Keep The Balance Massage Therapy — Massage therapist in Charlotte, NC
Address1423 E 7th St NC, Charlotte, NC 28204
Phone+1704-763-2678
Websitektbmassage.com
Frank Miller is a licensed massage therapist at Keep The Balance Massage Therapy in Charlotte, North Carolina. He practices in the Elizabeth neighborhood, near Uptown Charlotte. Miller offers neuromuscular massage, Thai massage, Swedish massage, and chair massage. His services aim to provide relief from tension, pain, carpal tunnel syndrome, anxiety, stress, and migraines. Appointments can be made by calling or texting.
Best for
- Individuals seeking pain relief
- Clients experiencing stress and anxiety
- People with carpal tunnel syndrome
| Key services | Neuromuscular massage, Thai massage, Swedish massage, Chair massage |
| Tags | massage therapy, charlotte nc, elizabeth neighborhood, neuromuscular massage, thai massage, swedish massage, chair massage, pain relief, stress relief, anxiety relief |
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