Los Angeles Magazine
From Los Angeles Magazine, August 2005's "Best of LA" Issue:
"At West LA's Massage Therapy Center, your muscles will be pulled and drilled and cajoled into blissful submission. After the pressurized masterwork is completed, your may well experience an afternoon in which the sum total of bodily stress, for once, adds up to exactly zero."
From Los Angeles Magazine's Spa Roundup:
"At the 15-year-old Massage Therapy Center (2130 S. Sawtelle Blvd., Ste. 207, West L.A., 310-444-8989), sessions last a full 60 or 90 minutes (unlike the 50 minute hour becoming the norm elsewhere), and therapists get a good 15- to 30-minute break between clients. 'We are not a sweatshop. And we don't charge differently for deep-tissue, acupressure or Swedish,' notes the founder, a past president of the California chapter of the American Massage Therapy Association. If you haven't guessed from the name, the center offers one thing and one thing only: massage. What's more, it makes the extra effort to have clients fill out presession questionnaires so that therapists can know the types of moves clients need, the styles of their most recent massages, and their injury histories. No wonder massage vets like Alicia Silverstone, Sandra Bullock and Shaquille O'Neal come here."