
Shannon Klipstein, LMT
Kinetic Repose Massage Mission
My mission is to provide effective therapeutic massage treatments to my clients by integrating various techniques. My mission is also to provide a massage my clients are happy with and for them to feel better when they leave than when they come in. I want them to feel like they are making progress towards their goals.
After each session, I give personalized suggestions for things they can do between massages.
I have experience in the following techniques:
- Precision Neuromuscular
- Myofascial Release
- Joint Mobilization
- Sports massage
- Reflexology
I am able to add the following to your massage:
- Basalt rock hot stones
- Myofascial cupping
- Rock blade/instrument-assisted soft tissue manipulation
- Kinesiology tape
- Hot towels
- Hot Packs using a Hydroculator
Conditions I am good at and have experience with include:
- Post-op recovery
- Plantar Fascitis
- Sciatica Nerve impingement
- Frozen Shoulder or Thoracic Outlet Syndrome
- Carpal Tunnel
- Headaches
- Whiplash/car accidents
Kinetic Repose Massage Style
My massage style includes a mixture of precision neuromuscular, myofascial release, and joint mobilization. My style has slow movements with firm pressure. I incorporate the pin and stretch method. This method involves shortening the muscle length by pinning the muscle and then taking the muscle through a full range of motion.
Another technique I use is precision neuromuscular therapy. This is a problem-solving technique using assessments and then palpation skills such as grasping a muscle, cross-fiber fiction, or targeting trigger points. Trigger point release involves finding small nodules in a taut band of muscle fascia, then, applying direct pressure. As a result, this technique can cause a twitch response and local tenderness.
Lastly, I offer the Myofascial release technique by applying slow, gentle pressure to the connective tissue. I am also well versed in Reflexology, a 30-minute focus massage involving four theories in the feet. Reflexology integrates both Eastern and Western practices, such as psychoneuroimmunology, meridians, zone therapy, and structural alignment. I use these techniques because I have found them to be the most effective at providing pain relief.
Kinetic Repose Massage
Providing pain relief and restoring movement through massage therapy
Shannon Klipstein, LMT Work Experience
My Work Experience began in 2015, at Herzing University. Upon graduation, I moved on to work in a massage franchise. After one year of doing that, I then decided to become an independent contractor in a chiropractic office.
While working alongside chiropractors for 5 years, I gained experience with car accident injuries, overuse sports injuries, and chronic work-related muscle tension.
During my third year as a massage therapist, I opened my practice in September 2018. Kinetic Repose Massage was opened inside Maple Grove Center, which is a collaboration business I created with my friends. We all have our massage suite inside of a larger shared space.
We provide a very quiet and clean atmosphere for our clients. Kinetic Repose Massage is located in a quiet rural area of Greenfield, WI, off of 68th Street.
Book a massage with me today, and you will not be disappointed. I am a great listener and want to help you achieve your healing goals through massage therapy.






