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Sports Massage Training for Cirque du Soleil's Kà
When Chris invited me to join a "Cirquassage Event," where I could practice sports massage on Kà performers, technicians, and staff, I didn’t hesitate. Before the event, we had two sessions to discuss expectations and practice sports massage techniques. Sports massage differs from therapeutic or spa-style massage.

Christina Aldan
3 min read


How Fascia, the Vagus Nerve, and Inflammation Are Changing the Way We Think About Healing
Y'all. I'm super inspired after listening to this podcast about. the vagus nerve and massage (manual) therapy this morning. It's called, The Thinking Practitioner, hosted by Til Luchau and Whitney Lowe

Christina Aldan
4 min read


How Slow Pressure Supports the Body and Mind
If you have been feeling overwhelmed, disconnected, or tense, a gentle and informed massage session may be exactly what your body and mind need.

Christina Aldan
2 min read
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ScarWork: What Happens When We Stop Fighting Scars and Start Listening
If you have scars that may be impeding movements, and you are in Las Vegas, massage may help! You may book time on my massage table.

Christina Aldan
Jan 3010 min read


Giddy-up! A-oom-pah-pah Mow-mow
Last month I traveled to Oak Ridge, Tennessee, for the first time. There, I earned 16 live Continuing Education (CE) hours and a certification in Myofascial Swedish massage. As a Licensed Las Vegas massage therapist, I’m always looking for ways to deepen my practice.

Christina Aldan
Jan 215 min read


Why Your Hip Flare-Ups Might Not Be Just Bursitis: A Look at the IT Band
If you’re having IT band pain, the solution usually isn’t to stretch the IT band itself, it’s to build up your booty. When the glute muscles do their job, they absorb and distribute more force, taking pressure off the overworked IT band.

Christina Aldan
Jan 162 min read


My Fascia Fan Protocol for Hip Pain
While bursitis can cause pain, many cases actually stem from tight fascia and restricted tendons converging around the greater trochanter. This area forms what I call a Fascia Fan, layers of connective tissue that can become stiff and limit movement.

Christina Aldan
Jan 34 min read


Lower Back Protocol with Fascial Release
Lower back pain often stems from tight muscles, inflammation, or restricted fascia —the connective tissue that surrounds muscles and organs. It even winds through your muscles. When fascia becomes stiff or stuck from long periods of contraction or scar tissue, it can pull on muscles and nerves, causing pain that feels deeper than a simple muscle ache.

Christina Aldan
Jan 25 min read


John Barnes's Healing Hands Seminar
Attending a John Barnes’s Myofascial Release (MFR) Seminar designed exclusively for patients opened my eyes to how this therapy can transform overall well-being. If you are a patient seeking healing or a therapist wanting to deepen your skills, this seminar offers a unique opportunity to unlock the power of MFR.

Christina Aldan
Dec 28, 20255 min read


I Melted in Norway
After graduating from my massage program, I had a two-month waiting period for my massage license to process. I am horrible at sitting still, so instead of pacing in circles I decided to travel to visit a friend in Stavanger, Norway. Of course, I had to book bodywork while I was there. I found Triangle Studio Stavanger and scheduled a 90-minute session with an MFR therapist named Carlynn.

Christina Aldan
Dec 2, 20254 min read


How Fascia, the Vagus Nerve, and Inflammation Are Changing the Way We Think About Healing
Y'all. I'm super inspired after listening to this podcast about. the vagus nerve and massage (manual) therapy this morning. It's called, The Thinking Practitioner, hosted by Til Luchau and Whitney Lowe

Christina Aldan
Oct 29, 20254 min read


Soft Tissue Manipulation Using Deep-MFR
Recently, I have had the privilege of learning from Chris Melmoth, who specializes in soft tissue manipulation at the deep fascial layer. This has added another valuable dimension to my education at the European Massage Therapy School.

Christina Aldan
Aug 22, 20253 min read


My Journey in Massage School: Understanding Active and Latent Trigger Points Through Assessment
As I progress in my journey through massage school, I am increasingly aware of how both active and latent trigger points can restrict muscle movement and flexibility. Both types can lead to discomfort and limit a person's range of motion.

Christina Aldan
Aug 8, 20253 min read


Massage Therapy Instructor Interview Series: Chris
It's truly been a transformational experience to learn from Chris. Chris has personally helped me overcome stubborn pain and restrictions, as well as several of my friends. He is a Master at his craft, and has the wisdom and experience and professionalism to help heal others through touch.

Christina Aldan
Jul 29, 20254 min read


Exploring the Heart's Myofascial Structure Through a Unique Spiral Unwinding Technique
I was today-years-old when I learned a heart muscle was helical and continuous.

Christina Aldan
Apr 15, 20252 min read
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