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 Kevin Graduated from the Ann Arbor Institute of Massage Therapy in March 2005 in
a challenging 700hour program with training and certificates in Anatomy, Physiology, Pathology, Kinesiology, Swedish
Massage, Shiatsu, Reflexology, Sports Massage, Myofascial Therapy & Neuromuscular Therapy. He has done massages at UofM
, EMU and Cranbrook Institute working on the Administrative Staff. Kevin Graduated with Honors.
Following
graduation, his professional experience was extensive, including a salon in Belleville, Michigan, a chiropractic office in
Westland, MI and a day spa in Plymouth, Michigan. He also has done many outreach events at various locations including the
Michigan State Fair, performing chair massages for the DISCOVERY HEALTH CHANNEL and more recently the 2008 Weight Loss Expo
at the Rock Financial ShowPlace as well as Seated Massage at Eastern Michigan University Campus during final exams.
In April, 2006 Kevin opened "The NeuroMuscular Junction Wellness Center" wanting to provide better
service through educating his clientele on the necessity of them being part of their own healing process by learning
body awareness and performing self-care techniques. He shares information about the muscles he's working on so that
the client can get a better sense of their own body. He believes that neuromuscular massage therapy
should be applied BEFORE the client has major problems with their health. It is much easier to keep your health than
to try to get it back, and it is a lot less expensive! Do you really want the medical bills to pile up on top of all the pills
they might give you? At the Neuromuscular Junction Wellness Center, we want to make an HONEST LIVING helping you KEEP your
health!
Kevin continues to educate himself through Continued Education Courses. in the fall of 2008, he finished
his Neuromuscular Therapy Certification through the Ann Arbor Institute of Massage Therapy, completing the 4th NMT class and
also a course in Active Isolated Stretching. His next goals are to get certified in Cranio-Sacral Therapy & Trager Approach
to add tools to his therapeutic toolbelt!
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