Let’s set the scene.

It’s Bedford. It’s probably windy. Your shoulders live somewhere near your ears. Your jaw is clenched like it’s holding secrets. Your nervous system is absolutely not minding its business.

This is where acupressure massage at the CCATCM student clinic comes in.
And yes, you should book it. With me.

This isn’t a fluffy spa situation and it’s definitely not a “just relax” suggestion. Acupressure massage is grounded in acupuncture theory, which means every point, every hold, every bit of pressure is intentional. We’re working with your nervous system, your digestion, your hormones, your stress patterns, and all the places your body has been quietly compensating.

No needles.
No awkward small talk.
No guessing.

Just focused, skilled, hands on work that helps your body shift out of fight or flight and back into something that actually feels human.

People come in for:
• tight necks and shoulders
headaches and jaw tension
• stress that lives in the chest and gut
• sleep that never quite lands
• cycle stuff, mood stuff, “everything is off” stuff

And they leave a little quieter inside. A little more grounded. A little less reactive to literally everything.

Yes, it’s a student clinic, which means:
– affordable care
– evidence based supervision
– practitioners who are paying close attention and doing things properly

What it does not mean is rushed, careless, or experimental. You’re getting solid treatment, start to finish.

If you’ve been acupuncture curious but want to ease in, acupressure is the perfect entry point. If needles aren’t your thing, great. If stress has been running your life, even better.

Bedford friends, your body doesn’t need another coffee or another night pushing through.
It needs hands on support.

Book your acupressure massage at the student clinic and let’s take the edge off—properly.

A Gentle Note: I’m a student of Traditional Chinese Medicine, and this space reflects my learning as it unfolds. TCM is deep, layered, and complex, and I’m still finding my footing within it. I will refine my understanding over time. I will make mistakes. That’s part of doing this honestly. What I share here is my current perspective, shaped by my teachers, clinical training, lived experience, and my own biases. It’s not absolute, it’s evolving. I welcome thoughtful conversation, shared insight, and respectful correction along the way. I humbly welcome your insight. Let’s learn together. You can always find me over on Instagram to keep the conversation going.