Kesler Physical & Massage Therapy, LLC

Kesler Physical & Massage Therapy, LLC With 42 years experience, we use the most advanced physical & massage therapy, and help you recover from chronic or acute pain and injury faster!

Specializing in Myofascial release, Dance/sports med, Fascia, Pelvic floor, Craniosacral therapy, Movement May Kesler, MTh, PT, is a licensed physical therapist and massage therapist for the past 40 years with exceptional expertise in manual therapy such as myofascial release, craniosacral therapy, lymphatic drainage, trigger point, and using movement postural reeducation methods developed from 60 years of dance training, including Alexander and Feldenkrais techniques, Floor- Barre method, Progressing Ballet Technique methods, and cutting edge research on fascia connective tissue. A session with May will give you an in depth understanding of your pain, injury, what caused it, why it may be persisting, what can be done at home and in treatment to speed recovery so you can return to your active and fulfilling life style. One on one healing sessions, Healing in Motion Fascial Fitness and Flexibility class, Tarot in Motion, Healing in Motion retreat in the Caribbean, and lectures are also offered. Insurance coverage can be available through physical therapy benefits.

11/18/2025
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11/16/2025

Just finished choreography for this delightful holiday show-come see us!

11/11/2025

🔬 After years of research on fascial anatomy, the authors propose a new classification of the human fascial system, based on the intrinsic characteristics of the different types of fascia.

Published in the Journal of Anatomy, this article marks a significant step towards a unified and coherent definition of fascia, addressing long-standing inconsistencies in the scientific literature.
A key contribution to better understanding the complexity and organization of the human fascial system.

LINK PUBMED: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39814456/
🔗 www.fascialmanipulation.com

09/10/2025

A new study strengthens the growing focus on the Deep Adipose Tissue (DAT) layer—situated in the deeper part of the subcutaneous connective tissue and distinct from the Superficial Adipose Tissue—as a frequent source of myofascial pain dysfunctions. For manual therapists, this adds further support to the assumption that techniques involving shear or cupping-like traction may be more effective than relying solely on vertical pressure.

Link: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/40833844/

Address

8828 Brierly Rd
Chevy Chase, MD
20815

Opening Hours

Monday 8:30am - 6:30pm
Tuesday 8:30am - 6:30pm
Wednesday 8:30am - 6:30pm
Thursday 8:30am - 6:30pm
Friday 8:30am - 6:30pm

Telephone

+13016023551

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