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I am a Licensed Medical Mobile Massage Therapist near you if you live in the Dayton, Ohio area. I gained my therapeutic experience working 5 years at two Massage Envy National Massage chains at Fairfield Commons mall and The Greene in Beavercreek, Ohio. I specialized in chiropractic massage as the lead massage therapist at Back in Motion Chiropractic located in Centerville, OH. I am a long-term member of the American Massage Therapy Association. My member ID is 1575901 and you can verify my registration and state license at It was during that time that I developed my own proprietary Healing Hands for Human Health massage technique I call Kinesiology Trigger-Point Release Therapy. This technique is not exercised anywhere else. I developed through years of trial and error with constant client feedback. For the last 5 years, I have mastered the art of identifying breakdowns in human anatomy, by transforming my medical school knowledge to my hands, using the power of human touch as my eyes. I combined sensitive touch with an mastery of Ohio State Licensed Modalities to achieve and accelerate maximum self-healing of the human body. Hence my branded slogan, “Healing Hands for Human Health." Not only do you get the best healing experience, you also get a full 60 minutes of massage. Most every popular massage chain offers a 60-minute massage but only gives you 50 minutes of actual massage. If you're unaware, they use 10 of your massage minutes to set up your room for treatment. I feel this is a terrible disservice to patients who want what they paid for… a full 60-minute massage. If you agree, book me. Venture out and experience a new world of massage with Payton C LMT Mobile Massage Therapy.
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