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About JLM Therapeutics


JLM Therapeutics has set the bar in Denver for professional massage and quality of service for almost 15 years. As the saying goes ‘practice makes perfect’ and we have had the time to refine
our technique through many continuing education courses, workshops and seminars.

We take great pride in offering the people of Denver a variety of different therapies;
all found under one roof.

We understand that if you have never had a massage therapist work on you then you may not know which therapy is best for your particular need. We offer phone or email consultations where we go over what your expectations and requirements are and tailor a therapy session to your exact specifications.

Check out our various treatment options on the Massage Therapy page.

Come and experience something new or revisit an old friend; if you have muscle or body pain
then JLM Therapeutics has got you covered. With so many different therapies, we guarantee
that we have something amazing to relax your body and renew your mind.

JLM Therapeutics: Healing hands (and feet) to make you whole.

Joshua McGirk

Phone: (720) 935-9980

E-RYT 500, NCTMB, Ashiatsu Oriental Bar Therapy, Aerial Yoga, BS.

Joshua is a nationally certified massage therapist who works with his hands and his feet! He also teaches various styles of yoga and fitness classes.



Beverly Weaver

Beverly combines yoga therapy, personal training, and pilates in private customized sessions as well as small group yoga and fitness classes for a unique experience. She gets you moving your best, feeling great, and living the life you want to be living--all while having fun!



Brandon

Brandon was first introduced to the Feldenkrais Method in early 2010, and immediately was blown away by the ability of seemingly simple and directed use of attention to help people rapidly and drastically improve their comfort and enjoyment in day-to-day movement. He decided that this would be an fulfilling way to help others have a better life, and started studying the Method professionally late in 2010, and will graduate from the Guild-Certified training program in November of 2015. Previously, Brandon had used many other methods to improve his movement and found them to generally be dismissive of his experience, painful, and ultimately disappointing. He studied Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at the University of Oklahoma and Georgia Tech, graduating in 2003 and 2006 respectively, and he was a Letterman on OU’s NCAA Track Team in the Hammer Throw. Since 2003, he has worked as an Aerospace Engineer primarily designing satellites and navigation systems, mostly for the Air Force and NASA. He hopes to bring his scientific and athletic background to both his practice and future clinical trials investigating the nuances of the Feldenkrais Method.