AIM Therapy by Ross Francis

Burbank, United States

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Specialties

I specialize in «Therapeutic Massage/​Stretching Therapy» and I am very passionate about helping people feel better and educating them about their bodies.

I combine all the modalities of massage and stretching that I’ve acquired over the past decade and target specific muscles that are causing the pain and discomfort. I call this AIM Therapy or Area Intensive Massage/​Stretching Therapy.

+ Active Isolated Stretching

+ British Sports Therapy

+ Deep Tissue

+ Trigger Point

+ Reflexology

Conditions I have treated: Low Back Pain, Neck Pain, Frozen Shoulder, Carpal Tunnel, Sprained Ankles, Tight Hip Flexors, Tight Rotator Cuff, Tight Hip Rotators (Deep Six) etc.

Meet the Business Owner

Ross F.

Business Owner

I Graduated from Touching America School of Massage in 2002. After graduating I trained with Aaron Mattes creator of Active Isolated Stretching at his clinic in Sarasota, FL. from 2002 – 2003 for over 500 hrs.

I traveled with pro tennis players Jan Michael Gambill and Graydon Oliver through Europe in 2003. My job was to personal train, massage/​stretch and treat any minor injuries.

Worked at Saddle Brook Tennis and Golf Academy from 2003 – 2004. I did sports specific training for pro athletes and students. Studied with Pat Etcheberry at that time.

My credentials

Licensed 2002– Present

600 hours of certified schooling.

500 hours of hands on training with my mentor Aaron Mattes.

California State Licensed

Nationally Certified

ACE Certified 2002 – 2006

AMBP Insured

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