I've experienced herniated discs in my neck and back since 1997. I went for physical therapy, acupunture,
epidurals, and took various pain meds to no avail. In 2001, while at work I herniated another disc and had to resort to using a cane. A colleague and friend of mine recommended Will. I thought holistic treatment-I truly was apprehensive. I didn't know if I wanted to trek from NJ to PA for a strange guy to work on me. Well, let me tell you. After that first visit, I walked (yes, walked)out of the office without my cane. This was not my first massage, Will knows what he's doing. Through various stretches, massage techniques, hot packs, and exercise, I felt entirely different. Sure it didn't cure me immediately. I had to visit him quite freqently at first-every two to three weeks. But the drive to PA became pleasurable as I begin to feel better. You will be greeted by a warm, compassionate , well-educated (and highly certified) massage therapist. He works with the individual-he keeps abreast with conventional medicine and sometimes combines it with holistic.
He'll talk to you and get to know you as a person.This is an integral part of the treatment. It's certainly nothing like the physical therapy or other massages that I have had. Now I see Will everyfour to five weeks. When my back flared up, I could call him to schedule an appointment or he would talk to me to find out what's Will carries a line of food supplements(Dr Lee's) which my husband also takes. We feel better than we have in years. IF you'plagued with distressing back or other muscular pain and have found no relief,, give Will a call. You'll be so glad that you did. Karen Tryon
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Pros: Thumbs up definitely
Cons: Doesn't accept insurance, but to live your life with less pain, is worth it
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