Contact Me

I am available at my office in Dover, NH for private appointments on the following days.

Email Address

chadbradbury2@gmail.com

Call Me

(603) 777-7257

Visit Me - Dover Office

Herbal Path Plaza (Entrance at Journey to Wellness)
835 Central Ave, Dover. NH

Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday & Saturday
10AM to 7:00PM

Available by appointment only.

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Bradbury Massage is offering a 100% Satisfaction Money Back Guarantee.

Yes, that’s right.  If after your massage and payment for services to Chad, you are not satisfied with what you paid for, simply bring your complaint to Chad and he will refund 100% of your money. Guaranteed.

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Frequently Asked Massage Questions

Learn How it Works!

How many treatments will it take?

As a rule, tissues that have been compromised for longer periods will require more work. In short, the body needs to unlearn, or, adjust all factors influencing its positioning.
The structural orientation of the body is controlled by many factors.
The question now turns to another question posed to the client, “Are you set in your way of doing things, or are you willing to explore new types of movement?” – In truth, the client can dramatically decrease their needed treatments if they adopt daily stretching routines.

How often should I get a massage?

I learned that the real answer to this question is another question, “How many imbalanced systems do you have in your bones, joints and muscles, and are you willing to stop ‘feeding’ these imbalanced systems by insufficient dietary regimes and ‘body movement’ protocols?”.

What should I do about muscle cramps and muscle spasms?

Without an adequate supply of the proper minerals in the bloodstream, existing bone and cartilage will “donate” magnesium, or calcium for muscular activity to continue. Parts of the muscle will “swap” the limited supply of available minerals and jump between contractions and relaxations.
Several clients of mine have alleviated muscle cramps and spasms by taking calcium and magnesium supplements. The ratio I have read is usually 2 parts calcium to 1 part magnesium. Calcium is required for muscles to contract, and magnesium is required for a muscle to release its contractions.

Why do I feel like I am “working” as I get a massage?

I thought massage was supposed to be “relaxing”? – Massage is “relaxing”, but in order for muscles to fully relax and for joints to release their contracted position, the body must do the work of inhibiting contractions of habit. The nervous system and the brain are responsible for this muscle inhibition. If you don’t think it’s work to stop doing something you are used to doing, tell that to the psychotherapists who collect $100 a session to help people let other things go.

Why do I feel cold after a massage?

I have had people shivering after a treatment! They look at me and exclaim, “I’m shivering!” They do this because blood flow is increased, and their muscles aren’t generating any more heat. Superficial blood vessels quickly dissipate their heat in the absence of muscular contraction. It is a sign of a good deep tissue massage to be cold afterwards.

Meet Your Masseuse

Chad Bradbury

Licensed Massage Therapist (Nationally Certified)

The Mission of Bradbury Massage Therapy is to relieve chronic pain using integrated massage therapy techniques.
I have lived in the New Hampshire Seacoast area since the 4th grade, and am thrilled to do something I believe can genuinely help people!

  • Northeastern Institute of Whole Health in Manchester, NH (1999 through 2001)
  • BA in Sociology from the University of New Hampshire
  • EMT certified 1997-1999
  • Anatomy and Physiology studies at New Hampshire Technical College, Stratham, NH 1998
  • Studied Nursing at Great Bay Community College

My education continues with additional course work, daily weight training and yoga.

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Treat Yourself & Free Yourself from Chronic Pain