Zachary has been an experienced licensed massage therapist for over 5 years who graduated from The Massage School in East Hampton, MA, in 2017. Since then, he has advanced his skills through continuing education, he is currently working on his Orthopedic Massage Certification through The Bodywork Education Project and Manual Lymphatic Drainage through the Ganesha Institute. He is currently interested in pursuing board certification as a massage therapist. Zachary is skilled in providing a variety of techniques, including deep tissues, relaxation, hot stone, cupping, assisted stretching and muscle energy technique to address and provide relief for various injuries and chronic pain. Since graduation, Zachary has provided massage therapy services in a variety of settings including spas, corporate and private chair massage, and mobile massage in private and assisted-living residences. He is passionate about using massage therapy to help clients in their healing journey and connecting with them to provide customized services by tailoring each session to the client’s needs.
In addition to massage therapy, Zachary has a background in biology, chemistry and education. He has worked in education in a variety of settings for more than 15 years as a high-school biology teacher, lead facilitator, science coordinator and experiential educator. When not providing massage therapy, Zachary can be found on a hiking trail connecting with nature, engaging in yoga and wellness practices or playing the guitar.
Experience: 10 years
Areas of Expertise: Prenatal Support, Yoga Teacher, Certified Hypnotist
Certification(s): Licensed Massage Therapist
Yinh (she/her) has been a licensed massage therapist since 2013, working in spa, educational, community health, and medical settings. In addition to completing the general 750-hr curriculum at Cortiva, she has also received training in advanced deep tissue techniques with Dr. Ben Benjamin, oncology massage with Tracy Walton, massage cupping, and craniosacral therapy with Dr. Don Ash at CST Alliance.
Her philosophy is that she works “with” clients as a facilitator of healing, rather than working “on” them as a “healer.”
When Yinh is not seeing clients individually, she is parenting, playing the crystal singing bowls, and does volunteer work in her community.
Serving in the Massage Therapy Industry for over fourteen years, Joseph specializes in Orthopedic Manual Therapy, Muscular Therapy, Trigger-Point/Cross-Fiber Friction, Deep Tissue Myofascial Therapy.