A | Healing Massage - Jessie Rogers Extra Quality

While many massage therapists rely on a single modality, Jessie Rogers is a polymath of manual therapy. A typical session labeled might integrate several advanced techniques:

This is where the “healing” intensifies. Using elbows, knuckles, and specialized tools (like jade scrapers for Gua Sha), Jessie addresses the specific restrictions identified earlier. Unlike aggressive deep tissue that causes bruising, Jessie’s pressure is “therapeutic intensity”—the sensation of good hurt that releases without triggering a protective flinch. A HEALING MASSAGE - JESSIE ROGERS

Healing cannot occur in a chaotic environment. The setting for a session with Jessie is designed to engage the senses and induce calm. Soft lighting, ambient music, and the subtle scent of essential oils create a sanctuary atmosphere. This sensory deprivation from the outside world is crucial. It forces the mind to disconnect from emails and deadlines, allowing the brain to focus entirely on the body. While many massage therapists rely on a single

A "trigger point" is a tight area within muscle tissue that causes pain in other parts of the body (referral pain). For example, a trigger point in the neck might cause a headache behind the eyes. Jessie’s trained hands can locate these satellite points of pain and neutralize them through specific pressure cycles, offering immediate relief that changes how the client moves their body instantly. Soft lighting, ambient music, and the subtle scent

Many therapists end abruptly. Jessie does not. She slows her pace, uses rocking motions, and applies warm towels or heated herbs to close the session. She then guides you through a minute of conscious breathing before asking you to sit up slowly.