Body Works Massage and Wellness Center

Body Works Massage and Wellness Center CALM THE CHAOS
Proudly providing Alamance County with quality bodywork since 1998
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We are a private practice located in the heart of Alamance County. The sacred space at Body Works is designed to be a soothing experience where the union of mind and body can occur. Our 3 massages therapist have a combined total of 47 years experience. Julie Morgan, lmbt 4108, Lisa Wade, lmbt 6356, and Jill Clayton, lmbt 1907 are here to provide you with quality customer care and superior customer service. The 3 therapists offer a wide range of modalities from swedish, deep tissue, trigger point therapy, aromatherapy, energy work, pregnancy massage, crystal singing bowl therapy, orthopedic based massage to a massage focused on relaxation. If there is a paticular type of bodywork you are looking for, please dont hesitate to check with us.

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One of the best descriptions of trauma. The body remembers. It heals when it feels safe. Much love to anyone who can rel...
03/07/2026

One of the best descriptions of trauma. The body remembers. It heals when it feels safe. Much love to anyone who can relate to this. I pray it helps you to understand your triggers.
Doing your own work so when the triggers surface you have a better understanding of what’s happening is a gift to yourself.
Always learning
Always healing
This is lifes journey

The Body’s Archive

Understanding the science of trauma begins with recognizing that the body reacts far faster than the mind. Trauma is not only a story of what happened, but it is also a physiological imprint that alters how a person breathes, moves, feels, and processes the world. When something overwhelms the system, the body responds in ways that bypass thought entirely. These reactions live deep in the nervous system, the muscles, the fascia, and the receptors that gather and interpret sensation.

The limbic system is the body’s emotional lighthouse. It scans every environment for signs of danger and remembers the subtle details of past overwhelm long before a person is consciously aware of them. When something familiar touches that memory, even gently, the limbic system illuminates the entire internal landscape as if the original threat were happening again. It is not betraying the person. It is trying to keep them safe.

The amygdala acts as the guardian of survival. It does not differentiate between yesterday and today. It only knows what once felt threatening. When it senses a reminder, it signals the body to prepare. Your heart rate rises, breathing shifts, and muscles contract. This is why trauma responses appear instantly and powerfully. They are ancient reflexes shaped for protection.

The insula is a crucial region of the cerebral cortex that allows a person to feel themselves from within. It determines how much sensation and emotion the system can tolerate at any given moment. When danger is perceived, the insula may dim internal awareness to prevent overwhelm, creating numbness or dissociation. Or it may amplify it, making every sensation feel sharp. It is the body’s internal dimmer switch, adjusting intensity moment by moment.

The vagus nerve, which connects the brain to the heart, lungs, gut, and organs, shifts into its protective pathways during trauma. This can create shallow breathing, emotional distance, digestive shutdown, or a muted sense of connection. When safety returns, the vagus nerve slowly widens its communication again, allowing the body to reenter a state of rest, integration, and presence.

Muscles respond instantly to threat. Inside each fiber, chemical messengers activate actin and myosin, creating contraction patterns that mirror the body’s survival needs. These patterns are not random. They are survival etched into muscle memory, created by repetition and necessity.

Fascia is the body’s great storyteller, a living web that surrounds every muscle, bone, organ, and nerve. It responds to trauma by thickening, tightening, and changing its internal fluidity. Collagen fibers reorganize themselves into protective shapes. Mechanoreceptors, proprioceptors, and nociceptors within the fascia begin sending altered messages to the brain, shaped by what the body has endured. Fascia can hold emotional energy, bracing patterns, and unprocessed survival responses like a woven archive of experience. It is not just connective tissue; it is a sensory organ that records the history of what you have lived through.

Trauma imprints through every one of these systems. Neural pathways fire in practiced patterns. Breath becomes guarded. Movement becomes shaped by what once hurt, and the body protects until it believes it no longer needs to. And in many people, that protection outlives the original danger.

Understanding this science allows both clients and bodyworkers to approach the body with compassion rather than confusion. Trauma responses are intelligent adaptations, not weaknesses. The body is not malfunctioning. It is remembering. And with the right conditions of safety, warmth, steady touch, and presence, these patterns can soften and reorganize.

When we understand what is happening inside, we honor the body not as something to be corrected, but as something that, in every way it knew, has tried to protect the person carrying it. This is the foundation of trauma-informed bodywork. It is where science meets art, and where healing begins.

Your body carries the weight of the day, but you don't have to carry it forever.In a world that never stops moving, we o...
03/07/2026

Your body carries the weight of the day, but you don't have to carry it forever.
In a world that never stops moving, we offer a place to:
stop,
breathe
and
reclaim your calm.
It's more than just a massage-it's time to yourself to reset your nervous system and remember what true relaxation feels like.
Beyond just providing relaxation, our massage therapists help manage pain by using targeted, specialized techniques to release chronic muscle tension, break down adhesions and improve circulation.
Whether you’re looking for a nervous system reset or pain management, our results driven therapists are here to help you on your journey.

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27 year private practice
10 licensed massage therapists
186 years combined experience
Open 7 days a week

Book your escape, call today 336.314.9595

Thank you for your generous support!Next week's availability coming soon!Its a honor and a privilege to care for your he...
03/07/2026

Thank you for your generous support!
Next week's availability coming soon!
Its a honor and a privilege to care for your health.
The team at Body Works Massage and Wellness.

You carry TENSION.We carry the SOLUTION.Take some time for yourself this weekend and leave feeling like a new person.27 ...
03/05/2026

You carry TENSION.
We carry the SOLUTION.
Take some time for yourself this weekend and leave feeling like a new person.

27 year private practice
10 licensed massage therapists
186 combined experience
Open 7 days a week

Follow us at Body Works Massage and Wellness Center for updated availability, specials and new services.

Call to schedule
336.314.9595

LAUNDRY all day. every day. xs infinity..but that means we're busy. Thank you for the privilege of providing you with qu...
03/04/2026

LAUNDRY
all day. every day. xs infinity..but that means we're busy. Thank you for the privilege of providing you with quality bodywork. we know that you can go anywhere. We appreciate you coming to see us at Body Works Massage and Wellness Center

Come see Ashley tomorrow! Ashley specializes in Swedish, deep tissue, hot stone, prenatal, orthopedic and reiki. Whether...
03/03/2026

Come see Ashley tomorrow!
Ashley specializes in Swedish, deep tissue, hot stone, prenatal, orthopedic and reiki.
Whether you have an aching back, piriformis, sciatica or just need to relax, Ashley has you covered.
336.314.9595

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3288 S Church Street
Burlington, NC
27215

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Monday 9am - 6:30pm
Tuesday 9am - 6:30pm
Wednesday 9am - 6:30pm
Thursday 9am - 6:30pm
Friday 9am - 6:30pm
Saturday 9am - 6:30pm

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