everything, but if its a persistent problem, that's not what you'd need. Go here:
http://www.morganwellnesscenter.com/
His place is on Va. Beach Blvd. in Loehmann's Plaza. My brother and Dad have been seeing him for years now. He'll definitely set your back straight, because more than likely you'd need an adjustment in addition to a massage. But yea, I highly recommend them.

http://www.morganwellnesscenter.com/
His place is on Va. Beach Blvd. in Loehmann's Plaza. My brother and Dad have been seeing him for years now. He'll definitely set your back straight, because more than likely you'd need an adjustment in addition to a massage. But yea, I highly recommend them.







