Massage Therapy for Vaccine Injury Support
- Suzan D. Walker LMT 104331

- Oct 6
- 2 min read

Recovering from a vaccine injury can be challenging, and specialized care can make a meaningful difference. I offer gentle, supportive massage therapy designed to help your body rebalance and restore itself after such an experience.
My approach incorporates techniques such as myofascial release, light massage, cranial sacral therapy, and lymphatic drainage, all tailored to your individual needs. This work is always gentle and non-aggressive, focusing on re-establishing nervous system balance, supporting muscle function, and assisting the body in returning to optimal function.
Sessions are customized based on your symptoms, goals, and comfort level. We can start at a basic, entry-level approach and progress as your body allows. While I primarily work with adults, I occasionally work with children and teenagers when needed.
For those seeking guidance before starting sessions, paid consultations are available. This allows us to discuss your specific situation in detail and design a plan that meets your needs.
Though every individual’s recovery is unique and there are no guarantees, my goal is to provide support, care, and effective strategies to help you regain balance and comfort. Even a single session of lymphatic drainage or cranial sacral therapy can be a step toward feeling better.
Taking the first step whether scheduling a session or consultation is an important part of your healing journey. I am here to support you with specialized care and compassionate guidance every step of the way.
With care and support,
Suzan (Susan) Walker LMT
Massage therapy is not a substitution for medical treatment. The massage therapist cannot diagnose, treat or prevent disease. The therapist can only recommend products and services. Please consult a medical physician for further treatment.
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