About Todd Steele, Lmt
Todd Steele, LMT specializes in treating myofascial trigger points and the 12 continuous lines of muscle and fascia as described in Anatomy Trains. He carefully examines a client’s posture for imbalances that can cause strain, aging, and pain if not addressed. His focus is on areas where clients seek relief, treating tight bands of muscle to improve posture, health, movement, and reduce or eliminate pain. While not certified in Anatomy Trains, many clients have reported significant improvements after his therapy. He recommends daily self-care, including stretches and tools like a lacrosse ball, to help maintain the results from each session. With over 20 years of experience, he has helped clients with tension relief and specific physical issues. Pregnant clients have also found relief from back pain through his therapy. Clients praise his effectiveness, knowledge, and professionalism, often experiencing better posture, self-care, and overall well-being. New clients are encouraged to schedule an appointment, as they are unlikely to be disappointed.
I highly recommend Todd Steele- his caring and intuitive work on my shoulder issues have been exactly what I needed- he’s helped more in two weeks than my chiropractor/ physical therapist has in a year!
A massage with Todd truly does give one hope of alleviating pain. He knows how to address the issues of pain, and helps you learn how to treat yourself, too. He is totally a professional, and is trustworthy, and skilled.
Thought I had a pulled muscle (quad/hip region) along with some range of motion restriction. After several months I could not get the issue to resolve, and the discomfort just kept lingering. Several people had recommended that I go see Todd Steele so I made an appointment for the 30-minute consultation; one of the smartest decisions I've made recently.
I'm an avid pickleball player and there is a lot of repetitive movement withing the game. I do strength work that is pickleball specific but tend to neglect the necessary stretching that should be part of my daily routine.
The short details: over time, I worked myself into myofascial pain and dysfunction....read full review