Knead Relief? Discover Snohomish County’s Top Massage Clinic

Bothell, WALocal News

Relax Mind & Body Massage has been awarded the title of best massage clinic in Snohomish County by readers of The Daily Herald, with an impressive total of 80,000 votes cast. Since its opening in 2002, the Arlington-based clinic has focused on therapeutic and injury massage, offering various techniques such as Swedish relaxation, deep tissue, and hot stone massages. Under the experienced leadership of owner Shannon Ingrum, the clinic has expanded from a single therapist to a team of 11 therapists and one acupuncturist, reflecting its commitment to meeting diverse client needs, particularly for those recovering from accidents. The article emphasizes that self-care is essential, not a luxury, and also recognizes other notable massage therapy establishments in the area, highlighting the vibrant local wellness community in Snohomish County.

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