Welcome Back: A New Chapter for Nissa Cochran Registered Massage Therapy
I’m excited to share that Nissa Cochran Registered Massage Therapy is reopening — with
a renewed focus, deeper intention, and a clear commitment to helping people restore how
their bodies are meant to move, feel, and function.
This next chapter of my practice is centered on injury treatment and rehabilitation, primarily
using Neurokinetic Therapy (NKT) alongside registered massage therapy.
###Why Injury Treatment Is Never Just About the Injury
Pain is rarely random. When the body experiences injury, stress, or compensation over time,
it adapts. Muscles take over jobs they weren’t designed to do. Others shut down. Movement
patterns change — often quietly — until pain, tension, or dysfunction finally demands
attention.
Neurokinetic Therapy works by identifying these faulty movement patterns and addressing the
root cause, not just the symptom. Rather than forcing the body into change, NKT helps the
nervous system remember more efficient, original patterns of movement.
Massage therapy then supports this process by reducing protective tension, improving tissue
quality, increasing circulation and awareness, and helping the body integrate new movement
strategies.
###Who This Practice Is For
My ideal patient is someone who is ready to actively participate in their healing, understands
that lasting change happens over time, is willing to commit to simple at-home practices, and
wants to restore their body rather than fight it. This work is collaborative. I don’t “fix” bodies —
I guide them back toward balance and wholeness.
###Restoring Original Patterns of Wholeness
The body is intelligent. Healing isn’t about adding more — it’s often about removing
interference so the body can do what it already knows how to do. Through assessment,
hands-on treatment, and nervous-system-based re-education, my goal is to help your body
reconnect to efficient movement, reduce recurring injuries, build resilience and awareness,
and feel more stable, integrated, and whole.
###A Commitment to Care — In the Clinic and at Home
True healing doesn’t stop when you leave the treatment room. Your sessions may include
targeted massage therapy, Neurokinetic Therapy assessments, corrective movement or awareness exercises, and education to help you understand your body. The at-home component is just as important — and always tailored to fit realistically into your life.
###Welcome Back to Yourself
If you’re ready to slow down, listen to your body, and invest in long-term change, I look
forward to working with you. This is an invitation — not just to pain relief — but to restoring the
way your body was designed to move and feel.