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Charles “Chuck” Segard, bodywork therapist
“Bodywork
healing, which can involve what many of you would call massage
therapy, is now available right on the premises of our new
office. Although I have always believed that bodywork therapy
complements chiropractic care, I have not previously been able
to offer you both under one roof. Now I can, and I hope you
will feel free to ask questions about how these treatments
enhance your recuperation (if you are healing) or how they
contribute to excellent health (if you are pursuing
wellness).”
– Dr. Douglas Matzner
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While Chuck’s
interest in touch therapy began at an early age, he came to
Champaign-Urbana in 1977 to study at the University, earning
his Master’s degree in Fine Arts in 1979, and then decided to
pursue his devotion to the healing arts as well. In 1996 he
became a professional bodywork therapist, specializing in
Craniosacral Therapy and Lymph Drainage Therapy. He has more
than ten years of experience providing a variety of bodywork
techniques, and is certified to practice the Pacific and Asian
Restoration Therapies of DZR.
As you can see,
there is so much more to Asian Bodywork Therapy than massage
that we actually prefer not to call it “massage therapy.”
Since many of these terms may be unfamiliar to you, Chuck will
be happy to answer your questions about the various techniques
he commonly uses and help you decide which is most appropriate
for you, given your individual health needs and personal
preferences.
You may schedule
60- or 90-minute sessions for any type of therapeutic
bodywork. Lymph work sessions can be either 30- or 60-minute
sessions. Please call
(217) 359-6625 during
office hours.
Hours for
therapeutic bodywork:
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MON: |
12:00 pm –
6:00 pm |
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TUES: |
8:30 am – 1:00
pm |
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WED: |
8:30 am – 3:30
pm |
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THUR: |
8:30 am – 4:30
pm |
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FRI: |
8:30 am – 5:00
pm |
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SAT: |
by appointment
only |
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"I might
mention that in addition to his private practice, Chuck has
worked as a teaching assistant for The Upledger Institute,
the Pacific and Asian Restoration Therapies of DZR training
program, and Champaign’s Center for Taiji Studies. He has
been active in several of our civic organizations, serving
on the boards of the Illinois Disciples Foundation, WEFT
community radio station, and the Champaign County Health
Care Consumers. Chuck continues to create art on a sporadic
basis and is proud of his participation in both private and
public collections, most notably NYC’s world-renowned Museum
of Modern Art.”
– Dr.
Douglas Matzner
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