A local massage therapy practice recently added new employees to expand services. (Photo: Mariolh, MGNOnline)
Revive Massage Therapy has expanded its space at the Southern Saddlery Building and added new therapists to the business.
“We’re ready to expand,” licensed massage therapist and Revive owner Virginia Lee said in a prepared statement.
The business has primarily served women since opening in 2011.
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Lee manages a team of therapist for regional sporting events and also works one-on-one with female clients, primarily focused on elite athletes.
Now Lee has brought on two new therapists, Lance Thompson and Chip Phillips, who will work with both male and female clients.
“They have different areas of specialty,” she said of her new hires.
Thompson is a licensed massage therapist in the state of Tennessee and has been in practice since 2010.
He has worked as a teacher in the massage field, focusing on therapeutic, sports, medical massage, and pathology.
Thompson works with a wide range of clientele, focusing on high-performance athletes as well as clients with muscular related diseases, such as Muscular Dystrophy, Rheumatoid Arthritis and Parkinson’s disease.
Phillips is also a licensed massage therapist with a degree in functional massage. He has been in practice since 2011 and is a graduate of Miller-Motte Technical College.
For more information visit Revive Massage Therapy.
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