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About This Business

Knead to Unwind provides massage therapy services, including therapeutic, deep tissue, Swedish relaxation, hot stone, cupping, pregnancy, myofascial, sports, IASTM, reflexology, stretching, breast, manual lymphatic drainage, and trigger point therapy. The company assists clients with tailored treatments to address pain, tension, and stress through various massage techniques.

BBB Accredited Since: 6/5/2022

Years in Business: 21

Products and Services

Breast Massage, Cupping Massage, Deep Tissue Massage, Hot Stone Massage, IASTM, Manual Lymphatic Drainage, Mobile Massage, Myofascial Massage, Pregnancy Massage, Reflexology Massage, Sports Massage, Stretching Massage, Swedish Relaxation Massage, Therapeutic Massage, Trigger Point Therapy

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Business Details

BBB File Opened:
4/5/2022
Business Started:
17/5/2005
Type of Entity:
Sole Proprietorship
Alternate Names:
Knead to Unwind
Business Management:
Mrs. Michelle Kresz, Owner

Additional Contact Information

Principal Contacts
Mrs. Michelle Kresz, Owner
Customer Contacts
Mrs. Michelle Kresz, Owner
Fax numbers
Primary Fax: (204) 940-4885
Additional Phone Numbers
Other Phone: (204) 940-4888
Additional Email Addresses
Primary: Email this Business
Social Media
Facebook
Instagram

Additional Information

Payment methods
  • Gift Certificate
Business Categories
Massage Therapist, Therapy

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