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Consultation

This is a free 15 minute phone consultation with a manager at 360 NeuroMuscular Therapy to discuss your case and give you an understanding of our practice. We will determine how our therapists can best help you. We will call you at the appointment time.

Sarah’s career in movement and massage therapy stems from her work as a musician. She earned her bachelor’s degree in music from Smith College, where she began studying the Alexander Technique to improve her piano performance.

Sarah pursued her initial massage training at the Muscular Therapy Institute in Cambridge, MA, and then continued on to certify in NeuroMuscular Therapy - American Version, Precision Neuromuscular Therapy, Manual Myofascial Trigger Point Therapy through Myopain Seminars, Orthopedic Massage with Whitney Lowe, Clinical Rehabilitative Massage and Pre-Natal Massage with Kate Jordan. She has also studied Active Isolated Stretching with Ben Benjamin. Most recently she has added massage cupping and IASTM (Instrument Assisted Soft-Tissue Manipulation) to her techniques using the FAKTR tools and methodology.

A long-time student of yoga, Sarah completed a 200-hour yoga teacher training at Down Under Yoga in Brookline in 2016. Sarah has volunteered at the Pan Mass Challenge for over 10 years and is an active volunteer with the Mass Chapter of the American Massage Therapy Association (AMTA) and the National Association of Trigger Point Therapists (NAMTPT) organizations.

Outside of the clinic, Sarah enjoys playing music, cooking something new, hiking, and generally being outside exploring this wide world we live in.

Sarah’s career in movement and massage therapy stems from her work as a musician. She earned her ... Read More

With a strong foothold in the sciences (Lisa has her BS in Geology from the University of Wisconsin – River Falls and an MS in Geological Sciences from the University of Florida), she approaches each patient methodically to solve musculoskeletal symptoms. This background also lays the foundation for experimentation and continued curiosity in her treatments.

Lisa graduated from the Cortiva Institute in Watertown, MA in 2011. She quickly dove into studying orthopedic massage, achieving an additional 100-hour national certification through James Waslaski’s Center for Pain Management in 2012. Eager for more education in pain management, Lisa earned her Manual Trigger Point Therapy, NeuroMuscular Therapy - American Version certifications and has almost completed her Precision Neuromuscular Therapy Certification. She has recently added massage cupping, IASTM and kinesiotaping as treatment options.

Lisa volunteers in the Government Relations committee of the Mass Chapter of American Massage Therapy Association and is a member of the International Association for the Study of Pain.

When away from the clinic, Lisa can be found running around in the woods. As an ultra-runner she spends hours exploring the trails of New England’s parks, reserves, and preserves. Knowing the importance of cross-training, she trains with Capital District Sport & Fitness and consults with Jean Gillis Wellness for endurance coaching.

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Peter is passionate about corrective exercise, movement and patient education. He develops individualized patient programs based upon Functional Movement Screens (FMS), and his treatments include manual therapy, kinesiotaping and other current therapeutic techniques. His dynamic and personalized approach ensures a fast and safe return to an active lifestyle.

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