Licensed in massage therapy since 2007, Leslie has studied with MFR founding father, John F. Barnes, since 2015 and is an Expert Level Myofascial Release Therapist.

Leslie’s unique and intuitive approach combines Myofascial Release and subtle energy with each session tailored to the client’s needs. Starting with a postural assessment, Leslie will help to restore your balance, range of motion, mind-body connection and reduce pain.

Myofascial Release has been known to lessen or relieve multiple conditions, including:

  • TMJ Disorder
  • Back Pain
  • Whiplash
  • Sports Injuires
  • Sciatica
  • Pelvic Pain & Dysfunction
  • Migraines
  • Myofascial Pain Syndrome
  • Fibromyalgia
  • Neck Pain
  • Adhesions
  • Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
  • Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
  • Neurological Dysfunction
  • Painful Scars

In addition, to her bodywork services, Leslie has created a healing arts and event space called Rivermede Retreat, right here in York, Maine. The large, c. 1750 farmhouse is set on seven grassy acres overlooking the York River. This idyllic setting was Leslie’s childhood home. She has been lovingly restoring and renovating the house and barns since 2020. If you are looking for local venue for a wellness event, surrounded by local, natural beauty, please take a look at Rivermede Retreat.

Services
  • Myofascial Release
  • Subtle Energy
  • Kinesio Tapping
  • Myofascial Rebounding
  • Myofascial Unwinding
Wavy Circle

I was in pain from a herniated disc and high levels of stress and tried every medical treatment just short of surgery and nothing worked to relieve my pain until I met Leslie.  One session on her table and I walked out feeling like I was floating! She provided me with tools and techniques to use off the table. Leslie doesnt just address your physical challenges–she understands that your body is responding to social and emotional triggers that need to be released. Sessions with her bring me mind, body and spirit clarity. -Margot H

Prior to treatment, I had significant problems with hip and leg pain following a total knee replacement….for more than a year following the operation, resulting in the continued need for pain medication. After three sessions my pain and spasms were significantly less and I could walk several blocks without debilitating spasms and pain. Having gone from MD to MD, multiple tests and repeated PT without improvement, it seems like a miracle. -Nina E.

I casually mentioned a left jaw problem. Truth is, I have not been able to open my mouth in certain ways for about a month following some dental work. I dont know what you did, but it feels 100% better. Thank you so much. -Beverly S.