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Texas Trigger Point Therapy

5.0 (1 review)
Open • 8:00 am - 10:00 pm

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A Healing Touch Chiropractic And Massage Therapy

A Healing Touch Chiropractic And Massage Therapy

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Keith is very knowledgable about the human body and many things that affect it, so gives a great…read moremassage. He keeps me walking and able to do many things for myself, as well as helping my pain level. Massage therapy isn't for everyone, but it certainly is a good thing for me.

I received a massage from Keith at 5 PM Monday afternoon…read more I was diagnosed by a well-regarded hand specialist with carpal tunnel after doing multiple tests. I wrote down that Information on my forms, but he insisted that I didn't have carpal tunnel and instead thoracic outlet syndrome. I requested on the forms to massage from the fingertips upwards towards my neck because of this (for CTS you are NEVER supposed to massage down the arm/hand/fingers), but he began massaging my arm the opposite way. Then I verbally asked him to massage the other way and he did without hesitation, but he still did my fingers the wrong way. At this point I had already asked twice, so I just let him massage how wanted. Keith made several remarks suggesting that he knew anatomy of the arm better than doctors, which is why they mis-diagnosed me. But he also didn't know where the rotator cuff was located, which threw me off right away - considering I've had a rotator cuff injury previously and have done a lot of massage and physical therapy; I know very well where my rotator cuff is located. My wrists hurt much more than when I came in. Instead of massaging as requested, considering my carpal tunnel, he massaged based off of his own personal diagnosis. I truly believe he irritated my wrists worse than they were when I came in. In addition to his unprofessionalism and arrogance, as far as the massage, he spent most of his time on the right side of my body and neglected the left side. When I flipped over to face the ceiling, he breathed somewhat heavily towards my face, and I couldn't relax due to the odor of his breath. I didn't say anything during the massage, because I am not a confrontational person, and I also didn't feel the increased pain until after the session ended. I still tipped 20%, because I believe he had good intentions. But the massage fell very short from satisfactory, and he should be made aware of this. When I contacted them to speak about it, the receptionist was EXTREMELY RUDE! I would give them 0 stars if I could.

Texas Trigger Point Therapy - massage_therapy - Updated May 2026

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