Infant Massage Therapist Edmonds WA

To do an infant massage, choose a time when your baby is well fed and rested. Put a towel in a quiet room for the baby to lie on, choose a natural oil such as coconut, almond, or avocado, and play relaxing music. Assess the baby’s receptivity by observing her response to your touch.

Marnie Frisch
(425) 672-2113
7935 216th St SW
Edmonds, WA
Company
Edmonds Wellness Clinic
Industry
Naturopathic Doctor (ND), Osteopath (DO)

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Lauren Russel
(425) 673-7350
20715 Larch Way #11
Lynnwood, WA
Company
Lauren Russel
Industry
Naturopathic Doctor (ND)

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David B Wood
(425) 778-5673
19031 33rd Ave. W. Ste. 301
Lynnwood, WA
Company
David B Wood
Industry
Naturopathic Doctor (ND)

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Jianli Wang
(425) 672-2838
5017 196th St SW Suite 206
Lynnwood, WA
Company
Lynnwood Integrative Medical Clinic
Industry
Naturopathic Doctor (ND)

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Cheryl L Wood
(425) 778-5673
19031 33rd Ave. W. Ste. 301
Lynnwood, WA
Company
Trinity Family Health Clinic PS
Industry
Naturopathic Doctor (ND)

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Kabran Chapek
(425) 771-5166
547 Dayton St
Edmonds, WA
Company
The Center for Counseling and Health Resources
Industry
Naturopathic Doctor (ND), Mental Health Professional

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Dr.John Catanzaro
(425) 697-6112
5603 230th Street Southwest
Mountlake Terrace, WA
Gender
M
Speciality
Naturopath
General Information
Accepting New Patients: Yes
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5.0, out of 5 based on 2, reviews.

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Brandy Ross
(425) 670-6752
4200 196th St SW, Ste 102
Lynnwood, WA
Company
Moonrise Health and Birth
Industry
Midwife, Naturopathic Doctor (ND)
Specialties & Therapies
Specialties : Colds and Flu, Hypertension, Indigestion, Infertility, Women's Health

Therapies : Cranio Sacral Therapy, Midwifery
Insurance
Aetna, First Choice Health, PacifiCare, Premera, Uniform Medical Plan
Professional Affiliations
American Association of Naturopathic Physicians, Bastyr University, Midwives Alliance of North America

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Dr.Rashmi Pace
Lynnwood Naturopathic, 19514 64th Ave W Suite B
Lynnwood, WA
Gender
F
Speciality
Naturopath
General Information
Accepting New Patients: Yes
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1.0, out of 5 based on 1, reviews.

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DeeAnn Grimes
(206) 542-8687
646 NW Richmond Beach Road
Shoreline, WA
Company
Shoreline Natural Medicine Clinic
Industry
Naturopathic Doctor (ND)

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Massage to Soothe Your Cranky Baby

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Empirical research suggests our appreciation of massage starts early—as tastes go, it’s one that needs little acquiring. That’s certainly the message behind the growing trend of infant massage, where mothers and fathers (and sometimes caretakers) bond with their wee ones through loving touch and improve their overall health. Parents, nurses, and doctors say that massage helps babies grow better, improves digestion, and eases colic. Studies conducted at the Touch Research Institutes at the University of Miami School of Medicine show that infant massage facilitates weight gain in preterm infants, decreases babies’ level of stress hormones, and balances out their sleep/wake cycle. “Nurturing touch is important for children’s physical, social, behavioral, mental, and cognitive development,” says Linda Garofallou, an infant and pediatric massage therapist at Children’s Hospital in Newark, New Jersey. She gives infant massage to patients and also trains others in the technique.

To do an infant massage, choose a time when your baby is well fed and rested. Put a towel in a quiet room for the baby to lie on, choose a natural oil such as coconut, almond, or avocado, and play relaxing music. Assess the baby’s receptivity by observing her response to your touch. If she is stiff or tense, then use your intuition: either hold her closely in your arms until she relaxes—or wait for another time. A gazing, quiet, yet alert state means she is ready to begin.

A common stroke, called Indian Milking, entails holding one foot with your hand and then “milking” the leg from the ankle to thigh. Follow this by holding the thigh with both hands and gently twisting and squeezing your hands as you move from thigh to foot. (For more strokes, see Vimala Schneider’s classic book, Infant Massage: A Handbook for Loving Parents [Bantam, 1989] or visit the International Association of Infant Massage, www.iaim.ws/home.html , to find a certified infant massage instructor near you.)

Babes aren’t the only ones who benefit from infant massage. Experts like Andrea Kelly, ceo of the International Association of Infant Massage in Ventura, California say that giving a massage releases nurturing hormones for both the mother (oxytocin) and the father (prolactin).

In addition to bonding, infant massage helps kids born with addictions or serious health problems, says Joanne Starr, MD, director of pediatric cardiothoracic surgery at Children’s Hospital. She’s seen the positive effects of Garofallou’s infant massage on the tiny heart patients she’s operated on. “I think it’s a very important part of their healing,” says Starr, who adds that many of these infants can’t be held because they are hooked up to ventilators. “It’s such a helpless feeling for the parents, but massage empowers them to do something.”

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