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  1. 9520 Uptown Drive Indianapolis, IN
    317 366 1522
    Service Area: Storefront

  2. 9598 Allisonville Rd Indianapolis, IN
    317 598 9696

  3. Indianapolis, IN
    317 366 3011
    Service Area: Entire Indianapolis Area, Including: Carmel, Zionsville, Fishers, Greenwood, Greenfield, Avon, & More!

  4. 9211 Crawfordsville Rd Indianapolis, IN
    317 946 2844
    Service Area: Clermont, Northwest Indianapolis Area, Including Eagle Creek Area, Surrounding Area Of Brownsburg And Hendricks County.

  5. 2820 N High School Rd Speedway, IN
    317 297 4247
    Service Area: Storefront

  6. 532 Howell Ln Indianapolis, IN
    317 531 7345

  7. 14501 E 113TH ST Fortville, IN
    317 485 4844
    Service Area: Storefront

  8. 8878 S ST Fishers, IN
    317 913 1812

  9. 5252 E 82 ST Indianapolis, IN
    317 578 8607
    Service Area: Storefront

  10. 819 E. 64th Street Indianapolis, IN
    317 254 5995
    Service Area: Servicing: Broad Ripple Village, Downtown Indy, Carmel, Zionsville, Fishers, Avon, Brownsburg, Greenwood

  1. 925 E SOUTHPORT RD Indianapolis, IN
    317 865 0889
    Service Area: Metro Area

  2. 5845 Sunnyside Rd Indianapolis, IN
    317 826 2273

  3. 520 N Madison Ave Greenwood, IN
    317 946 6767

  4. 160 W Carmel Dr Carmel, IN
    317 523 0720
    Service Area: Carmel, Fishers, Westfield, Noblesville, Indianapolis, And Surrounding Areas

  5. 4326 S. Scatterfield Rd. Anderson, IN
    765 274 4392

  6. 212 W 10th St Indianapolis, IN
    317 701 3248

  7. 11521 Fishers Dr Fishers, IN
    317 842 1188

  8. Indianapolis, IN
    317 506 8493

  9. 3413 WESTFIELD CT Anderson, IN
    765 643 3867

  10. multiple sites Greenwood, IN
    317 586 0495
    Service Area: Greenwood, Indianapolis

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Massage therapists agree that water intake is key

Three massage therapists from the Indianapolis area work out their best answers for rubbing your body’s stress, kinks or cramps the right way.

Sandy Pearson, owner, Therapeutic Massage Works, Fishers, Ind., themassage4u.com
Monica Clark, owner, Mission Massage, Indianapolis
Arty Clark, licensed massage therapist, Heal Thyself & Co., Indianapolis, healthyselfandco.com

What types of massage therapies do you offer?

Pearson: I offer a variety. We have therapeutic massage combined with techniques such as Swedish massage, deep tissue massage, active isolated stretching, trigger point, lymphatic drainage and others.

Monica Clark: I administer Swedish massage with hot stones along with energy techniques such as jin shin.

Arty Clark: It's medical massage. We're looking at specific pain syndromes, such as any kind of injury, headaches, lower back pain or sports-related injuries, and working with the body so it can heal itself.

Where is the massage performed and how much does it cost?

Pearson: It's by appointment in our office. We do half-hour massages for $45, one-hour massages for $75 and 90-minute massages for $95.

Monica Clark: I do in-home services by the hour. The pricing is $75 per hour.

Arty Clark: It's in our office. It's $85 for the hour, $100 for 75 minutes and $115 for 90 minutes.

What can a client do to maximize the benefits of massage therapy?

Pearson: Drink water before and after the massage. Massage moves a lot of fluids in the body and stirs up toxins. Water will help flush your system.

Monica Clark: Drinking a lot of water beforehand is good because massage releases toxins in the muscles. Stretching is also good.

Arty Clark: Depending on what they're here for, we can give them recommendations for stretching.

How long can the beneficial effects of a massage last?

Pearson: The better shape you're in, the longer the effects last. Generally, you'll feel the beneficial effects for a day or two. If you're able to continue to be relaxed, and not do something like immediately go back to a high-stress job, those things help.

Monica Clark: Coming in once a month will get you into the process of regularly getting a massage, which will help get you past those initial huge knots. If someone can come in once a month, the benefits can stick with them for a whole month.

Arty Clark: The effects can last days, weeks or months, depending on how long they had the problem beforehand and if they take our stretching advice afterward. If they take our recommendations to heart, they can maintain that massage for quite a while.

— reporting by Joshua Palmer

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