After a serious car accident many years ago, Caitlin saw a massage therapist who was able to restore function and sustainably reduce the severe chronic pain she experienced from her injuries. Those transformative results, combined with her natural inclination to help others, made moving from her first career to this one an easy transition. Upon graduating with honors in 2009, she began practicing massage in Seattle and maintained both a solo practice, and several positions in multi-disciplinary clinics throughout the area.
At the beginning of 2015, Caitlin relocated to New Orleans. Most of her practice has been specializing in injury treatment and orthopedic and clinical massage. She has worked with all kinds of practitioners in the healthcare field, from physicians, nurses and orthopedic specialists, to physical and occupational therapists and chiropractors, and has often been known to be the comforting bridge between her clients and their occasionally overwhelming healthcare.
Along with ordinary tension, headaches and strain, other conditions Caitlin has experience treating include: fibromyalgia; Sjogren's syndrome; Parkinson's; lupus; MS; arthritis; joint repair/replacement; spondylosis and other degenerative conditions; stroke-induced hemiplegia; spinal fusions; fractures and post-operative scarring and mobilization; cancer and peri/post chemotherapy; thoracic outlet syndrome; and TMJ.
Caitlin's primary approach to massage is from a treatment standpoint, but each session is typically a mixture of modalities. She's had post-certification training for orthopedic massage, injury treatment, craniosacral, structural relief therapy, visceral manipulation, and massage cupping. Since 2009, she has been a member of and insured through Associated Bodywork & Massage Professionals (ABMP).
Outside of her practice, Caitlin loves to walk her two treasured rescue mutts around town, ride her bike, and create new costumes and crafts. When there's enough time, you'll often find her in the kitchen, tinkering with her giant book of recipes, or in the garden trying to coax a few more pollinators to her beloved Uptown block.
At the beginning of 2015, Caitlin relocated to New Orleans. Most of her practice has been specializing in injury treatment and orthopedic and clinical massage. She has worked with all kinds of practitioners in the healthcare field, from physicians, nurses and orthopedic specialists, to physical and occupational therapists and chiropractors, and has often been known to be the comforting bridge between her clients and their occasionally overwhelming healthcare.
Along with ordinary tension, headaches and strain, other conditions Caitlin has experience treating include: fibromyalgia; Sjogren's syndrome; Parkinson's; lupus; MS; arthritis; joint repair/replacement; spondylosis and other degenerative conditions; stroke-induced hemiplegia; spinal fusions; fractures and post-operative scarring and mobilization; cancer and peri/post chemotherapy; thoracic outlet syndrome; and TMJ.
Caitlin's primary approach to massage is from a treatment standpoint, but each session is typically a mixture of modalities. She's had post-certification training for orthopedic massage, injury treatment, craniosacral, structural relief therapy, visceral manipulation, and massage cupping. Since 2009, she has been a member of and insured through Associated Bodywork & Massage Professionals (ABMP).
Outside of her practice, Caitlin loves to walk her two treasured rescue mutts around town, ride her bike, and create new costumes and crafts. When there's enough time, you'll often find her in the kitchen, tinkering with her giant book of recipes, or in the garden trying to coax a few more pollinators to her beloved Uptown block.