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Zoë Griffin
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Contact Zoë:

916.212.2170

info@zoegriffin.com

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SPECIAL OFFER:

To encourage the therapeutic benefits of regular massage I am offering a series of four hours for $200. This is a saving of
25% and can be used for any of the massage modalities that I offer.


(Services)

Acupuncture

Acupuncture treatment starts with a conversation about your health history and current healthcare concerns, including traditional pulse and tongue diagnosis. Hair-thin, sterile, single-use needles are applied, followed by peaceful rest and ending with a warm cup of tea in our lovely tree-top lounge. Treatments can be focused on any general or specific medical issues, with special emphasis on pain management, emotional health, and women’s health. Treatments are tailored to suit each individual’s constitutional and symptomatic needs, and may also include massage, moxibustion, cupping, and prescription of herbal medicines (optional). For more information about acupuncture and other treatment methods, please call (916) 212-2170 or visit www.zoegriffin.com.

First Visit: 90 minutes for $90

All Following Visits: 60 minutes
You choose what you pay between
$55-$80

The cost of herbal medicines depend upon the complexity of the formula and prescribed length of treatment
$10-$50

NEW PATIENT REGISTRATION FORM


Integrated Massage & Bodywork
This session is designed to suit your therapeutic needs as well as relax your mind and body. This massage provides a combination of long, broad strokes, acupressure, and deep tissue (at your desired pressure), and can be either a full body massage or can be focused on an area if you so desire.

60 min. $75
90 min. $110
120 min. $150


Sports Massage
The focus of this massage is relaxation and restoration as well as to promote circulation and flexibility to enhance your performance. This session includes long, deep strokes, stretching, and traction. Pressure depends on your preference. This could be a full body massage or can be focused on an area if you so desire.

60 min. $75
90 min. $110



CranioSacral Therapy
CranioSacral Therapy has been shown to be helpful for a wide range of medical problems associated with pain and loss of function. The CranioSacral system consists of the membranes and fluid that surround and protect the brain and spinal cord as well as the attached bones, including the skull, face and mouth, and the tailbone area, or sacrum. Lightly laying hands on various parts of the body, particularly the skull, the spine, and the pelvis, these areas are palpated, sensing movement and looking for disruptions in the CranioSacral system. Through soft, subtle touch the soft tissue is manipulated to clear blockages and correct the flow of cerebrospinal fluid, helping the body release restrictions that inhibit its normal self-correcting tendencies. The method is extremely safe and effective. The few contraindications to CST are aneurysm, intracranial hemorrhage, and other conditions where influencing intracranial fluid is not recommended. This massage is fully clothed; comfy, loose-fitting clothing is recommend.

60 min. $75


Hot Stone Massage
The focus of this massage is pure relaxation. Throughout the session warm, polished stones are used to deepen the effects of broad massage strokes. The heat and pressure mobilize connective tissue (fascia), releasing trigger points and adhesions in a comfortable and efficient way. This is a muscle-loosening massage and would be perfect if you are an individual who appreciates the therapeutic effects of heat.

90 min. $110



(Bio)


Zoë Griffin is a practitioner of Chinese medicine specializing in acupuncture, Chinese herbal medicine, nutrition, Craniosacral therapy, and therapeutic bodywork. Zoë attended the University of California at Santa Cruz for her bachelor’s degree in Environmental Studies. After graduating from the university she went on to study the fundamental principles and practice of Swedish and deep tissue massage at the Cypress Institute in Santa Cruz. From this base she further refined and deepened her skills in bodywork through specialized training in sports massage through the Art Institute in Sacramento, and in Craniosacral Therapy through the Upledger Institute.

Zoë had the honor to receive her master’s degree in Traditional Chinese Medicine from the prestigious Five Branches University. Her internships have included the university clinic in Santa Cruz, treating a wide variety of aliments and injuries with emphasis on musculoskeletal pain management and women’s health. She also had the great privilege of shadowing doctors in various hospitals and clinics in Hangzhou, China. In addition to her formal education, Zoë has been a practitioner of martial arts including northern Shaolin kung fu, tai chi, qigong, and aikido. Zoë lives in East Sacramento and has plans to further her education with a Doctorate in Traditional Chinese Medicine with an emphasis in its clinical applications.


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