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Experience professional massage therapy and day spa services at the premier day spa of North Lake Tahoe.

Exclusive Offer(s)

Clearwater Signature Massage (Only $175)

This pampering, 105-minute massage treatment is exclusive to Clearwater Day Spa at Tahoe. The indulgent Aromatherapy Massage includes 3 essential oils of your choice and will calm, soothe, and melt all your worries away. This signature massage also includes an invigorating foot scrub.

Prices

Clearwater Day Spa at Tahoe massages are available in 30-, 60-, 90-, and 120-minute sessions. We offer Couples Massages and Hotel Room/In-Home Massage services**, as well as options for extending your massage by 15-minute intervals, adding a Peppermint Scalp Treatment or Reflexology, or receiving Couples Detoxifying Body Wraps.

Swedish & Deep Tissue
30-Min. $60
60-Min. $90
90-Min. $120
120-Min. $160
Hot Stone
30-Min. $75
60-Min. $105
90-Min. $135
120-Min. $175
Aromatherapy
30-Min. $70
60-Min. $100
90-Min. $130
120-Min. $170
Couples
30-Min. $140
60-Min. $200
90-Min. $260
120-Min. $340
In-Home*
60-Min. $130
90-Min. $160
120-Min. $200
Add Ons
Cupping $15
Aromatherapy (2 Essential Oils) $10
15-Min. Massage $15
15-Min. Reflexology $15
Hand Scrub $10
Foot Scrub $15
Peppermint Scalp Treatment $15
Detoxifying Body Wrap $65

Styles

Swedish massage uses long, slow, gliding strokes, most of which are referred to as effleurage, maintain contact with the body and are done to superficial layers of muscle for the purpose of increasing circulation and enhancing relaxation. Effleurage is primarily performed using the broad palm surface of the hands. Thumbs, fingers, and knuckles may also be used. The term "effleurage" is derived from a French word referring to strokes that glide over the surface of the skin. In addition, sometimes active and passive joint movements are used to improve range of motion. Passive joint movements require another person to move body parts through a full range of motion around a joint. Active joint movements are performed independently and without assistance.

Deep tissue massage is a technique involving the use of slow, deep and intense massage strokes across the grain and to deeper layers of the muscle to heal physical injuries, chronic tension and emotional stresses within the body. It can be used to release trapped nerves and correct damaged muscle tissue, manage pain, as well as to soften hard muscles which have caused joint restriction and structural misalignment. A technique, called friction, is often used in physical rehabilitation settings to address scar tissue. This technique involves deep finger or digital pressure and small movements across or along muscle or tendon fibers.

Hot stone massage is an advanced, gentle, restorative massage modality. It involves the application of warm and/or hot stones, sometimes in alternation with cold stones, in conjunction with deep tissue treatment and meridian therapy. Stones of varying sizes are applied to key points on the body, giving a deep massage and creating sensations of comfort and warmth. The direct heat relaxes muscles, allowing manipulation of a greater intensity than with regular massage. The heat produces vasodilatation and increases circulation to the tissue. Application of cold produces vasoconstriction and drains the area. The combination of deep tissue and Swedish massage increases the effectiveness of the massage treatment.

Aromatherapy is an alternative medicine that uses essential oils to benefit one's psychological and physical well being. The aroma stimulates the brain and triggers a reaction supplying a therapeutic benefit.

Prenatal massage focuses on the mother-to-be as she goes through the changes due to pregnancy. This is not a replacement for medical care, but rather as an adjunct to aid in the health and rapid recovery of the mother. Certified therapists will focus treatment on the concerns of each trimester. After the mother has given birth, treatment will assist in restoring the body back to its normal condition. Prenatal massage may also help reduce and/or eliminate excess water retention. Prenatal massage is fast growing in the United States and around the entire globes as it has attracted the interest of labor and delivery nurses, nurse-midwives, childbirth educators and obstetricians. Massage therapy enhances the function of muscles and joints, improves circulation and general body tone, and relieves mental and physical fatigue.

Shiatsu massage originated in Japan, is a technique that uses finger, thumb, and palm pressure to manipulate pressure points (those used with acupuncture) along the entire body with the intent of increasing the body's energy flow. It is based on the belief that the body is composed of meridians (channels of energy). Blockages in meridians cause physical discomfort and shiatsu is intended to release blockages by applying direct pressure to points along the meridians and restore natural energy flow.

Thai massage incorporates partnered full body stretches in which one person positions another's body to create a stretch for various muscles. The stretching of tissue is intended to facilitate circulation and range of motion.

Sports/Clinical massage is intended to encourage optimal physical performance by assisting in recovery from vigorous activity and aiding in the management of injury. Deep pressure exerted with the palms and fingers as well as strokes applied perpendicular to muscle fibers, attempt to enhance contractile ability. Sports/clinical massage is frequently used in rehabilitation settings and with athletes.

Craniosacral massage is designed to enhance the flow of cerebrospinal fluid to prevent imbalances or blockages that may cause sensory or motor problems. Very light digital pressure applied at the base of the skull, along the spine, and at the sacrum is intended to release areas of restriction and compression.

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