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Massage Therapists

Dameion Lee Hines
Certified Massage Therapist

Massage and bodywork encompasses a variety of techniques and benefits. Dameion's education has made him a healer more so than he ever imagined. At the Massage Therapy Institute of Colorado, Dameion studied bodywork styles to treat chronic pain and musculoskeletal problems. His main course of study is in Deep Tissue, Neuromuscular Therapy, and Myofascial Release. He also specializes in the following techniques:

  • Advance Knee and Joint
  • Deep Spine Clearing
  • Carpal Tunnel and Thoracic Outlet Syndrome
  • Pelvis Balancing
  • Low Back Pain
  • TMJ

Dameion believes that the level of improvement in his bodywork session depends on the client's hydration. When you drink enough water, the blood in your body will more effectively take away toxin, bring in more oxygen and nutrients, and help to reduce muscle tension. In this, the therapist can manipulate and change the muscle state, connective tissue and help create a more effective posture.

Dameion's dedication is to perform at his best and help the client through advance bodywork and massage and education.


Rebecca Jagodzinski
Certified Massage Therapist

Medical Massage seems to be the greatest challenge and reward for Rebecca. After private practice of 6 years, she has decided a facility like East-West Health Centers was where she wanted to practice. A graduate of Cottonwood School of Massage in Aurora, Colorado, she achieved skills in Advanced Neuromuscular Therapy. Her expertise is in the following areas:

  • Chronic Neck and Shoulder
  • Low Back and Hip
  • Foot, Hand and Knee Injuries
  • Tension and Migraine Headache
  • Frozen Shoulder and Tennis Elbow

It is through 2 to 3 hour sessions and progressive therapy that she has achieved success in Alternative Healing Therapies. Rebecca’s technique is to find scar tissues and trauma throughout the body by way of Advanced Neuromuscular Therapy. By eliminating inflammatory response and adding improved circulatory processes, this will re-educate soft tissue and promote healing.

Courses of Study include text: The Prescription for Nutritional Healing. She believes we can all try to educate ourselves on healing our bodies through vitamin intake and supplementation.

As clinicians we are taught all forms of pain stem from vitamin deficiencies, as well as disease or disorders. It is through a basic knowledge of nutrition we can all feel better, self educate and create greater awareness for ourselves.