Imagine. Believe. Heal.

 

Manual Inflammation Release® is a therapeutic treatment that works within the body’s natural design to heal.  This approach is unlike traditional massage therapy, as it is very light pressured, and is not painful.  Chronic pain, or stiffness, is a sign that there are inflammatory chemicals hidden in the muscle tissue.  This method is a combination of energy therapy, myofascial warming through a highly systematic program that breaks down scar tissue, and naturally eliminates a guarding response where the pain, or ‘tension’ is felt.  In instances of removing the scar tissue, and pain still exists, this technique expands to include and eliminate somatic (or stored energy) trauma from the body.

 

Lori Lynn Spencer, Ba, BCTMB, LMT.

 
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Lori is a board certified, dual licensed massage therapist, educated at the national leader in clinical massage therapy education at The Soma Institute in Chicago, Illinois. She developed a light pressured, deep tissue massage methodology in Manual Inflammation Release® formerly registered as Inflammation Release Technique®, which was accepted in its theories by the top MD/PhD’s, where she presented her research in Amsterdam, and Snowmass, Colorado.  This approach is unlike anything in the healing arts, and her massage is effective in eliminating tension, stiffness, and pain.  The results are immediately felt.  Ms. Spencer has served on the Health Sciences Board for Northwestern College, in Chicago, and she also taught Contemporary Health Issue Concerns at the same institution.  Her career has spanned almost two decades, working in prestigious spas, Northwestern Memorial Hospital in their Integrative Medicine department, years in hospice, and has traveled throughout the world with her career.  All of Spencer’s education has been centered on the connective tissue, or fascia in renown forums, as well as on the current research in her field. Ms. Spencer participated in five cadaver dissection labs as well.  Her expertise is varied and strong, to produce a healing experience second to none. As well as publications in her field, Lori has been interviewed by Baylor University, The Chicago Tribune, KDNK radio, and various other outlets in the field of wellness.