Meet Christine
Christine Paz
Another focus of her work that has continued to expand is her love of Women’s Health. She is a certified practitioner of Tul’ix Indigenous Arts, a bodywork modality for abdominal work, originally called the Arvigo Techniques of Maya Abdominal Therapy®. Furthermore, she is certified in Breast Massage from a Healthy Breast Massage, and certified as a Holistic Pelvic Care practitioner from Tami Lynn Kent of Wild Feminine.
In her free time, Christine loves hiking, picnics, music, yoga, dancing, and craft and trivia nights with her family and friends. She is fluent in Spanish.
Christine specializes in the below techniques:
· Abdominal Massage
· Clinical Stretching
· Craniosacral Therapy
· Myofascial Release
· TMJ Pain Treatment
· Relaxation Services
· Women’s Health Massage
Licensed Massage Therapist
Christine became a massage therapist because she wanted to assist people in their own healing journey.
She discovered myofascial release, unexpectedly, when her newborn son experienced complications during his difficult birth. As she looked for ways to help him heal from torticollis and plagiocephaly, she received a recommendation to a myofascial release therapist from a mom in her local mother’s group. Christine was blown away by the results each week. His constant crying, sleep, head shape, face symmetry, and developmental delays continued improving after every appointment.
She was so intrigued by his progress, she began learning as much as she could on this never heard about part of the body called Fascia. Her curiosity piqued, and in 2019 she would embark on a new career and earned her license for massage therapy. Christine felt it was her mission to spread the word of fascia to as many people as she could, in order to give back the tremendous benefit she and her son received. Christine went on to specialize in the John F. Barnes approach to myofascial release taking many courses throughout the years.

