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Maryland Center for Integrative Medicine

Practitioners

Massage Therapists

DIANE CARTON

Diane A. Carton, CMT, RN, is a Certified Massage Therapist with over 15 years of experience. She has advanced training in Lymphatic Drainage, Pregnancy, Childbirth, Post-Partum Massage, Craniosacral Therapy, Energy Healing, and Shamanism. Her extensive experience in healing and teaching provide the basis for her practice in which she incorporates therapeutic massage techniques, breathing, visualization and positive thinking. Her vast experience working with clients as both a Registered Nurse and Massage Therapist has given her a profound respect for the healing power within.

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BOB CLARK

Bob Clark, CMT, is a Maryland State Certified Massage Therapist and is Nationally Certified in Therapeutic Massage and Bodywork. He is a certified Trager® Practitioner and Tutor. Bob is also certified in the Usui System of Reiki Healing (Reiki I and II), and he trained with Leonard Orr, the originator of Rebirthing, a form of breathwork. Bob worked at the St. Joseph Center for Health Enhancement in Towson, MD before joining the Maryland Center for Integrative Medicine. In addition to seeing clients at MCIM, Bob works with hospitalized cardiac patients at the St. Joseph Medical Center.

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SARAH PRESTON

Sarah Preston received her massage therapy degree in 1997 at Blue Cliff School of Therapeutic Massage in New Orleans, Louisiana. Along with her degree in therapeutic massage she completed an additional certification in pre & perinatal massage. Sarah also worked as a birthing doula for five years, giving her additional insight and experience assisting women during their childbearing years. Over the last 10 years Sarah has amassed a good deal of experience working with clients with chronic life threatening illnesses like cancer and HIV and chronic syndromes such as fibromyalgia and chronic fatigue syndrome. Using a variety of modalities including reflexology, myofacial release, deep tissue, neuromuscular, and Swedish massage she is able to tailor her sessions to meet your specific needs. She graduated with a B.A. in Biology from Gettysburg College in 1991. Sarah spent the next five years working in the environmental education field for the Chesapeake Bay Foundation before pursuing her longtime desire to become a massage therapist. She is a Nationally and Maryland State Certified Massage Therapist.

Bruce Henn

Bruce J. Henn, CMT, is a National- and Maryland-Board Certified Massage Therapist who is a member of the NCBTMB and the AMTA. He has been in practice for over 20 years. He has received advanced trainings in Deep Tissue Release, Oncology Massage, and Zero Balancing. He has traveled throughout the United States teaching this simple, yet profound clothed bodywork protocol. For his clients, he is a supportive listener with a clear, firm, sensitive touch, and a soft manner, assisting in facilitating his clients’ return to balance and ease.

Bruce has taught stress management workshops for hospitals, schools, and crisis organizations, as well as community outreach groups. He has volunteered his valuable services to hospices, H.E.R.O., and bereavement groups.

RAMONA RANDALL

In April 1986, I joined the United States Army and actively served as a Personnel Management Specialist until April 1994, upon which I was Honorably Discharged. I left the military and pursued an interest in bodybuilding and aggressively trained myself for many years. With much success, the gym in which I trained encouraged me to become one of their personal trainers. Accepting the offer, I became certified through the National Association of Sports Medicine (NASM). I enjoyed that profession so much that I decided to venture off into the medical world and joined a group of Physical Therapists and Occupational Therapists and began working as a Lead Physical Therapy Aide/Floor Manager for a rehabilitation facility. Determined to do my part for society, I enrolled in TESST College and studied to become a Certified Massage Therapist. Graduating with honors, I became nationally certified through the National Certification of Therapeutic Massage and Bodywork (NCTMB) and Maryland State Licensed.  Soon thereafter, I began my massage practice and studied extensively to specialize in neck and back pain, which causes developmental disorders as a result of bad posture and/or ergonomically incorrect workstations. I have advance training in Swedish, Deep Tissue, Hot Stone, Myofascial Release, and Sports Massage w/Stretching.

It is important to remember that massage therapy is an ancient service that has been around and practiced by our elders for many years.  I truly believe that massage therapy is an excellent way to maintain positive health.  It compliments every other health program and should not be considered a luxury, but a way of life.  We must always be mindful that our bodies are our temples and that we must do everything possible to stay healthy, happy and positive which will enable us to live a long, productive and fruitful life.

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