Get a new massage at Bodywork Professional
Nick Pavoldi, owner of Latham’s Bodywork
Professionals, is on the move yet again. He recently opened a downtown Saratoga Springs office in Franklin Square, but found his business
needed more rooms, since massage clients often wanted to have simultaneous appointments.
“Couples and friends wanted to schedule their sessions
together, and in Franklin Square, we had only one massage room,” he said.
“In our new location at 79 Washington St., we will have two. We’ll
also be sharing the office with acupuncturist Danielle Devivo of Phoenix Rising,
which is great. Massage and acupuncture are often used together.”
Bodywork
Professionals offers the Capital Region a full range of bodywork and massage
therapy services in an environment Pavoldi calls professional and relaxing. The
fully licensed and insured staff are some of the most seasoned therapists in
the region with an average of 11 years’ experience. Established in 2003,
Bodywork Professionals specializes in deep-tissue work, Rolf structural
integration, Thai yoga massage, Swedish massage therapy, and pre- and postnatal
massage. The business will offer a unique service of babysitting during massage
from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. weekdays.
“We are excited to have
a Saratoga location,” Pavoldi
said. “For years, I’ve wanted to have a location here in my hometown, but I
didn’t think the time was right until now. It’s great to see that goal turn
into a reality and be able to offer our services to the Saratoga clientele. I have an
amazing staff working here, and we are delighted to be part of the movement
toward natural health and the history of health in Saratoga Springs.”
Pavoldi has been a
bodywork practitioner for 16 years, working on members of the New York City
Ballet, the New York Giants football team, and the Salt Lake City Olympic athletes. He
was voted the Albany region’s best massage
therapist four times in “Metroland.” He teaches at the Center for Natural
Wellness School of Massage Therapy in Albany.
He focuses on encouraging and supporting local
and sustainable products in his business. This includes offering products from
local entrepreneurs and using an antique letterpress for hand-printing gift
certificates. Pavoldi is a founding member of the Pregnancy Project, a group of
Capital District providers offering services to pregnant women, their babies,
and their families. Recently, he has become interested in vibrational
therapy through gonging.
For more information on massage services, visit
BodyworkProfessionals.com or call 389-2200.
--Jennie
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