About

Meet Your Therapist…Mary Axelrod, BCMT, LMT, CR ‘Hot Stone Master’

After working more than 20+ years in education and the corporate business world, Mary decided that she wanted to assist people in a way that would promote health & wellness — a more ‘hands-on’ approach in making a difference in people’s lives. During her previous career she saw so many people who lived with chronic headaches, back pain and other pain and they believed there was nothing they could do but live with it. She observed that although there was growing interest in health and wellness, regular self-care, preventive medicine and a holistic health approach were not part of most people’s lives.

As an educator and business professional, Mary understands first-hand how important is to manage the high stress in our busy lives and work with therapeutic massage and bodywork therapies, healthy habits for stress management and wellness tools to release the negative effects of stress on the body and mind. Mary is a board certified massage therapist and licensed to practice therapeutic massage in Colorado. A board certified massage therapist holds the highest standard of practice for massage therapists, ensures a code of ethics and requires continuing education for updated and safe practice. She is also a certified reflexologist and aromatherapist.

She has a very successful private therapeutic bodywork practice in Fort Collins, Co, and was voted BEST massage therapist in Fort Collins!

She fully supports and upholds the professional code of ethics (see below) for her profession.

Credentials:

  • Mary Axelrod is a Board Certified and Licensed Massage Therapist (BCMT, LMT) with a private practice for Massage & Reflexology Therapies in Fort Collins, Colorado (since 2003). Board Certification is the highest standard of certification for massage therapists in the United States and involves maintaining a high standard of ethics as well as taking regular continuing education classes. Board certification from the NCBTMB –National Certification Board For Therapeutic Massage and Bodywork.
  • Licensed to practice massage therapies in the State of Colorado. Registered Therapist in the State of Colorado – exceeding all state standards for training. licensure, certification and standards of practice.
  • Certified Massage Cupping practitioner.
  • Former Instructor for the Reflexology Certificate program, and other holistic classes including the Massage Therapy program in the Integrative Health & Massage Therapy Program at Front Range Community College in Fort Collins, Colorado. She developed the curriculum for the Reflexology Certificate Program and the Massage Therapy Curriculum program at FRCC.
  • Member of the Reflexology Association of America
  • Former Certified Instructor for Phenomenal Touch® Massage from the Institute of Phenomenal Touch (Eldorado Springs, Co). Completed a 560 hour 2-year training for certification to teach at the Institute as well as independent classes in the US and overseas that are sponsored by the Institute.
  • Certified Master Practitioner of Phenomenal Touch® from the Institute of Phenomenal Touch® (completed 400 hours) taught by Leslie Bruder in Eldorado Springs, CO.
  • Former Instructor in the Massage Therapy Degree Program at the Institute for Business and Medical Careers – IBMC a private college in Fort Collins, Colorado.
  • Completed certification in Advanced Materia Medica Aromatherapy from the American College of Health Care Sciences.
  • Current Member in good standing: Associated Bodywork and Massage Professionals (ABMP – a national organization for certified massage therapists & body workers with strict educational requirements and ethical standards.)
  • Graduate of the Healing Arts Institute, Fort Collins, Colorado
  • Certified Reflexologist in the State of Colorado
  • Holds 3rd Degree Reiki Master Level certification in both Usui (Tibetan) and Karuna Reiki Natural Healing Systems
  • Vibrational Sound Healing Therapy – training with Richard Rudis in Tibetan Singing Bowls & Sound Healing Therapy, Denver Colorado. In earlier years, Mary was a musician with years of formal music training from childhood. She loves incorporating the wonderful benefits of sound therapy into her practice.

Other Education:

Professional Code of Ethics for Therapeutic Massage
I am a member of several professional associations for massage and bodywork. All have codes of ethics similar to the Associated Bodywork & Massage Professionals and I hereby pledge to abide by these Codes of Ethics as outlined below:

Client Relationships
§ I shall endeavor to serve the best interests of my clients at all times and to provide the highest quality service possible.
§ I shall maintain clear and honest communications with my clients and shall keep client communications confidential.
§ I shall acknowledge the limitations of my skills and, when necessary, refer clients to the appropriate qualified health care professional.
§ I shall in no way instigate or tolerate any kind of sexual advance while acting in the capacity of a massage, bodywork, somatic therapy, or esthetic practitioner.

Professionalism
§ I shall maintain the highest standards of professional conduct, providing services in an ethical and professional manner in relation to my clientele, business associates, health care professionals, and the general public.
§ I shall respect the rights of all ethical practitioners and will cooperate with all health care professionals in a friendly and professional manner.
§ I shall refrain from the use of any mind-altering drugs, alcohol, or intoxicants prior to or during professional sessions.
§ I shall always dress in a professional manner, proper dress being defined as attire suitable and consistent with accepted business and professional practice.
§ I shall not be affiliated with or employed by any business that utilizes any form of sexual suggestiveness or explicit sexuality in its advertising or promotion of services, or in the actual practice of its services.

Scope of Practice / Appropriate Techniques
§ I shall provide services within the scope of the ABMP definition of massage, bodywork, somatic therapies, and skin care, and the limits of my training. I will not employ those massage, bodywork, somatic therapies, or skin care techniques for which I have not had adequate training and shall represent my education, training, qualifications, and abilities honestly.
§ I shall be conscious of the intent of the services that I am providing, and shall be aware of and practice good judgment regarding the application of massage, bodywork, somatic therapies, or skin care techniques utilized.
§ I shall not perform manipulations or adjustments to the human skeletal structure, diagnose, prescribe, or provide any other service, procedure, or therapy which requires a license to practice chiropractic, osteopathy, physical therapy, podiatry, orthopedics, psychotherapy, acupuncture, dermatology, cosmetology, or any other profession or branch of medicine unless specifically licensed to do so.
§ I shall be thoroughly educated and understand the physiological effects if the specific massage, bodywork, somatic, or skin care techniques utilized in order to determine whether such application is contraindicated and / or to determine the most beneficial techniques to apply to a given individual. I shall not apply massage, bodywork, somatic or skin care techniques in those cases where they may be contraindicated without a written referral from the client’s primary care provider.

Image / Advertising Claims
§ I shall strive to project a professional image for myself, my business or place of employment, and the profession in general.
§ I shall actively participate in educating the public regarding the actual benefits of massage, bodywork, somatic therapies, and skin care.|
§ I shall practice honestly in advertising, promote my services ethically and in good taste, and practice and / or advertise only those techniques for which I have received adequate training or certification. I shall not make false claims regarding the potential benefits of those techniques rendered.