About Gail

Gail Russo, LMBT, is Nationally Certified and NC Licensed Massage Therapist.  Gail holds a Certification in Medical Massage, and is a Certified Orthopedic Specialist.  In her practice, Gail specializes in treating soft tissue chronic pain through the use of state-of-the-art bodywork modalities designed to improve hypertonic tissue and relieve chronic pain. 

Techniques practiced

  • Cancer/Oncology Massage
  • Deep Tissue massage
  • Myofascial Massage
  • Myofascial release
  • Neuromuscular
  • On site chair massage
  • Orthopedic Massage
  • Reflexology
  • Sports Massage
  • Trigger Point therapy

Where I practice

  • Massage Office
  • Therapist’s Private Practice Office

Clients accepted

male, female, children

Education

Certified by NCBTMB
Experience: 4-10 years

Gift certificates

I sell gift certificates.

Insurance

I DO NOT accept insurance

Availability

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Gail A. Russo

Contact

Gail A. Russo
(919)465-1558
1350 Se Maynard Rd Ste 204
Cary, NC 27511-3634

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Website
Russo Massage Therapy
www.russomassage.com

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