EXPERT
Chetsada Anoraj
Massage Therapist
Jesse Anoraj is the owner and therapist at Artisan Neuromuscular & Sports Therapy, a massage studio specializing in therapeutic massage techniques and relaxing bodywork for pain and stress management in Los Angeles. With over 10 years of experience in the field, Jesse is a skilled and qualified therapist who has helped many clients find relief from chronic pain and injuries.
Jesse's approach to hands-on treatment is a fusion of Eastern Bodywork and Modern Western Science. He is a facilitator who works with individuals who want to enhance their health, mind, and well-being. He aims to relieve chronic muscle pain, release tension in specific areas, and improve flexibility and mobility using his empathic touch based on the Neuroscience of Massage Therapy.
Before pursuing his Advanced Neuromuscular Therapy Diploma, Jesse spent several years practicing Thai bodywork. However, he realized he could offer more help to people through proper education, which led him to immerse himself in in-depth studies of Human Anatomy and Physiology, specifically the Musculoskeletal System. Jesse received one-on-one training in the Advanced Neuromuscular Therapy Program and Clinical Sports Massage at the National Holistic Institute in Studio City, California. As a result, he earned the title and diploma of Advanced Neuromuscular Therapist and Health Educator with honors after completing the 1250-hour program and passing the Massage & Bodywork Licensing Examination (MBLEx).
As a Clinical Massage Therapist, Jesse specializes in Trigger Points and Myofascial Pain & Injury, Thai/Shiatsu Massage, Sports & Stretching Massage, Neuromuscular Therapy, and Customized Therapeutic Massage. He aims to listen to his clients and their bodies to help facilitate their healing and rejuvenation.
Artisan Neuromuscular & Sports Therapy's focus on personalized solutions has made it the go-to choice for those seeking relief from pain and stress in Los Angeles and West Hollywood. The studio's commitment to providing exceptional care to clients and helping them achieve optimal health and wellness sets it apart from others in the field.
Jesse's approach to hands-on treatment is a fusion of Eastern Bodywork and Modern Western Science. He is a facilitator who works with individuals who want to enhance their health, mind, and well-being. He aims to relieve chronic muscle pain, release tension in specific areas, and improve flexibility and mobility using his empathic touch based on the Neuroscience of Massage Therapy.
Before pursuing his Advanced Neuromuscular Therapy Diploma, Jesse spent several years practicing Thai bodywork. However, he realized he could offer more help to people through proper education, which led him to immerse himself in in-depth studies of Human Anatomy and Physiology, specifically the Musculoskeletal System. Jesse received one-on-one training in the Advanced Neuromuscular Therapy Program and Clinical Sports Massage at the National Holistic Institute in Studio City, California. As a result, he earned the title and diploma of Advanced Neuromuscular Therapist and Health Educator with honors after completing the 1250-hour program and passing the Massage & Bodywork Licensing Examination (MBLEx).
As a Clinical Massage Therapist, Jesse specializes in Trigger Points and Myofascial Pain & Injury, Thai/Shiatsu Massage, Sports & Stretching Massage, Neuromuscular Therapy, and Customized Therapeutic Massage. He aims to listen to his clients and their bodies to help facilitate their healing and rejuvenation.
Artisan Neuromuscular & Sports Therapy's focus on personalized solutions has made it the go-to choice for those seeking relief from pain and stress in Los Angeles and West Hollywood. The studio's commitment to providing exceptional care to clients and helping them achieve optimal health and wellness sets it apart from others in the field.
6 years
Experience
Chetsada Anoraj
- Los Angeles, CA
- National Holistic Institute
- Accepting new patients
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