WholeSelf MedicalMassage ■ Jaeci Carr, Licensed, Board-Certified Massage Therapist ■ 25 years' clinical experience
Accident-Recovery
& Pain-Resolution Bodywork
in Littleton
Two-hour sessions for accident recovery and (non-accident-based) persistent pain
that hasn't resolved on its own, or with other treatments.
You Might Be Here Because:
Your neck, back or hips keep tightening
---even after massage or stretching
Something feels "off," but hasn't
been clearly explained or resolved
You've tried other treatments,
but the results didn't last
You're dealing with lingering pain
from an accident or old injury
You want real change
---not temporary relief.
If any of this sounds familiar,
this work is designed for you.
How This Work Is Different:
This is not a routine
or full-body sequence.
Each session begins
with focused assessment
and works methodically to
identify what's actually driving
the issue---whether structural imbalance, nervous system irritation or long-standing compensation patterns.
For Neck, Shoulder,
Back or Hip Pain
Pain-Resolution Bodywork sessions
for chronic postural strain
or longstanding (or recurring) unresolved pain.
TWO-HOUR SESSIONS, $195

Which Session Is Right for You?
Clinical Approach
At WholeSelf MedicalMassage, each session is guided by clinical assessment, structural analysis, and nervous-system regulation. I work methodically to identify the underlying contributors to pain and dysfunction, then apply targeted, evidence-informed techniques to address them. Sessions are customized to restore mobility, improve circulation, and support regulatory balance so the body can stabilize and function more effectively over time. Whether care is focused on injury recovery or long-standing patterns, the aim is consistent, durable improvement — not short-term symptom relief.

About Me
I’m Jaeci Carr, LMT, BCTMB, a board-certified medical massage therapist with 25 years of experience resolving pain, restoring function, and supporting injury recovery. My work is grounded in clinical precision and informed by trauma-aware practice, allowing care to remain both effective and appropriately paced. I approach bodywork as a collaboration—a structured, respectful process where skill, discernment, and safety work together to help clients regain stability, confidence, and trust in their bodies.