Bender's Bodyworks

My Services

Pregnancy Massage

During pregnancy a woman's body goes through many changes.

.. some stressful and uncomfortable.

How does massage help?

* Reduces stress and promotes relaxation.

* Reduces and alleviates neck, back and joint pain caused by posture, muscle weakness, tension, extra weight, or imbalance.

* Relieves muscle spasms, cramps and fibrosis.

 * Alleviates stress on weight-bearing joints and musculo-fascial structures (sacro-iliac joint, mid-back and lumbar spine, hips).

* Combats tension, fatigue, and headaches, soothe nerves to help with sleep problems, and reduce blood pressure through relaxation and stress reduction.

* Increases blood and lymph circulation and supports the physiological process of gestation by supporting the work of the heart, increasing cellular reparation, reducing edema, and contributing to sympathetic nervous system sedation. Reduces the possibility of problems with swelling, varicose veins, and leg cramps.

* Helps maintain skin elasticity to ease stretch marks and uncomfortable tightness.

* Assists with the management of digestive complaints such as constipation, gas, nausea and indigestion.

* Encourages deeper, easier breathing.

* Enhances self-esteem and self image, helping the pregnant woman feel more at home in her changing body.

Deep Tissue Massage

Deep Tissue Massage is a form of bodywork that aims to relieve tension in the deeper layers of tissue in the body. Deep Tissue Massage is a highly effective method for releasing chronic stress areas due to misalignment, repetitive motions, and past lingering injuries. Due to the nature of the deep tissue work, open communication during the session is crucial to make sure you don’t get too uncomfortable. Keep in mind that soreness is pretty common after the treatment, and that plenty of water should be ingested to aid with the flushing and removal of toxins that will have been released from the deep tissue during the session.

Swedish Massage

Swedish Massage is a very relaxing and therapeutic style of bodywork. It combines oils or lotion with an array of strokes such as rolling, kneading, and percussion to help the body improve its circulation. The benefits of this type of bodywork are wide-ranging and include relief from aches and pains, decreased stress levels in the body, enhanced mental clarity, improved appearance, and greater flexibility.

Trauma Touch Therapy TM

Trauma Touch TherapyTM reconnects you.

What is Trauma?
Trauma can be any event that overwhelms a person's normal capacity to cope. Traumatic events can take your breath away and knock you off your energetic ground. In addition to injury, the impact of trauma may leave a person in a state of heightened alert, and disconnected from the sequence of what happened.  Trauma may dull or disconnect people from sensory awareness and emotions.  Long after the event is past, these disconnections subconsciously interfere with activity, health, sleep and/or relationships. 

Trauma Needs a Way Out! Imagine that trauma is an unwanted force that lodges in the body and triggers knee-jerk, inexplicable reactions.  For instance, many people report that a friendly shoulder squeeze, doctor's exam, dental work, intimate contact or massage elicits anxiety and/or a defensive reaction.  They may rigidly bear up, "numb out" or avoid the above situations.

Despite a person's best efforts to over-ride these post traumatic reactions, few new responses are possible until the affected person shifts the entrenched traumatic force.

Touch is a basic human need.
 As a Trauma Touch Therapist I help my clients learn how to experience safe touch.  The work includes a variety of non-touch modalities to help people work up to experiencing touch.  The non-touch approach is also useful for therapists, counselors & clergy. 
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Clients learn to pace the work - and their lives - to avoid reliving traumatizing events.  Clients learn to create experiences in which they get help to care for themselves in ways that were not possible at the time of trauma.

Trauma Touch TherapyTM clients initially contract for 10 weekly sessions. Their commitment creates a safe container to explore re-connection with their sensory self.


If you don't live in or near Gillette WY, contact the Colorado School of Healing Arts at 303 986 9925 to locate a Trauma Touch practitioner in your area.

*** Trauma Touch TherapyTM helps people with a variety of trauma histories.  It interfaces with - but is not a substitute for - counseling.

Lymphatic Drainage

Lymphatic Drainage Therapy aims to gently and rhythmically move the lymph through the body, especially swollen areas of the body, relieving pressure and enhancing the functioning of the immune system.  As both a preventative and remedial technique, MLD can be used for a wide range of purposes including faster recovery from injury, reduction of swelling and discomfort from pregnancy, and strengthened resistance to illness.

Seated/On-Site Massage

A stiff neck. Aching wrists. Shoulders that feel as if someone folded them up. Anyone who has ever sat behind a desk all day will recognize the symptoms of workplace fatigue. According to David Palmer, co-developer of the first massage chair and founder of the TouchPro Institute in San Francisco, most office-related physical symptoms can be attributed to loss of circulation. Tight muscles caused by stress and sitting behind a desk all day, especially at a work station that is not ergonomically designed, can impede blood and lymph flow through the body. The result is mental fogginess, decreased energy and susceptibility to repetitive stress injuries, like carpal tunnel syndrome.

"Enhancing circulation will enable the body’s self-healing mechanisms"
Chair massage counters the circulatory problems inherent with office work—and provide a appreciated break for employees. Sitting in a massage chair opens up the back muscles, relieves strain on the neck and provides a gentle respite for eyes usually glued to a computer monitor. Even 15 minutes of massage to the neck, back, arms and hands can increase circulation, returning energy levels and helping keep the body injury free. When chair massage is used preventively, if you have problems it allows you to maintain a homeostatic balance that prevents the little problems from getting worse.