Eric Grose

Eric is a graduate of Clemson University and Southeastern School of Neuromuscular and Massage Therapy.  Upon graduation from Clemson University, Eric pursued his lifelong dream of farming.

In 2001 Eric sustained a back injury and sought many conventional methods to find relief. For 4 years he continued to work with continual pain and prescription medications which had numerous side effects. While on vacation with his family in 2004 he received a professional massage and was amazed by the results. It was at that point that he realized there was an alternative to the current treatment. After much prayer, Eric decided that he could learn this method of treatment and share with others who were in pain. He attended night classes at Southeastern School of Neuromuscular and Massage Therapy and continued to farm during the day.

Upon graduation Eric began a mobile massage service providing in home care and chair massage for many charitable organizations. He worked at Presbyterian Hospital Main in Charlotte as a Massage Therapist in the Adult Behavioral Unit. While there he provided massage to patients recovering from psychiatric issues. He also trained and volunteered as a massage therapist in the Presbyterian Hospital Oncology Department working with patients during all phases of treatment.  Eric also has experience in geriatric, hospice and working with child athletes in recovery from injuries.  Eric returned back to Southeastern to serve as a tutor and instructor for massage therapy while still maintaining his private practice.

In 2013 Eric resigned his position as instructor so he could devote himself completely to the art of massage therapy and to help the hurting. Eric is an experienced professional in various bodywork techniques and will customize your massage sessions to fit your specific needs.

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