Body Remedy Miami

9619 South Dixie Highway MiamiFL33156
Closed
Sunday
Closed
Monday
9:00am-8:00pm
Tuesday
9:00am-8:00pm
Wednesday
9:00am-8:00pm
Thursday
9:00am-8:00pm
Friday
9:00am-8:00pm
Saturday
10:00am-6:00pm
Payment Methods: Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Discover, Cash, Check
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Debbie Arrondo, the clinic's director, was first a patient before becoming a therapist. Involved in a serious auto accident in 1985, Debbie suffered severe back pain resulting from injury. Considering surgery, she consulted with several top orthopedic surgeons in the community. "I avoided surgery and today I run a successful rehabilitative massage clinic incorporating the very same techniques...
by binglocal on March 09, 2017 from binglocal

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We're an orthopedic and sports massage rehabilitation clinic that focuses on pain management and injury prevention for all athletes. Our clinic specializes in muscular skeletal integration (M.S.I.), a type of neuromuscular and trigger-point therapy that relieves chronic pain and restores flexibility. M.S.I. also works to create a better balance between the muscles that maintain proper posture....
by yahoolocal on December 15, 2015 from yahoolocal
Massages after surgery
by yellowpages on February 12, 2015 from yellowpages
BODY REMEDY is a sports and therapeutic massage clinic in association with Pinecrest Physical Therapy. Improve athletic per...formance, blood and lymph circulation, muscle recovery and relaxation, relief from soreness and stiffness, maintain general health and wellness. Debbie Arrondo, LMT President/Owner T: 305.846.7596 See More
by facebook on January 23, 2014 from facebook
What are we all about at Body Remedy We are involved in active treatments in a rehabilitation setting associated with trauma, overuse, chronic or acute pain. Our therapists adopt therapeutic intervention strategies by incorporating physical medicine modalities ( such as myofascial release and deactivation of trigger point particularly in cases involving inflammation and / or severe pain. Apart...
by citysquares on December 29, 2013 from citysquares