Valerie Webb, LMT, CMLD
Val has been practicing massage therapy since 2006. She graduated with honors from the Boulder College of Massage Therapy and has extensive coursework in neuromuscular, deep tissue and sports techniques. She is licensed by the State of Colorado and is a member of the American Massage Therapy Association (AMTA). She has additional certifications in Zen Shiatsu massage, and Manual Lymph Drainage (based on the Vodder protocol and techniques) from Klose Training. Val spent an additional 200 hours in her coursework focusing on Master Bodyworker for Orthopedic and Sports Massage in the Advanced Bodywork Studies Program.
Val’s passion is to help clients benefit from the positive effects of therapeutic massage as it fits into their personal, competitive or comprehensive rehabilitation programs. She enjoys sharing her knowledge and specialized healing techniques with each client. One of her primary goals is to help her clients reduce stress and tension, promote relaxation, ease chronic pain and musculoskeletal injuries. Her specialties are neuromuscular and deep tissue bodywork, including soft tissue manipulation and myofascial release. She also utilizes muscular energy techniques, injury specific rehabilitation and resistance/relaxation stretches.
She spends her free time with her two grown daughters (who are both nurses), two grandchildren and family. She also loves meditation, learning tai chi and yoga. She has been a yogi for 20 years+ and believes in its healing properties. Iyengar and Restorative yoga are her favorites. She’s also an avid reader and belongs to a book & scrabble club.
Val’s passion is to help clients benefit from the positive effects of therapeutic massage as it fits into their personal, competitive or comprehensive rehabilitation programs. She enjoys sharing her knowledge and specialized healing techniques with each client. One of her primary goals is to help her clients reduce stress and tension, promote relaxation, ease chronic pain and musculoskeletal injuries. Her specialties are neuromuscular and deep tissue bodywork, including soft tissue manipulation and myofascial release. She also utilizes muscular energy techniques, injury specific rehabilitation and resistance/relaxation stretches.
She spends her free time with her two grown daughters (who are both nurses), two grandchildren and family. She also loves meditation, learning tai chi and yoga. She has been a yogi for 20 years+ and believes in its healing properties. Iyengar and Restorative yoga are her favorites. She’s also an avid reader and belongs to a book & scrabble club.