Katrina Jenkins, LMT

Medical massage therapist specializing in deep tissue and sports massage

Katrina Jenkins is a medical massage therapist specializing in deep tissue and sports massage.  A 2013 graduate from Towson University, she holds a Bachelor's degree in Health Science with a concentration in community health education.  In 2015 she was enrolled at the Massage Therapy Institute of Colorado, and in 2016 she completed the Touch of Healers scholarship program after researching the impact massage therapy has on quadriplegia.

She has worked in the healthcare field since 2010, offering her services to patients with a wide array of medical conditions such as spinal cord injuries, dementia, cancer, and cerebral palsy.  The majority of her patients are individuals recovering from surgery or sports injuries, but she'll also provide a relaxing Swedish massage or therapeutic stretch session upon request.

Aside from building connections with those in her care, creativity and nature are the things she's most passionate about.  When she isn't at the office she's often hiking, writing fiction, or making art/gifts out of recyclable material.

About Treatment Methods

Deep Tissue Massage Therapy

Deep Tissue Massage

Unleash tension, improve mobility, and boost your wellbeing with Deep Tissue Medical Massage. This targeted therapy goes beyond relaxation, focusing on deeper muscle layers to address chronic pain, muscle tightness, and knots. Our licensed massage therapists use precise techniques and firm pressure

Trigger Point Massage Therapy

Trigger Point Therapy

Feeling like you're carrying the weight of the world on your shoulders? It could be trigger points, those pesky knots in your muscles that cause pain and limit movement. Trigger point therapy targets these tight spots with specific pressure and techniques

Myofascial Release

Myofascial Release

Feeling stiff, achy, or limited in your movement? Myofascial release could be your answer! This gentle yet effective therapy targets the fascial system, a network of connective tissue that surrounds and supports your muscles, joints, and organs. By addressing restrictions and adhesions in this fascia, myofascial release can help you achieve

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