Supportive Tools Used in Care

Adjunct Tools in Massage Therapy

In some sessions, supportive tools may be gently incorporated to help improve comfort, tolerance, and response to hands-on massage therapy.

These tools are always used thoughtfully and only when appropriate for your individual needs and preferences.

Adjunct tools:

  • Are used alongside hands-on massage therapy — not as stand-alone treatments

  • Do not diagnose or cure medical conditions

  • Are selected on a case-by-case basis

  • Are always optional and can be declined or stopped at any time

Your care is guided by ongoing assessment, informed consent, and open communication to ensure comfort and safety throughout each session.

If you’d like to learn more about one of the supportive tools that may be used in care, you can explore additional information here:

MPS Dolphin Neurostim (adjunct tool information)

Person receiving a massage, with hands placed on their back near the lower spine.