Cristobal Carrasco

Remedial Massage Therapist
Cristobal Carrasco - Health Space Clinics

Cristobal is a passionate and skilled Remedial Massage Therapist with expertise in Swedish massage and deep tissue techniques. With certifications in Personal Training and a Bachelor’s degree in Psychology from Chile, he brings a unique and holistic approach to his practice. His combined knowledge of anatomy, movement, and mental well-being allows him to provide treatments that not only relieve pain and tension but also promote relaxation and overall physical performance.

Cristobal tailors every session to meet his clients’ specific needs, focusing on reducing stress, improving mobility, and enhancing recovery. His fitness background enriches his massage practice, enabling him to understand and support the active lifestyles of his clients.

Outside of his work, Cristobal enjoys working out, understanding that a strong body fosters a strong mind. He also finds inspiration in music, gaming, outdoor activities such as trekking and exploring meditation and self-reflection as tools for personal and professional growth.

Cristobal’s goal is to create a safe and welcoming space for healing, leaving clients feeling restored and ready to take on life with vitality

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