Fort Collins · Medical, Sports & Wellness Bodywork

Clinical bodywork that treats the root cause

Hands-on massage and bodywork with Sabrina Solis, HHP, built to unwind chronic tension, speed recovery, and create lasting ease in the body, without forcing it.

  • Practicing since 2011
  • Licensed & insured
  • Insurance billing available
Therapist performing focused clinical massage on a client's back
Sessions from $90 60, 90 & 120-minute bodywork
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The approach

Not a spa hour. A plan to get you out of pain.

Most bodywork chases the spot that hurts. Clinical massage looks further upstream, at the holding patterns in muscle and fascia that keep pulling you back into pain. Every session is built around your goals, blending the styles that fit your body that day.

The aim is functional and lasting: less restriction, more range, and a nervous system that finally lets go. Gentle where it can be, precise where it needs to be.

2011
practicing since
4+
core modalities per session
120min
longest session offered

Sessions & pricing

Time on the table, customized to your goals

Sessions run 60, 90, or 120 minutes, plus focused neuromuscular cupping. Each appointment is shaped around what your body is asking for that day.

  1. 60 minute bodywork

    $90

    Ideal for wellness and preventative maintenance, or restorative work on one or two areas of focus. Full-body, or all on the spots that need it.

  2. 90 minute bodywork

    $120

    The sweet spot for chronic pain, injury recovery, and postural imbalances, with room to combine focused clinical work and full-body wellness massage.

  3. 120 minute bodywork

    $160

    Yes, the two-hour massage is a thing. For experienced clients who want time to work through everything, often half clinical focus and half restoration.

  4. Most booked

    90 minute neuromuscular cupping

    $130

    Neuromuscular therapy combined with cupping and active and passive movement. Excellent for fascial restriction, chronic pain, and stubborn injury recovery.

Multi-session packages are available to make regular care easier on the budget. We can bill insurance, and accept most auto-accident and workman’s comp claims. Ask about billing.

Modalities

The toolkit behind every session

Sessions usually blend several styles, or stay with a single one like craniosacral or structural integration when that is what your body is asking for.

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  1. 01

    Neuromuscular Rehabilitation

    Releasing trigger points and retraining the muscle patterns that keep pain coming back.

  2. 02

    Myofascial Release

    Slow, sustained work that unwinds restriction in the connective tissue wrapping every muscle.

  3. 03

    Craniosacral Therapy

    Light, calming contact that settles the nervous system and eases deep-held tension.

  4. 04

    Structural Integration

    Reorganizing the body toward better alignment, balance, and effortless posture over time.

  5. 05

    Sports & Deep Tissue

    Targeted pressure and active movement to support performance and speed recovery.

  6. 06

    Pediatric Massage

    Gentle, age-appropriate bodywork, with advanced training for younger clients.

Restoring ease in the body, without using force to create more discomfort.

The Center Point philosophy

Sabrina Solis, Holistic Health Practitioner and Licensed Massage Therapist, smiling in her studio
Sabrina Solis, HHP LMT · CO 0022460

Meet your practitioner

Sabrina found bodywork the same way her clients do

After years of chronic tension headaches and dance injuries, and little relief from physical therapy and medication, Sabrina found her turning point on a massage table. She has been practicing since 2011, certified as a Holistic Health Practitioner through the International Professional School of Bodywork in San Diego.

Her work is clinical and goal-driven, with a gentle approach that unwinds holding patterns rather than fighting them. She holds advanced training in structural integration, neuromuscular cupping, and pediatric massage, and is pursuing a degree in social work to deepen her pediatric practice.

A Fort Collins local since 2018, she spends her off days practicing Capoeira, dancing, paddleboarding, XC skiing, and gardening with her cat Karou.

Visit / Book

Ready when you are

Email to book your first session, ask about insurance billing, or figure out which session length fits your goals. New clients are always welcome.

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Studio
1020 Luke St, Ste A
Fort Collins, CO 80524
Upstairs from the main lobby · accessible ramp available
Hours
Mon, Wed, Fri  9:00 to 5:30
Tue, Thu  11:00 to 7:00
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