
About The Therapist
Nita Keesler has been a nationally certified massage
therapist since 1994,
and is a member of the ABMP (Associated Bodywork & Massage
Professionals) and The Lower Bucks County Chamber of
Commerce. A graduate of the Pennsylvania School Of Muscle
Therapy, her work focuses on helping each person bring a
sense of balance to their body, and their life. Helping the
body to create healing changes within itself and educating
each client in personal wellness along with techniques to
enhance the benefits of massage on their own in between
massage sessions. She fully believes in empowering each
individual to relieve stress and release restrictions in the
body that can create aches, pains and limited movement.
Nita thrives on expanding her knowledge and education
and has also been a massage therapy instructor since 2001.
She has extended her training and integrates techniques that
include Neuromuscular Therapy, Myofascial Release, Trigger
Point Therapy, Sports Massage, Therapeutic Assisted
Stretching Techniques, Guided Imagery, Bach Flower Remedies
along with massage for relaxation purposes.
In addition to this, her
formal training includes Alternative Treatment for
Repetitive Strain Injuries, Foot Reflexology, Maternity
Massage, Holistic Lymph Drainage, Cancer Massage, Neural
Repatterning, Aromatherapy, LaStone Therapy, Raindrop
Therapy, Reiki I & II, Orthopedic Massage, Thai-Yoga
Techniques, Intro Levels to Polarity and Shiatsu techniques,
and Professional Ethics. She also received her Cosmetology
license in 1990.
Nita has also studied on her own,
including various components of wellness, fitness,
nutrition, energy work, metaphysical studies, writing,
animal studies and much more. She enjoys learning how small
changes can profoundly affect health for the better.
Nita has taught a Swedish Massage Curriculum
for 3 years, as well as intro levels of Maternity Massage,
Reflexology, Sports massage, NMT, MFR, Spa Treatments,
Business for the Massage Professional, and Team Building
Exercises. She now also offers various wellness workshops
for
personal
enrichment. Nita believes in the
need for balancing the body/mind/spirit connection.
Nita has always enjoyed making people feel better and is
able to do this in a safe, nurturing, therapeutic
environment. She has also been honored by being voted one of
the best massage therapists of Philadelphia in Philadelphia
Magazine (February 2002)