Pax Petersen LMT Certified S.I. Practitioner
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01/21/2023
01/19/2023
01/19/2023
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Hello. i'm back doing massage and Rolf sessions as of 4/20. call to book a session. looking forward to working with you.
Good morning Feb 15th. I have not updated you all in a bit. I'm at a new location on 42 ave, in a lovely spot with 2 of my favrite acupuncturists. I mean faverite i have been working with them both for over 10 years. i am working weekends. from 11-5. along with all my regulare services i am also offering Cuping, Gua Sha scraping for mobilization of tight and restricted tissue, Gua sha works well with deep tissue, sports and injury rehabilitation. i have also started adding it some Structural Integration sessions. Our office is practicing Very safe Covid proticalls. on my fridays and sunday's i'm the only therapist in the office so thats really nice for less exposure. So if you have been letting things get tight over the last 2 years, maybe its time to come in and start opening things back up. look forward to seeing you soon. Also i have legally changed my name to Pax, and I apreshiate they /them pronouns. thanks Pax
Open letter to clients from a SI group. Dear (name),
I want you to know what the Coronavirus that causes COVID-19 infection means re: your bodywork appointment. I also want to share with you my understanding about the State of Emergency and the spread of the virus, in case it helps you.
APPOINTMENTS:
If you or someone you live with have a fever, cold symptoms, or a chest/sinus condition, please text or email me and let me reschedule your appointment.
If I have been exposed in any way to the new virus, I will let you know if it will impact your appointment. I will not knowingly put any client at risk of infection.
I wash my hands to the elbows after I see each client, and sanitize every surface that I or a client touch between sessions. This includes doorknobs, chairs, sink and toilet handles, phone, computer, desk, pencils, EVERYTHING.
When you arrive, please wash your hands in the office bathroom after you hang your coat.
WHAT THIS VIRUS MEANS:
This virus is novel--this means that NO ONE who has not yet recovered from it has any natural immunity to the virus. Most of us have robust immune systems, and will clear the infection on our own in 10-14 days. But many of us don't have strong natural immunity: seniors, people with chronic diseases (like diabetes or liver disease), pregnant women, and people taking steroids or chemotherapies.
This virus is very VIRULENT--meaning it takes a tiny dose of the virus to become infected. That means that eventually EVERYONE will be exposed to it. Though most of us will get mildly sick a while and recover, and some may not show many symptoms at all, people with immune systems that are weakened will likely need medical care in a hospital.
THIS IS THE REASON THAT WE ARE TAKING SO MANY PRECAUTIONS TO SLOW THE SPREAD OF THE VIRUS.
We are in the middle of a serious flu season that has our hospital Intensive Care Units already working close to the max. The capacity is not there to handle a massive number of patients with the new virus all at once. The best way to make sure that our doctors and nurses and hospitals remain available to those who need them, and able to function well, is to PROTECT EACH OTHER. It is up to us to slow the rate of infection by taking all of the precautions seriously. That means thinking carefully about every visit, every crowd, every restaurant, every trip we make. Wash hands, use thin cotton gloves when you have to touch door handles and touch screens or restrooms in public, then launder those in hot water.
This is a great opportunity to educate our kids about how diseases emerge and spread, and how we can do our part to limit the speed of the spread. Children have little to fear from the virus--let's all agree not to frighten them by our talk and our behavior. let's just be considerate of the whole community as we teach the kids to do the same. We don't need to be afraid, we need to be careful. We are strong when we hang together!
Thanks for reading this far--wishing you the best of health, I am thankful for all of you.
Hello and happy Holidays to all. My practice will be closed till mid April. I'm having a much needed hip surgery Dec 30th, and will need time to heal and do physical therapy. I will return with more compassion and knowledge around hip joint pain and injuries. stay tuned for even better hip treatments in 2020. Till them happy new year and big love from me to yours. Pax aka Sara
12/13/2019
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12/03/2019
Why Rolfing Might Be the Answer to Chronic Pain Rolfing is a technique people who live with chronic pain may not have tried yet to find relief. We cover seven things people with chronic pain should know about Rolfing. We share how it’s different from a deep tissue massage and what to expect when you sign up for Rolfing sessions with a certified...
03/05/2019
What is Rolfing and Why I Got Rolfed - THE EVOLISTA I finally got rolfed! Rolfing is a technique to treat injuries, posture issues and chronic pain. Read about my results and how it can help you too.
HI Portland Massage Clients. Come in this week only and get a 1 hr massage to help you kick of your summer. $65.00 cash clients only. I have 5 spots open.
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Portland, OR
97211
Opening Hours
| Monday | 9am - 7pm |
| Tuesday | 9am - 7pm |
| Wednesday | 9am - 7pm |
| Thursday | 9am - 7pm |
| Friday | 9am - 7pm |
| Saturday | 9am - 7pm |
| Sunday | 10am - 6pm |