Wellness in Motion Boston is honored to have some of the best massage therapists in Boston. Their style of massage is the perfect compliment to the ART/Graston focused chiropractic treatment one receives from WIMB. We often co-treat patients and communicate regularly to ensure our patients are getting the best possible care.


Types of Massage Offered

Our therapists specialize in Sports Massage, Deep Tissue, Myofascial Release, Trigger Point Therapy, Prenatal, Lymphatic and Relaxation.


Pricing

30 minute: $65
45 minute: $85
60 minute: $115
90 minute: $165


Scheduling An Appointment


Cancelation Policy Reminder:

Massage/FST/Acupuncture:

  • 24 Hours notice required

  • Full Cash Rate Fee if appointment cancelled within 24 hours

  • Fee waived if appointment rescheduled with SAME provider within SAME Work Week. Example, you have to late cancel a Tuesday appointment with Eric but are able to see him on Friday later that week. Saturday or Sunday cancellations will be allowed to reschedule through Thursday of that next week. If that new appointment is cancelled at any point, even before the 24 hour cut-off, you will be charged the Full Fee.

  • No Show/No Call: Full Cash Rate Fee. Patient will not be allowed to schedule future appointments until fee is paid.

We understand that emergencies and illness do occur, please let us know as soon as possible if you are unable to make your appointment. These cases will be assessed on a case by case basis. Thank you for your understanding.


Learn More about our Massage Therapists:

Amy Duverger became a massage therapist with the goal to help clients reach their full potential. As a runner and athlete, Amy was always captivated by the mentality that inspired people to perform at their very best. This has motivated her to seek out the latest in treatments and therapy techniques, always ensuring that her clients are receiving the gold standard in massage therapy.

Amy grew up in Pembroke and went to the University of Massachusetts, Boston. After college, Amy moved to Arizona to work for the YMCA as a Youth and Sports Director. During her time there she studied to become a Certified Personal Trainer and soon after followed that with a certificate from the Arizona School of Massage Therapy in 2004. She returned to Boston in 2006.

After spending a few years at Boston Bodyworker, specializing in injury prevention, Myoskeletal Alignment Technique ® and pre/post sports massage, she ventured out to start Restore Total Body. As part of a network of therapists and other treatment providers, Amy continues to provide her clients with exceptional experiences and results.


Eric Beard comes to WIMB with an impressive background in health and fitness. As a Corrective Exercise Specialist, Integrated Manual Therapist (LMT) and Athletic Performance Enhancement Specialist Eric works with people 1:1 as well as with teams and groups of athletes. He begins with a thorough evaluation of the entire kinetic chain (human body). He often identifies hidden performance inhibitors that are either causing pain elsewhere in the body or hampering performance. Through manual therapy and teaching perfect exercise technique he helps to restore optimal human movement. Group and team athletic development begins with specific programs designed to enhance movement patterns and reduce risk of injury. From there, speed, power and performance can be maximized.

He has presented at events such as IDEA World, the Perform Better Summit and NEHRSA Conferences, and has worked for the National Academy of Sports Medicine.

Degrees / Certifications:

  • Master’s Degree in Exercise Science from CalU

  • Bachelors in Rehabilitation Services from Springfield College

  • Boulder College of Massage Therapy, Honors Graduate

  • Certified Personal Trainer-National Academy of Sports Medicine (NASM CPT)

  • Corrective Exercise Specialist- National Academy of Sports Medicine (NASM CES)

  • Performance Enhancement Specialist- National Academy of Sports Medicine (NASM PES)

  • Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist-National Strength and Conditioning Association (NSCA CSCS)

  • Functional Movement Screen Certified-Functional Movement Systems (FMS)

  • Licensed Massage Therapist-State of Massachusetts

  • National Certification in Therapeutic Massage and Bodywork (NCBTMB)

  • USA Hockey CEP Level 4

  • Functional Movement Training Basic and Performance Certified


Margot Sigur graduated from the Cortiva Institute in 2013 with the desire to help people overcome pain and achieve balance in their bodies. She works with clients to tailor treatments to their specific needs and discover the underlying causes of their discomfort. She specializes in focused deep tissue and neuromuscular massage, and while she enjoys working with all clients, she has a particular affinity for neck, jaw, and rotator cuff treatment, as well as prenatal work.

Margot has additional certification in Thai neuromuscular therapy, and is currently pursuing further training in prenatal massage. She is also a Certified Educator of Infant Massage (CEIM), teaching parents how to massage their babies to promote healthy digestion, improve sleep, assist in development of motor skills, and strengthen the bond between parents and their babies.

When she's not massaging, Margot spends her time kayaking on the Charles, working as a glassblowing assistant, and consulting on curriculum and workshop development for the Moms as Mentors Project.


Alexis Boston: Always working to have an impact on her community and after having her son Maximus, Alexis ventured into massage therapy after eight years as an Environmental Field Technician/Geologist. Over the years she has worked with cancer survivors, the elderly, pro and non pro athletes and movie producers, just to name a few. She is always looking for news ways to perfect the art of massage, which helps her to offer more to her clients. Alexis likes to design your session based on what you and your body tell her. Nurture and torture are what you will experience when you have a session with Alexis.

On her journey to find a massage therapy school, Alexis came upon New Hampshire Institute for Therapeutic Arts in Hudson NH. At this school, she learned the art of touch in various modalities including Circulatory, Lymphatic Drainage Vodder Method, Neuromuscular Therapy and Reflexology. 

Certifications:

  • Medical Massage Practitioner

  • Medical Massage for Arthritis

  • Cupping Massage

  • Thai Table Massage

  • Lymphedema Management and Complete Decongestive Therapy

  • Reiki 1&2

  • Adult and Pediatric First Aid/CPR/AED

  • Coronavirus for Nursing Professionals

  • Advanced Infection Control for Covid-19

“I know that from the many avenues of massage therapy, that there is one out there for everyone, for every body is unique.”


Gerald Samson: I am a dedicated part-time yoga teacher and experienced massage therapist. I taught full time for five years at Coolidge Yoga before deciding to put my full effort into massage therapy and treating sports injuries. I developed my massage practice at coolidge and out of my home in Boston. I graduated from Hobart and William Smith Colleges in 2011 with a B.A in both in Psychology and Philosophy, and rowed as a student athlete.

I found the practice of yoga after graduating college and it happened to be beneficial for reducing my work stress and the tightness my body had developed from rowing. Wanting to share yoga’s benefits I enrolled in a 200-hour teacher-training program with Ame Wren and the Boston Yoga School in 2014. Through yoga I began to see the body as a puzzle to unravel, which led to a strong interest in bodywork.  This led to my enrolled at The Massage School in Boston in 2015. 

With the influence of yoga in my bodywork, I work deep into the structure of the body, both to adjust structure and treat injuries that restrict mobility. In school I became skilled in a number of techniques like deep tissue massage, trigger point therapy, myofascial release and some elements of eastern bodywork (Shiatsu, Thai massage) and blend all of them into my work. I graduated from The Massage School in February of 2017 with over 200 hours of clinical practice, and have been working as a LMT since graduation.


Sean Kearney: A graduate of The Massage School in Boston, Sean is trained and certified in Swedish, sports, trigger point, and deep tissue massage. Since graduation, Sean has gained further training in rapid tension relief using a massage gun, stretch therapy, aromatherapy, and the application of CBD, Prossage, Biofreeze, and Kinesio-Tape.  

Sean enjoys working on clients for injury prevention and rehabilitation, with a focus on athletes of all levels and individuals looking for general pain relief. Having diverse experience with all types of clients, Sean strives to design a massage plan that will cater to the individual’s exact needs. Whether it be to progressively reduce the strain and tightness around a recent injury, or to ease the pain and stress from increased workload and life in general. Using his experience and excellent communication skills, Sean will find the perfect pressure providing a massage that is both productive and relaxing. He will also spare the client of the pain and unnecessary intensity commonly found with deep tissue and trigger point therapy by using a blend of the therapeutics he has learned.

Outside of massage therapy, Sean enjoys martial arts and competing in the disciplines of Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, kickboxing, and wrestling. He also enjoys playing drums.


Kat O’Leary: Growing up as a gymnast, Kat was lucky enough to have a mother that was a massage therapist. She learned at a young age how massage could help keep her body healthy and mobile so she could stay active in the movements and sports she loved.

Now as a runner, yoga instructor and lover of the outdoors, massage has remained a constant to keep her moving. Becoming a massage therapist had always been intriguing to her as a way to expand on her passion of helping others stay active. She decided to take the leap and studied at The Massage School in Boston.

Kat loves the WIMB community and is excited to get to know her clients and learn how they love to move so she can tailor the massage to their needs. She focuses on deep tissue, mobility and sports massage techniques.

Kat also believes in the importance of helping people feel good in every avenue of life and has received continuing education for prenatal massage to help mothers to be manage aches and pains and take some time for themselves to relax.


Michelle Hermann believes that maintaining an active lifestyle is one of the keys to longevity. Growing up she participated in many sports including basketball, baseball, volleyball, hiking, tennis and martial arts where she learned first hand about the benefits of massage to stay on top of her game. Michelle lives a life centered around health and wellness, from organic gardening to meditation, she knows it’s important to keep a balanced body and mind to thrive. She was born to work with her hands and one of her biggest goals is to make a positive impact in peoples lives, so massage therapy was an easy career choice. 

During her time at The Massage School in Boston, she learned many techniques and modalities including Swedish/relaxation massage, deep tissue, trigger point therapy, sports massage, myofascial release, lymphatic drainage, Thai massage and reflexology. Michelles’ unwaivering commitment to her craft and insatiable thirst for knowledge will have her immersed in continuing education so she can always provide the best possible results for all of her clients. Coming from a musical background, her rhythmic approach to massage is both hypnotic and relaxing which sets the stage to receive slower deeper work. Michelle is fully present for each client and their individual needs, she likes to focus on getting to the root of the problem and in doing so helping her clients to reach their health & healing goals.

When Michelle is not massaging clients, she enjoys hiking, camping, adventuring, gardening, cooking, music, making art and spending time with her pets. 


Tom Church: After more than 20 years as a massage therapist, Tom is still growing in his skills and knowledge. His whole career has been focused on athletes of all levels from the beginner to the Olympian. The techniques he has learned now only matter in that they are part of the toolbox he opens at the beginning of the session and are used as the need arrives.

Tom has always grounded my sessions in understanding the context of what brings you in for treatments; knowing that we don’t actually heal your aches, pains, and injuries, but help you to heal; and continuing to stay up to date on sports science and therapy knowledge.

As a sports massage therapist, Tom is a team member of the NSAF Sports Medicine Team, has worked many events including the USATF Indoor Track & Field Championships with the medical team, Boston Marathon, the Blackburn Challenge (rowing and paddling), the team therapist for Harvard Swimming and Diving, Harvard Squash, Harvard Softball, Harvard Water Polo, and Boston College Track & Field and Cross Country. He still works with Ivy League teams at the Ivy League Swimming and Diving Championships. And he is the lead therapist for the New England Masters Swimming Championships.

Tom is also a running coach focusing on endurance athletes running track, roads and trails. Is a Performance Therapist for those that want to bring their therapist to their training sessions. And does form analysis and mobility assessments outside of the treatment room.

Tom has a background in running having started as a 10 year old with track and the roads, moving to cross country in college, then adding the trails after college. He is now mostly retired with dreams of finding time in his schedule to train seriously again. Maybe in retirement.

When Tom isn’t helping you be the best you can be, he can be found learning, reading, spending time with his wife, dog and cats, on the trails, and enjoying a new beer and a nice meal.


Arnie Katz has been a licensed massage therapist for over 35 years. His training includes Swedish Massage, Sports Massage, Deep Tissue and nurturing, healing touch. In his work, he strikes a balance between deeper work and nurturing touch as he believes that the body and mind respond and heal best with a combination of the two. He graduated from The Massage Institute of New England in 1986. 

His work helps reduce general back, shoulders and neck pain and stiffness, lower back pain and recovery from strenuous physical and athletic activity. He has provided massage therapy in private practice, gyms, chiropractic offices, colleges and universities, companies, and some of Boston’s finest hotels. In addition, he has provided pre and post event sports massage at the Boston Marathon, the Pan Mass Challenge, and numerous triathlons. 

Arnie also has a great passion for teaching and coaching. He has been leading a unique guided relaxation class called “Journey into Deep Relaxation” for many years and offers mindfulness and meditation sessions designed to deeply relax the mind and body, improve mental health, reduce anxiety, and soothe and calm the emotions. He is also a certified professional life coach supporting and encouraging clients to make life changes, and to achieve their goals, desires, and dreams.

He integrates his perspective and learning about mind, body, and spirit into all his work. He prides himself on listening well to his clients’ needs and bringing a strong intuitive ability to home in on where people are holding their stress and tension. Whether providing bodywork, teaching, or life coaching, facilitating people in healing, releasing pain and tension, guiding deep relaxation, and supporting personal growth is his deep passion and calling.

Arnie’s hobbies and interests include cooking, making art, creative writing, traveling, nature and laughter. He also loves and has a great fondness for dogs and is trained in canine massage.


Sophia Farnsworth became a licensed massage therapist with the goal of helping clients move the way they love, pain free. She is an ultra-runner with a passion for movement, anatomy and physiology, wellness, and the outdoors.

Specializing in orthopedic and sports massage, Sophia brings both a technical expertise and an intuitive understanding of her clients’ needs. Using a range of myofascial techniques, she focuses on pain relief, balance, and alignment in her treatments. She draws on her personal experience as an endurance athlete for a detailed understanding of the needs of active individuals.

Sophia graduated from the University of Massachusetts, Lowell with a degree in Psychology. She has found that clients experience the most benefit from their treatments when they are engaged and empowered in their wellness. She helps clients understand what their bodies need to reduce pain and improve movement.

As a graduate from the highly regarded Bancroft School of Massage Therapy, Sophia learned a wide variety of techniques that she applies in her practice. She strives to continue to grow as a massage therapist through her work with a varied clientele and continuing education.


Renee Kelleher: I have been a Licensed Massage Therapist for over 15 years and I still love every minute of it. I strive to make a difference in the body in every session. Whether it be focused work or a full body, I will tailor the treatment to meet your specific needs.

In 2008 I graduated from Palmer Institute of Massage and Body Work with a certification in advanced massage therapy. Specialties include deep tissue and prenatal massage. My intention is to continue to grow, learn and evolve in my ongoing profession while providing the most current massage techniques available.

As a new addition to the WIMB Lynnfield team my goal is to help patients recover faster from injury, increase their mobility and reach their peak physical potential.

Outside of massage therapy I maintain an active lifestyle with strength training, yoga and hiking with my family. 


Joe Sosinsky, Brookline and Lynnfield offices

Joe Sosinsky is a graduate of The Massage School in Boston passionate about helping people manage and treat acute and chronic pain. Joe was originally inspired to become a massage therapist following his own recovery journey after suffering a shoulder injury. Joe believes that keeping a healthy and mobile body is an essential foundation to live life to its fullest. In his work, Joe utilizes a combination of deep tissue, sports, and orthopedic massage to help achieve the client’s goals. As an athlete himself, Joe understands how important it is to work around injuries and remain active.

Joe is an avid weightlifter, mountain biking, and martial arts enthusiast. Influenced by these pursuits and hobbies, Joe’s philosophy is that health and wellness should considered from a full spectrum approach. He believes the most conducive environment to healing is one where strong collaboration exists between the massage therapist and client.

Joe looks forward to working with the WIMB community to keep you moving.


Lucia Kepler

Lucia Kepler is a graduate of the American Academy of Health and Beauty in Manchester, NH. She has always found the most satisfaction while working with her hands; that combined with the desire to help others feel better physically, she found that manual therapy was a great fit. 

Lucia takes an interest in the science of longevity and believes bodywork is an excellent contributor to helping people continue living healthier and happier, longer. She enjoys learning about the ways we can improve our health and hopes to share that knowledge through working with her clients. Her interests in massage include deep tissue, myofascial, and orthopedic modalities. Lucia is looking forward to continuing her education and improving her practice every day. She is currently working towards her Stretching and Flexibility Coaching certification through NASM. 

Growing up surrounded by mountains in New Hampshire, Lucia enjoys hiking and skiing, as well as running and strength training. She also has a love for baking, Formula 1, discovering new music, watching professional track and field, and trying new cafés.  


Steven Huang, Norwell Office

My name is Guo Huang aka; Steven, I was born in China and was raised in the Boston area since the age of 8. After graduating high school, I was honored to join the United States Marine Corps. During my four years of service, I was deployed once and am proud to be part of a rescue mission during Hurricane Maria.

Throughout my life I have had a passion for movement and exercise. Like many of my clients, I too have experienced overuse injuries. Through these setbacks, I have learned how to self-rehabilitate through physical therapy, stretching and manual therapy. My passion for massage therapy lies not just in relieving stress and tension but also by providing techniques of self-rehab for my clients so that they too can address the problem. 


Allain Cherenfant, Back Bay at Tracksmith

Allain brings half a decade of hands-on therapeutic experience after a career on the front lines of public health. He likes to say that massage kept findng and following him. Allain’s relationship to movement is that of a dancer's, a child who’s natural ability was honed through some formal training before being released into the world sharing this expression of joy when appropriate (and sometimes "inappropriate”). Holding space to fully unplug from day-to-day stress is important to Allain because he believes that this regular work allows one to re-establish their connection to their best self. His work is heavily influenced by reverance for the human body’s ability to manage its own healing. His goal is to complement that intuintuve design. 

A graduate of The Massage School in Boston’s South End neighborhood, he is well-versed in foundational Swedish and deep-tissue approaches to massage. Clients and guests describe his work in a variety of ways ranging from medical to spiritual. This comes from his passion of learning techniques and approaches from across disciplines with a keen ability to know which skills to flex and when. His therapeutic style commonly deploys deep tissue techniques that don’t always require the deepest levels pressure as to accommodate a wide range of clients and concerns. Ask Allain about how he might incorporate myofascial release, trigger point work, sports & Thai stretching into your next session.


Alyx Gallagher, Brookline Office

Hello there! I'm Alyx and I have a deep passion for healing and wellness.

My approach to massage is rooted in techniques of Swedish massage, creating a deeply relaxing and rejuvenating experience. I also specialize in addressing those problem areas that can cause discomfort and tension. Using a medium to deep pressure, I work on knots and tight muscles, providing relief without overwhelming you. Your comfort is my top priority.

In addition to massage therapy, I'm working towards a Bachelor's degree in Exercise and Health Sciences. This journey has helped me understand the intricacies of the human body, which I integrate into my massage practice to promote holistic well-being.

I hope to help heal problem areas and create an environment for clients to deepen their mind-body connection by bringing my clinical experience in injury recovery and prevention together with an approach to whole body wellness.

I'm excited for the opportunity to work with you and support you on your wellness journey while you help me on mine!