Studio Senti treatment room with anatomy charts and massage table

Studio Senti

Lake Orion · MI · By appointment

Clinical bodywork for women navigating
chronic tension and recurring pain.

Tue
11–7
Wed
10–6
Thu
10–6
Fri
11–6
Book sessionSchedule chat10–15 min · virtual · free
01METHOD
Close-up of hands working into the upper trapezius and shoulder girdle
FIG. 02TRIGGER POINT

Start with the body.Not the pain.

Not a menu of services. A sequence. Each phase prepares the next.

01INQUIRY

Pattern Assessment

Identify the body's current strategy.

Before treatment begins, each session starts by looking at how the body is organizing itself. Where it holds. Where it compensates. What keeps pulling it back into the same pattern. The result is a working map of what to address and in what order. Symptom relief is not the endpoint. Pattern resolution is.

PROTOCOL READOUT
ObjectiveLocate the pattern beneath the symptomInputsHistory, palpation, breath, posture, movementOutputWorking mapEndpointPattern identification
SEQUENCE
01Observe·02Palpate·03Screen·04Map·05Treat
TOOLSObservation · Palpation · Breath · Posture · Movement
02PRACTITIONER
Samora Senti Moceri working with a client in the studio
FIG. 04PRACTITIONER

Samora Senti Moceri

LICENSED MASSAGE THERAPIST|MANUAL THERAPY

The Practitioner

Samora is a Licensed Massage Therapist in Michigan, trained at the Swedish Institute College of Health Sciences in New York City.

With a foundation in dance and clinical bodywork, she studies movement as information. Posture, breath, compensation, and restraint all reveal how the body has adapted, what it has learned to protect, and where it may need a different kind of input.

03SPACE
Treatment station with anatomy charts, salt lamp, and clinical supplies
FIG. 05TREATMENT STATION

A private setting for focused manual therapy.

The space is quiet, tactile, and intentionally pared back. No front desk. No shared treatment floor. No back-to-back studio traffic. Just one practitioner, one client, and enough time for the work to unfold without interruption.

Privacy, quiet, and clinical attention are built into the structure of every session. It's part of the care model.

SPACE READOUT
LocationDowntown Lake Orion, MIBuilt1882FormatOne practitioner, one client per sessionCadenceBuffered, unrushed
// EXACT ADDRESS SHARED AFTER BOOKING
Historic photograph of Lake Orion harbor and boathouses, c. 1920s
FIG. 05.1LAKE ORION HARBOR, c. 1920s
04CONTACT

Begin with a note.

// ALLOW 48 HOURS FOR A RESPONSE
MESSAGE// DIRECT

Use this space to inquire about working together, ask a question, or share what you are currently noticing in your body.

Every message is reviewed personally. For consultation requests, please include a brief note about your current pain, restrictions, movement goals, or what you have already tried.

Close-up of practitioner's hands resting on client's upper back during a session
FIG. 06NECK RELEASE