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Terms and Conditions

Scope of Services

Craig offers advanced bodywork and movement therapy designed to support clients in pain management, mobility improvement, and nervous system re-education. These sessions may integrate myofascial release, trigger point therapy, craniosacral techniques, breathwork, and other therapeutic modalities.

Craig does not diagnose medical conditions or offer medical treatment in the conventional sense. His work is intended as a complementary approach and is not a substitute for medical care, physical therapy, or psychological counseling.

Client Responsibility & Consent

By scheduling and attending a session, clients acknowledge:

  • They are participating voluntarily.

  • They understand the nature of therapeutic bodywork and give informed consent to receive care.

  • They are responsible for communicating any injuries, conditions, sensitivities, or limitations before and during each session.

  • They understand that any recommendations provided are for general wellness support, not medical treatment or guarantees.

Liability Disclaimer

Craig is a Licensed Massage Therapist (LMT) operating under the legal and ethical guidelines of his license and continuing education. While all techniques used are evidence-informed and practiced with care, results vary between individuals.

By attending a session, the client releases Craig from any and all liability in connection to outcomes, including but not limited to increased discomfort, aggravation of a condition, or delayed healing. Craig is not responsible for unintended responses to bodywork or movement recommendations. This includes any activity suggested during or between sessions.

Clients should consult their primary care provider before starting any new physical or therapeutic treatment. Continuing to receive services from Craig indicates full agreement with these terms.

Privacy Policy

All client information is kept confidential in accordance with HIPAA standards. Health history forms, session notes, and personal data are never shared without written consent unless required by law.

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