Karen Salisbury (Robinson), LMT, CNMT

Welcome to Living Life Force Institute.

A place of learning and healing.

Living Life Force is a group of like-minded alternative healthcare practitioners who educate and aid individuals to achieve better health through the use of holistic and natural methods.

 

  

Books

  • Sick and Tired? Reclaim Your Inner Terrain, Robert O. Young, Ph.D., D.Sc. with Shelley Redford Young, L.M.T.
  • Patient Heal Thyself, Jordan S. Rubin, N.M.D., Ph.D.
  • The Fat Flush Plan, Ann Louise Gittleman, M.S., C.N.S.
  • Lick the Sugar Habit, Nancy Appleton, Ph.D.
  • Miracle Food Cures from the Bible, Reese Dubin
  • Perfect Health, Deepak Chopra, M.D.
  • Stretching, Bob Anderson
  • Diabetes Solution, Dr. Bernstein

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Massage Techniques

There are many types of massage. I will be able to help you discover the type that benefits you the most. Here is a list of the massages that I offer.

ESALEN MASSAGE

Developed in the 1960s, this style originated at the Esalen Institute in Big Sur, Calif., and is based on a combination of Oriental and Swedish massage techniques. Esalen is light and gentle in nature, emphasizing nurturing and empathy. The strokes are soft, easy, and slow, prompting deep relaxation. It is used to reduce stress, relieve pain, improve sleep, aid digestion, and promote healing.

SWEDISH MASSAGE

One of the most commonly taught and well-known massage techniques, Swedish massage is a vigorous system of treatment designed to energize the body by stimulating circulation. Five basic strokes, all flowing toward the heart, are used to manipulate the soft tissues of the body. Therapists use a combination of kneading, rolling, vibrational, percussive, and tapping movements, with the application of oil, to reduce friction on the skin. The many benefits of Swedish massage may include generalized relaxation, dissolution of scar tissue adhesions, and improved circulation, which may speed healing and reduce swelling from injury.

NEUROMUSCULAR THERAPY

This comprehensive program of soft-tissue manipulation balances the body’s central nervous system with the musculoskeletal system. Based on neurological laws that explain how the central nervous system initiates and maintains pain, the goal is to help relieve the pain and dysfunction by understanding and alleviating the underlying cause. Neuromuscular therapy can help individuals who experience distortion and biomechanical dysfunction, which is often a symptom of a deeper problem. It is also used to locate and release spasms and hyper-contraction in the tissue, eliminate trigger points that cause referred pain, rebuild the strength of injured tissues, assist venous and lymphatic flow, and restore postural alignment, proper biomechanics, and flexibility to the tissues.

DEEP TISSUE MASSAGE

Techniques which utilize deep tissue/deep muscle massage are administered to affect the sub-layer of musculature and fascia. These techniques require more advanced training and a more thorough understanding of anatomy and physiology. The muscles must be relaxed in order to effectively perform deep tissue massage, otherwise tight surface muscles prevent the practitioner from reaching deeper musculature. It helps with chronic muscular pain and injury rehabilitation, and reduces inflammation-related pain caused by arthritis and tendonitis. It is generally integrated with other massage techniques.

MUSCLE RELEASE TECHNIQUE (POSITIONAL RELEASE)

This technique combines compression, extension, movement, and breath to give therapists a tool to provide relief from pain, treating such conditions as carpal tunnel syndrome, chronic low back pain, plantar fasciitis, sciatica, tennis elbow, knee pain, shin splints, frozen shoulder, hammer toes, piriformis syndrome, tendonitis, trigger finger, and much more.

MYOFASCIAL RELEASE

Myofascial release is the three-dimensional application of sustained pressure and movement into the fascial system in order to eliminate fascial restrictions and facilitate the emergence of emotional patterns and belief systems that are no longer relevant or are impeding progress. First, an assessment is made by visually analyzing the human frame, followed by the palpation of the tissue texture of various fascial layers. Upon locating an area of fascial tension, gentle pressure is applied in the direction of the restriction. Myofascial release is an effective therapeutic approach in the relief of cervical pain, back pain, fibromyalgia, scoliosis, neurological dysfunction, restriction of motion, chronic pain, and headaches.

MYOFASCIAL TRIGGER POINT THERAPY

Based on the discoveries of Drs. Janet Travell and David Simons in which they found the causal relationship between chronic pain and its source, myofascial trigger point therapy is used to relieve muscular pain and dysfunction through applied pressure to trigger points of referred pain and through stretching exercises. These points are defined as localized areas in which the muscle and connective tissue are highly sensitive to pain when compressed. Pressure on these points can send referred pain to other specific parts of the body.

STRAIN/COUNTERSTRAIN

Developed by osteopath Lawrence Jones, this noninvasive treatment helps decrease protective muscle spasms and alleviates somatic dysfunction in the musculoskeletal system. By using palpation and passive positional procedures, the therapist practicing strain/counterstrain therapy can help restore pain-free movement. The position that relieves the referred pain is held for 90 seconds. After resuming the original position and pressing the trigger point, the referred pain is gone. Although the client is often asked to bend or twist to secure a comfortable position, for the most part clients report effectiveness of the procedure.

JAPANESE HOT ROCK MASSAGE

This treatment is a sensuous union of two ancient therapies - one from Japan, and the other from Native American - blending Shiatsu acupressure and perfectly warmed Pacific Northwest basalt rocks. Japanese hot rock therapy is recommended for those who get regular bodywork and are accustomed to deep pressure. The unique rotation and exquisite deep pressure of heat-radiating stones on targeted acupressure points melt areas of tension to seduce you into a mood of deep inner peace and relaxation!

PRENATAL/PREGNANCY MASSAGE

Many methods of massage are both effective and safe prenatal and postpartum periods of women’s pregnancies. Specific techniques can reduce pregnancy discomforts and concerns and enhance the physiological and emotional well-being of both mother and fetus. In the postpartum period, specialized, advanced training in the anatomy, physiology, complications, precautions, and contraindications is highly recommended, and many practitioners require referrals from physicians prior to therapy. Recommended after 1st trimester.

RAINDROP THERAPY

Originated by D. Gary Young and the Lakota Indians, raindrop therapy technique is a noninvasive tool for helping to correct defects in the curvature of the spine caused by viruses and bacteria that lie dormant there. Antimicrobial essential oils are used to reduce inflammation by killing the viral agents, thus bringing the body into structural and electrical alignment. The oils (primarily thyme, oregano, birch, cypress, peppermint, and basil) are dispensed like little drops of rain from a height of about six inches above the back and massaged along the vertebrae. The oils used in this treatment continue to work for the next five to seven days. For best results a series of 3 to 5 sessions is recommended.

SEA SALT GLOW

Body exfoliation is a service we should all consider every few months, or every few weeks during the summer. Our skin becomes dry and begins to break down with the build up of residues from soaps, detergents and lotions and environmental pollutants. Body Exfoliation helps polish away dull, dry skin. It also stimulates our circulation, which in turn feeds our skin and causes it to look and be healthy again. The first step to any successful body care program, gentle or deep, exfoliation eliminates dead cells, superficial toxicity, impurities and sebum accumulation. Exfoliation will render the skins roughest areas soft and smooth resulting in a more youthful skin. Salt Glows exfoliation is done with Dead Sea Salt that works beautifully on dry, dehydrated skin. Mineral Sea Salt, rich in sodium bicarbonate, are mixed with essential oils and a carrier oil such as grape seed extract and gently rubbed over the body using a light, circular motion. This treatment leaves your skin soft, supple and tingling with renewed life. Warm towels are then used to remove the sea salt mixture. Do not shave/wax or sun-tan the day of or the day after a sea salt glow.

 

 

Karen L. Robinson

LMT, CNMT

(MA-30750 )

Licensed Massage Therapist

Certified Neuro-Muscular Therapist

(727) 244-3964

LivingLifeForce@aol.com

 

Office Located at:

621 Lakeview Rd, Clearwater, FL 33756-3364

(MM-9639)

   
 

"When I first came to Karen my posture was way out of whack, my shoulders hurt and the range of motion in them was very limited. Over a period of 7 or 8 sessions she improved my posture so that now it is perfect, she has gotten good improvement in my shoulder range of motion and the pain in my shoulders is a lot less. Yesterday I did some house cleaning that required me to work with my arms above my head for long periods. Not only could I do it but it didn’t hurt at all. As I have had this shoulder injury for over 2 years this is an amazing thing.  I am extremely impressed with Karen’s skill and ability and I am so happy to see such marked improvement in my body."

~~~~~~ DS ~~~~~~

 

"Karen is exceptional! She knew instinctively where to go and what to do to get me out of pain. Incredible session! I will be returning to her ... her hands understood my body and rid it of the aches and pains!"

~~~~~ G ~~~~~

 "NOW this is a massage!"

"I have no pain!"

"Karen has given back my quality of life!"

"I've had massage from all around the world but this was by far the best in the world!"

"Thanks for coming to New York City to work on me."

"Don't ever go away!"

"Do I have to get off the table?"

"You helped me get through this most difficult time in my life."

"Thank you Karen for doing what you do."

"There are no hands like yours!"

 

KAREN L. ROBINSON, L.M.T., C.N.M.T., MA-30750

Licensed Massage Therapist, Certified NeuroMuscular Therapist

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Cellular (727) 244-3964

E-Mail LivingLifeForce@aol.com

CAREER SYNOPSIS

* Nine years as a NeuroMuscular Therapist; Spa, Sport and Rehabilitation.

* Ten years in Human Resources Management; Full-Specialist, Recruiter and Trainer.

* Ten years in Marketing; Business Owner, Consultant and Director Assistant.

 

RECOGNITIONS & HONORS

* Cambridge Who's Who Among Executives and Professionals

* Business and Professional Women’s Federation “Young Careerist” Recipient - 1992

* Air Force Wife of the Year Nominee - 1991

* Who's Who Among American High School Students - 1974, 1975

 

SKILLS AND ABILITIES

* Over 15,000 hours of documented massage.

* Possess strong written and oral communications skills.

* Proven ability to work independently and as a member of a team.

* Skilled in developing and managing company programs.

 

EXPERIENCE SUMMARY

Massage Therapist, Licensed in Florida (2/2000), certified in NeuroMuscular Therapy.  Currently own and operate a massage practice with over 1,500 billable hours annually.  Experienced full-service spa services.  Developed bodywork services and pricing structure.  Trained staff on techniques, general duties, computer programs, client recruitment and retention.

Human Resources Administrator/Manager with full generalist responsibilities for a national retail home center with a local employee base of 150; recruited staff, developed and evaluated training, orchestrated appraisal program and wage administration, performed career path assessments, administered payroll functions, and monitored safety program.  Achieved highest compliance rating for New England District.  Conducted District training.

General Manager of a temporary employment agency consisting of over 180 clerical and technical employees; recruited and assessed skills, conducted orientations and training sessions, negotiated service contracts, and administered payroll.  Successfully doubled sales in a 6-month period while reducing expenses by 14%.

Owner/Manager of a resume writing and employment consultation business which served a population base of 10,000 military personnel; conducted seminars, performed career path assessments, wrote resumes and provided counseling on the transition to the private sector and job retention.  Recognized by the Business and Professional Women’s Federation as a successful “Young Careerist.”  Also nominated Air Force Wife of the Year, base level (an international community service recognition award).

Marketing Director Assistant for an international manufacturer of novelties; assisted in managing a $1.2 million product line budget for over 1,000 items, coordinated the design, photography, typography, and paste-up activities for promotional material and product packaging, researched and analyzed new and competitive products, recommended modification or discontinuance.

 

EDUCATION

Massage Certificate, The Humanities Center Institute of Allied Health, Pinellas Park, FL - 1999  (now known as Cortiva Institute - Humanities Center School of Massage)

Licensed February 29, 2000 State of Florida - MA30750

Member in Good Standing of the Florida State Massage Therapy Association

Graduated with Highest Honors (Class Standing: 1st)

A.S., Marketing, University of Maine, Machias, ME - 1978

Additional Studies: Accounting, Computer Operations and Programming, Sociology and Anthropology

Diploma, Dexter Regional High School, Dexter, ME - 1975

Graduated with Highest Honors (Class Standing: 3rd) 

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