Khatuna Conlon (she/her)
What motivates you to come to work everyday?
As a massage therapist, the primary motivation to come to work each day is the ability to positively impact clients' lives by alleviating pain, reducing stress, understanding their individual needs and promoting overall well-being through the art of massage therapy and the human body's ability to heal. The constant pursuit of new knowledge and techniques in massage therapy keeps me excited to come to work every day, allowing me to provide the best possible care.
What is your favorite part of your job?
Being a massage therapist is interesting, engaging, exciting, never boring, and so rewarding. My favorite part is tailoring each treatment to address specific needs and concerns and provide the most beneficial experience for each patient, helping them through difficult times, hearing their positive feedback, and feeling a sense of accomplishment when they leave feeling significantly better.
What is your favorite holiday?
Thanksgiving -- time to gather with family and friends, share a traditional meal and express gratitude for the good things in life.
Tacos or pizza?
PIZZA, especially NY pizza and Chicago Deep Dish pizza
If you could be any animal, what would you be?
Cardinal bird. It has many symbolic meanings across different cultures: Good luck and abundance, Positivity, Vitality and Family stability, Reminder of loved ones, Messenger of love and devotion.
Khatuna Conlon is a Licensed Massage Therapist since 2012 in States of New York and Virginia. She graduated from New York College of Health Professions and has an Associate Degree in Occupational Studies.
Khatuna is a Certified Lymphedema Therapist since 2017 through the Norton School of Lymphatic Therapy. She is also certified and licensed by FSMTB (Federation of State Massage Therapy Boards) and MBLEx (Massage & Bodywork Licensing Examination). She has worked in a variety of settings like private practice, spas, chiropractic, acupuncture, and physical therapy clinics.
Khatuna believes that our wellness comes not just from physical health, but from mental and spiritual health, as well. When one component suffers, the others are affected. By recognizing the importance of each of the three components that make us human, we can promote a holistic approach to our health and wellbeing.
4201 Wilson Blvd. #110-341
Arlington, VA 22203