Studio Senti treatment room with anatomy charts and massage table

New here? Use code WELCOME10 for 10% off your first session.

Studio Senti

Lake Orion · MI

Clinical bodywork for womennavigating chronic tensionand recurring pain.

OpenTuesday – Friday11 am – 7 pmBy appointmentBook session

Care that supports how you move through life.

01METHOD
Close-up of hands working into the upper trapezius and shoulder girdle

Pain is one signal, but it isn’t the whole story.

By understanding how your body has adapted over time, we can make more informed treatment decisions and support lasting change.

  1. Before treatment begins, we start with a conversation. This complimentary virtual consultation gives us the dedicated space to discuss your health history, your current symptoms, and what you have already tried that hasn’t worked.

    We will evaluate your specific needs and ensure our highly specialized, clinical approach is the exact right fit for your body before you ever step foot in the studio. If it isn’t, we will point you directly toward someone who can help.

  2. Your first in-studio session is where the real detective work begins. We don’t just jump into a generic routine; we dedicate this extensive window to deep structural analysis, tracing your chronic tension through your joints and fascial layers.

    Once we understand your unique holding patterns, we transition into precise, targeted manual therapy to begin resolving them at their root. You will leave this session with a clear map of your physical landscape and a direct plan for your continued care.

  3. True healing happens through intentional, ongoing integration. Utilizing the map built during your initial assessment, our follow-up sessions systematically untangle the specific areas where your body is held tight.

    This is adaptive, highly precise bodywork designed to break down long-standing tension, reorganize your physical structure, and elevate your baseline. Every session is tailored to adapt to your progress, allowing you to finally return to a fully embodied life.

02PRACTITIONER
Samora Senti Moceri working with a client in the studio
Meet the practitioner

Samora Senti Moceri

Licensed Massage TherapistManual Therapy
01The foundation

Before anatomy, there was movement.

Dance was my first physical education. It taught me to observe posture, rhythm, breath, and the subtle ways our bodies adapt. Long before I entered clinical practice, I had already developed an intuitive eye for how the body organizes itself and the patterns that influence its function.

That perspective continues to guide my work today. I evaluate the body as a dynamic, interconnected system. Rather than focusing on isolated symptoms, I seek to understand the relationships between structure, function, and adaptation that contribute to how a person feels and performs in everyday life.

02The training

Giving language to instinct.

My path to clinical work was less of a plan and more of a pull. I wanted to understand the structural mechanics behind the patterns I was already observing. Training as a Licensed Massage Therapist at the Swedish Institute College of Health Sciences in New York City gave those observations a clinical framework, grounding my understanding in anatomy, biomechanics, and evidence-informed manual therapy.

Rather than replacing intuition, that education refined it. It gave me the language to explain what I was seeing, the clinical reasoning to support my decisions, and a deeper understanding of how structure, movement, and function influence one another.

03The practice

Every session begins with observation.

We assess how your body has adapted, where it’s working harder than it needs to, and what might help it move with greater ease. Treatment follows from what your body presents that day, not a fixed routine or predetermined protocol.

No single technique is right for every body or every visit. Guided by your assessment, we choose the approach that best supports you: manual therapy, joint mobilization, assisted stretching, movement-based work, or something else entirely.

The goal isn’t to perform a particular technique. It’s to help you move with greater comfort, efficiency, and confidence.

Techniques I may use
  • Myofascial Release
  • Deep Tissue Therapy
  • Trigger Point Therapy
  • Neuromuscular Therapy
  • Joint Mobilization
  • Assisted Stretching
  • Graston Technique®*
  • Cupping*

*When clinically appropriate.

03SPACE
Treatment station with anatomy charts, salt lamp, and clinical supplies

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.

Because every session is one-on-one, there's room to slow down, pay attention, and treat without interruption.

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
04CONTACT
Close-up of practitioner's hands resting on client's upper back during a session
MESSAGE// DIRECT

Tell me what’s been going on.

Whether you’re dealing with persistent pain, recovering from an injury, or simply wondering if we’re a good fit, I’d love to hear from you.

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.

// ALLOW 48 HOURS FOR A RESPONSE