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Lake Grove

Wellness

Team

Kathy Jordan LMT #6748

“I have always been interested in sports and the physical sciences and I knew very early that massage therapy would be my specialty. I have a BS degree in kinesiology, completed sport massage therapist training and have been a practicing therapist for more than 28 years.

I’m an outdoors enthusiast so I know that aches and pains sometimes come with living a healthy physical lifestyle. Whatever your issue, I guarantee that I understand what you are feeling. When you come to see me, we will talk about your lifestyle and your immediate and long-term needs. One benefit of my years of training and practicing is that I can offer a variety of treatment modalities. I will find one or a combination of them that will be just right for you and your current difficulty. We may even change your treatment over time, being mindful of your specific physical needs, and to make sure your treatment gives you the results you want.

My clients include men and women; professional business people, athletes, musicians – anyone who appreciates the restorative and therapeutic benefits of massage. Typical massage sessions may involve active and passive therapies and will include instructions for correct body mechanics and exercises that you can do on your own.”

Kathy Jordan opened Lake Grove Wellness in May 2012 with the aim of providing clients with a quiet, comfortable and elegant environment for their massage and acupuncture sessions. Close to Lake Grove stores and offices, this convenient location offers easy access and ample off-street parking.

Kathy’s carefully chosen associates share her commitment to professionalism, superior client service, and outstanding results.

Kelly Butterfield, LMT #22579

“Hello,

Thanks for reading my bio!  My name is Kelly Butterfield and I have been a licensed massage therapist since 2014.  I began my practice after graduating from the venerated Baltimore school of massage, and I am trained in nine plus modalities.

My style has been informed by my practice and experiences in an array of environments, ranging from chiropractic offices, to corporate massage clinics, high-end day spas, and corporate work places. I am highly skilled at providing therapeutic and customized deep tissue massages for clients who are experiencing work-related injuries and traumas.  I am also sensitive to the needs of each patient as an individual and understand that communication is key.  I will check in several times throughout the session to ensure that I am consistently addressing problem areas, and areas that I believe may be referral zones for corresponding pain and/or postural issues, in addition to happily adjusting pressure to your comfort level.  My approach is to first listen, hold space, and then conduct both well-thought out and intuitive treatment plans each and every time.

I hold a bachelors degree in Humanities studies and am currently in school for my Masters degree in Teaching.  When I am not busy working at the wonderful Lakegrove Wellness clinic, you may likely find me teaching hot yoga, meditating, hiking, discovering new music, dreaming up big plans, or drinking Kombucha.  See you on the table!

Love and strength,

Kelly”

Jodi McKean

 I have been practicing massage since 2008. It is a career that I feel very privileged to be a part of. It is a position of trust and relationship building. In 2015 I expanded my knowledge and enrolled in a program for Oncology massage. This is a highly specialized modality. I was blessed to be picked up by Stanford Oncology to help cancer patients with pain management. I was there for a few years, before I moved to Boulder, Colorado. My style of massage is a heavy handed firm to deep tissue, with a focus on your areas of concern. I have treated a wide range of injuries such as sciatica, lower back pain, neck strain, and IT Band issues. However, my passion really is meeting people wherever they are; using my intuition and knowledge of the body to guide me. 

 

In my free time, I get lost in various forms of art: weaving, painting, mixed media, collage…you name it, I’ll attempt to learn it! Prior to the World shutting down, I was an avid traveler as well. I love culture and people! One day I will get back to traveling. I moved back to Oregon in 2021 to spend more time with family

Chelsea Grajeda, LMT #18541

Chelsea originally pursued massage in search of a career that would enable her to work and travel at the same time. After graduating Everest Institute in 2011, she started working for a chiropractic clinic where she quickly realized that she had found her calling.

She is very passionate about the healing powers of massage and incorporates energy and intention into every massage she does. Chelsea likes to work towards a therapeutic goal, and she uses her experience with working on people in motor vehicle accidents, deep tissue, and Swedish techniques to reach those goals. She strongly believes that every massage should be tailored to your needs.

When Chelsea is not massaging, she likes to spend her time with family and friends. Most of her spare time is spent reading and cycling.

Myesa Ziegler, LMT #13806

Myesa has been a practicing Licensed Massage Therapist for over 11 years, she specializes in Deep Tissue Massage and Trigger Point Therapy.

She enjoys working with a diverse clientele while offering a variety of modalities catered to each individual. She strives to help each individual decrease their aches and pains, increase range of motion, and induce relaxation among other benefits that come with her experienced touch.

Myesa enjoys walking and crafting. She also loves beach trips and spending time with her family.

 

Joyce Olson LMT #3202

Joyce is a native Oregonian and was born in Astoria, Oregon. She grew up in the Portland area and attended Alameda Grade School, Grant High School and graduated from Marylhurst University with a bachelor’s in interdisciplinary studies in Psychology, Communication and Art. She has two daughters and three grandchildren and spends as much time with family as possible.

“Massage has always been a healing journey for me and as I learn and grow, I heal on many levels, creating balance in my life. It has always been my purpose to share with others what I have learned and I look forward to meeting you here at Lake Grove Wellness Center.”

She gradated from the Oregon School of Massage in 1990 while working with Dr. Arthur Parker a TMJ specialist in Portland, Oregon. She was introduced to Cranial Sacral Therapy as an adjunct practice to help patients with their misalignment and pain.

Joyce studied with John Upledger, Carol Gray LMT and at Bastyr College in Washington in the CranioSacral system of healing learning to detect areas of restriction with light touch, not unlike a pulse, to unwind those areas to increase energy, and to help the nervous system to relax. She also finished a two-year program with Robin Michelle Jones in the Biodynamic CranioSacral course to gain a deeper understanding of the relationship between trauma, physical, emotional pain and health.

Joyce brings together many years of study and practice in myofascial release, Trigger Point Therapy, Swedish, cupping, CranioSacral Therapy and Reiki, and incorporates these modalities into her healing sessions.

She is also available to do remote healings through the Reiki Healing System and this information can be found on her website at www. Healing Bridge Integrative Wellness.

On her days off she paints, reads, and spends time with family and friends.

Beryl Greensea #023217

For as long as she can remember, Beryl (she/her), has been drawn to movement, touch, vibrant health, and connection. Manual Therapy is her passion because it harnesses and fosters all of these while offering continual opportunities to deepen her knowledge of the human body.

 

20 years of experience as a massage therapist focused on manual therapy/medical massage and Craniosacral Therapy has developed in her a great sensitivity and ability to listen to subtlety with her hands. She found Fascial Counterstrain in 2018 as an answer to the question: “How can I learn to speak the language of every layer of the human body?” The question was asked, and a colleague introduced her to Counterstrain a week later; the clarity about the path forward and determination to learn this modality was instant and continues into every session. She is particularly drawn to working with chronic, treatment resistant pain, syndromes, and women’s health concerns. 

 

As an individual, she is constantly curious about and mesmerized by the world around her and the people in it. She is a LGBTQ+ and BBIPOC ally and a person who recognizes privilege and who believes in, and strives for equality/equity for all. As a practitioner, her focus is always, first centered around creating a safe place for others. She will listen to your experience and believe you without questioning the validity of your symptoms. If you have a need and she can meet it, she will strive to do so.

Nicole Crissman
I am dedicated to providing effective massage therapy to my clients, with a focus on relieving stress, pain and discomfort.  I am passionate about relaxing the nervous system, which I believe is key to improving overall health. I tailor each session to meet the unique needs of each individual. 
When I am not in the studio, I enjoy live music, being outdoors, hiking and spending time with my dog Lu Lu. 
Savhannah Bourisaw
Savhannah was born and raised in southern Oregon. She became a massage therapist in 2016 and specializes in prenatal, deep tissue, medical massage, cupping, therapeutic massage and more. She customizes each session to fit the needs of her clients. Savhannah also became a credentialed birthing doula this last year. She cares deeply about the needs of those she works with and strives to promote health and wellness in all that she does.

Modalities: prenatal, therapeutic, medical, deep tissue