That Yoga Chick

That Yoga Chick Stephanie offers massage therapy & professional yoga instruction out of Fort Lauderdale, FL. Special In college, she earned the nickname 'That Yoga Chick'.

Stephanie has experience as both a patient and a provider of various therapeutic modalities. In 2002 she was in a near fatal car accident & struggled to manage her chronic pain. After completing about year of intense physical therapy, she still had reoccurring symptoms. Her doctor recommended yoga as something to help relieve her chronic tension. Little did she know that would lead her down a path

that would change her life.

She wanted to learn more on the bodies ability to heal naturally, by living a balanced healthy lifestyle. Stephanie attended the University of Texas at San Antonio where she earned her bachelors degree in kinesiology (the study of human movement). For her, yoga was the key to helping her manage her pain; and she wanted to share this profound knowledge with others.

In 2010, she became a licensed massage therapist so that she could take her brand of movement therapy to the next level. Stephanie specializes in neuromuscular therapy, myofascial release, instrument assisted soft tissue mobilization & kinesiology taping. She is also a certified neurostim MPS practitioner.

Stephanie currently practices massage therapy at Prana Bodyworks & teaches yoga classes at Original Hot Yoga Fort Lauderdale.

Therapeutic massage sessions are by appointment only.

​She also teaches yoga at Original Hot Yoga Fort Lauderdale every Sunday at 12pm.

06/16/2026
05/26/2026

What Fascia Looks Like Under the Skin Will Change How You See the Body”

Most people think the body is just muscles and bones.

But underneath the skin is an entire living web that changes everything.

This is fascia.

A continuous 3-dimensional connective tissue system that surrounds and interconnects every muscle, organ, nerve, blood vessel, bone, and cell in the body.

When scientists and surgeons began looking at fascia under endoscopic cameras and magnification, what they found was incredible.

Not dry packing material.Not “just tissue.”

But a fluid, intelligent, dynamic network.

A web-like matrix that glides, communicates, adapts, supports, protects, and responds to every experience we have.

✨ Trauma✨ Stress✨ Inflammation✨ Emotions✨ Surgery✨ Repetitive strain✨ Posture✨ Breathing patterns✨ Nervous system states

…all influence the fascial system.

Fascia can tighten, thicken, twist, dehydrate, compress, and create tension patterns throughout the entire body.

This is why pain is not always where the problem is.

A restriction in one area can create compensation somewhere completely different.

The body is deeply interconnected.

This is also why many people feel emotional releases during deep fascial work.

The body does not separate physical experiences from emotional experiences.

Everything is connected through the nervous system and fascial system.

When you truly see fascia for the first time…you stop seeing the body as separate parts.

You begin seeing it as one interconnected living system constantly adapting to life.

And that changes everything.

Rowena Cua 💜Expert JFB Myofascial Release Therapist, Trauma Informed Healingwww.bodymfr.com

05/21/2026
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08/18/2025

A breakthrough discovery from the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology has revealed lymphatic vessels lying just beneath the skin of the face and neck. Once thought buried deep in the body, these vessels play a vital role in draining cerebrospinal fluid, which clears toxic proteins linked to Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease.

In mice, scientists used a gentle device that stroked the face and neck, tripling cerebrospinal fluid flow within a minute. Remarkably, this restored older animals’ brain fluid movement to youthful levels, a change that could have major implications for slowing age-related neurodegeneration and cognitive decline.

Early experiments in monkeys show similar promise, raising hope that simple, non-invasive stimulation could one day support human brain health. By enhancing natural drainage pathways, this method might become a powerful new tool for preventing neurological diseases. Source: Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology Research.

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721 SE 17th Street
Fort Lauderdale, FL
33316

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Monday 4pm - 6:15pm
Wednesday 4pm - 7:30pm
Friday 4pm - 7pm
Saturday 10am - 4pm
Sunday 12pm - 1:30pm

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