01/04/2021
We just got written up in NJ.com. Here is a copy of the article.
“For stress, I recommend an overall, full body massage,” says Gene Dillman. “The Swedish deep tissue massage can release muscle spasms.”
Gene runs the Lambertville Massage Therapy operation, located at 26 Bridge St.
“Our job is to help you get going again and live life to the fullest,” he explains.
He and his therapists begin sessions by “...taking the time to understand exactly what you want from your massage.”
Anxiety and depression are above normal right now, Gene notes. Dealing with the pandemic adds another layer to day-to-day issues.
One person’s problems are not like those of the next person. For example, tensions can accumulate when one sits at a desk all day. But these tensions will differ substantially from those of a runner prepping for a marathon.
“Our expert massage therapists know exactly how to help,” says Gene. “We focus on achieving results to ensure you leave our office feeling happy and healthy. No frills -- we’re trained in the different modalities.”
The most popular sessions here right now involve couples massage.
“Lambertville is a popular destination,” Gene notes. This is true for locals as well as out-of-towners.
The town is full of shops, galleries, and other attractions. Window shopping along blocks of sidewalks can be an adventure in itself.
Couples are attracted to the area for day trips or weekend getaways. And many make appointments for a couples massage, making it the highlight of the outing.
Gene is not new to the massage field, having some three decades experience. He was the co-founder of Princeton’s Health Choices Massage School. He uses an eclectic style of massage, specializing in deep tissue, sports massage and mind/body work.
For more information and an appointment, call 609-397-3808 and visit the website at LambertvilleMassage.com or go to Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
Al Warr may be reached at 610-253-0432 or [email protected].