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    Ellan's massage was fabulous! She is an experienced therapist who really knows her stuff, from…read moregentle stretching to lymphatic drainage techniques. Even better, she really listens to her client!!! She did EXACTLY what I asked for, paying attention to sensitive areas and applying a combination of relaxation strokes and applying more pressure to release knotted stressed muscle tightness where warranted. All around excellent job; highly recommend!

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    I can't say enough great things about Scape! I've been a member since July 2025, and the red light…read moretherapy alone has been life‑changing. It completely resolved my vertigo symptoms -- I no longer experience any issues, and that benefit by itself is worth its weight in gold. Scape offers so many incredible therapies to choose from, including their newest addition, the BioCharger experience. Every visit leaves me feeling restored and centered. The owners and staff are attentive and genuinely warm -- they always greet you with a smile the moment you walk through the door. And once you become a member, you can enjoy the therapies at your own convenience, which makes the experience even more relaxing and stress‑free. Don't wait -- run over to Scape in Countryside and get your zen on!

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