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Redlands Massage Therapy’s Medical Mission

By Jim Miller
Community Writer
11/15/2017 at 04:35 PM

It was easy for me to praise Mr. Webster’s proficient expertise of medical massage in last week’s article of the City News, as he has help me to overcome my anxiousness of having continuous hip pain for the rest of my life.  When I asked him why he got into this particular industry/profession, he said, “I have always been someone who wanted to help others.  I have gravitated to this profession that is literally hands-on.  I have been a chef, and ice carver and I am an artist.  Medical Massage Therapy grew out of my desire to make a difference in the lives of others and my proficiency at tactile endeavors.” Upon further questioning John stated that his main goal or mission with Redlands Massage Therapy was to offer the highest quality of hands-on medical massage therapy through a variety of modalities as a prelude to lifelong health and wellness.  He labeled his mission through the following values:

1)      Education—To acquire knowledge of current trends, ideas and treatments

2)      Integrity-----To achieve acceptance, belief and trust of the client at their level

3)      Value--------To deliver on the work, the process and the outcome

4)      Health-------To achieve the optimum level of stability for all systems

5)      Neutrality---To honor the vessel that is set before us

6)      Innovation—To strive, not for what is known, but what can be

Through the use of these values and his style for providing therapy, which is being a Fixer and Healer; John is able to listen to a patient’s body to determine what it really needs to be well once again.  Finally, John believes that Medical Massage Therapy can help all sorts of people.  Old and new traumas can effect our daily lives, preventing us from living to the fullest.  Those who have suffered car accidents, sports injuries, surgeries, cosmetic procedures, falls, sprains or broken bones, past abusive situations, trauma, death of someone close, loss, fear, chronic pain, stress, pregnancy, postpartum issues---everyone of those individuals who have suffered these pains are a candidate of Medical Massage Therapy.

Don’t wait—seek his professional help now.  You can call for an appointment at (909) 557-4415 and ask for his assistant Lisa.  That phone call will lead you to “A Gateway to Life-Long Health and Wellness”.

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