Kim Biggs, CNA, LMT – Certified in PUSH Therapy
Kim Biggs brings a compassionate, holistic approach to health and wellness through her dual background as a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) and Licensed Massage Therapist (LMT). With years of hands-on experience caring for others, Kim has a deep understanding of both the medical and therapeutic sides of patient well-being.
In addition to her nursing and massage therapy credentials, Kim is certified in PUSH Therapy (Power Under Soft Hands), a specialized form of bodywork designed to relieve chronic pain and tension. Unlike traditional massage, PUSH Therapy uses soft, controlled pressure and specific techniques to restore blood flow, oxygen, and mobility to stiff or overused tissues. This comprehensive system includes client assessment, targeted treatment protocols, mobility training, and client education—empowering individuals to take an active role in their healing.
Kim uses PUSH Therapy to help clients find both immediate and long-term relief from conditions such as back pain, tendinitis, sciatica, carpal tunnel syndrome, and headaches. Her goal is not only to reduce pain but also to restore function, prevent future injury, and improve overall quality of life.
By blending her medical knowledge with therapeutic expertise, Kim creates a supportive, restorative environment where clients feel cared for, informed, and empowered in their wellness journey.
Outside of her professional life, Kim is a devoted caregiver to her mother and cherishes her role as a mom to three children and a proud grandmother to several grandchildren. Her experiences caring for family have deepened her empathy, patience, and understanding—qualities that shine through in the way she connects with and supports her clients.
What is PUSH Therapy?
"PUSH therapy" is an acronym for Power Under Soft Hands, a type of bodywork designed to relieve chronic tension and pain by using soft pressure and specific techniques to restore blood flow and mobility to soft tissues. It differs from traditional massage and focuses on client education and self-awareness to provide both immediate and long-term relief from issues like back pain, tendinitis, and headaches. PUSH therapy is often part of a comprehensive system that includes assessment, specialized treatment, and mobility training.
What is PUSH Therapy?
The name describes the method, where therapists use controlled, soft pressure with their forearms and elbows, generated from their core, to apply pressure to soft tissues.
The primary goal is to eliminate chronic passive tension in soft tissues, which is often the source of ongoing pain and discomfort.
Techniques used in PUSH therapy restore blood flow and oxygen to tissues that have become stiff from repetitive use or overuse, making them more mobile and supple.
The PUSH Therapy System includes client assessment, specific treatment protocols, a treatment plan, client education, and PUSH Mobility and Core Strengthening programs.
Benefits of PUSH Therapy
How PUSH Therapy Works
A therapist performs a detailed assessment to identify anatomical markers and areas of sensitivity.
The therapist applies stationary pressure with their forearm, below the elbow, to encourage blood flow to the targeted area.
After initiating blood flow, the therapist slowly moves along the muscle to release stiffness.
Clients are educated on how, why, and where chronic tension develops and are given self-treatment techniques to maintain results and prevent recurrence.
Kim Biggs, CNA, LMT – Certified in PUSH Therapy
Kim Biggs brings a compassionate, holistic approach to health and wellness through her dual background as a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) and Licensed Massage Therapist (LMT). With years of hands-on experience caring for others, Kim has a deep understanding of both the medical and therapeutic sides of patient well-being.
In addition to her nursing and massage therapy credentials, Kim is certified in PUSH Therapy (Power Under Soft Hands), a specialized form of bodywork designed to relieve chronic pain and tension. Unlike traditional massage, PUSH Therapy uses soft, controlled pressure and specific techniques to restore blood flow, oxygen, and mobility to stiff or overused tissues. This comprehensive system includes client assessment, targeted treatment protocols, mobility training, and client education—empowering individuals to take an active role in their healing.
Kim uses PUSH Therapy to help clients find both immediate and long-term relief from conditions such as back pain, tendinitis, sciatica, carpal tunnel syndrome, and headaches. Her goal is not only to reduce pain but also to restore function, prevent future injury, and improve overall quality of life.
By blending her medical knowledge with therapeutic expertise, Kim creates a supportive, restorative environment where clients feel cared for, informed, and empowered in their wellness journey.
Outside of her professional life, Kim is a devoted caregiver to her mother and cherishes her role as a mom to three children and a proud grandmother to several grandchildren. Her experiences caring for family have deepened her empathy, patience, and understanding—qualities that shine through in the way she connects with and supports her clients.
What is PUSH Therapy?
"PUSH therapy" is an acronym for Power Under Soft Hands, a type of bodywork designed to relieve chronic tension and pain by using soft pressure and specific techniques to restore blood flow and mobility to soft tissues. It differs from traditional massage and focuses on client education and self-awareness to provide both immediate and long-term relief from issues like back pain, tendinitis, and headaches. PUSH therapy is often part of a comprehensive system that includes assessment, specialized treatment, and mobility training.
What is PUSH Therapy?
The name describes the method, where therapists use controlled, soft pressure with their forearms and elbows, generated from their core, to apply pressure to soft tissues.
The primary goal is to eliminate chronic passive tension in soft tissues, which is often the source of ongoing pain and discomfort.
Techniques used in PUSH therapy restore blood flow and oxygen to tissues that have become stiff from repetitive use or overuse, making them more mobile and supple.
The PUSH Therapy System includes client assessment, specific treatment protocols, a treatment plan, client education, and PUSH Mobility and Core Strengthening programs.
Benefits of PUSH Therapy
How PUSH Therapy Works
A therapist performs a detailed assessment to identify anatomical markers and areas of sensitivity.
The therapist applies stationary pressure with their forearm, below the elbow, to encourage blood flow to the targeted area.
After initiating blood flow, the therapist slowly moves along the muscle to release stiffness.
Clients are educated on how, why, and where chronic tension develops and are given self-treatment techniques to maintain results and prevent recurrence.
13936 State Highway 97
Petersburg, IL 62675, US
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