Meet The Team

Jessica L. Edwards, LMT
Owner | Fascial Integration Therapist™
Jessica L. Edwards’ work is rooted in a lifelong curiosity about the body and a refusal to accept surface-level answers when deeper change is possible. She graduated from the Acupuncture and Massage College in Florida, where she built a strong foundation in anatomy, physiology, and therapeutic massage. Early in her career, she recognized that while traditional deep tissue techniques could be effective, they often failed to reach the deeper, more complex layers where long-standing tension patterns truly reside.
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Through years of hands-on experience, Jessica began to sense that pain, restriction, and dysfunction were rarely isolated to a single muscle or joint. She could feel how tension traveled through the body, how it adapted over time, and how symptoms often reflected deeper patterns within the fascial system. This awareness led her to question conventional approaches and search for a more integrated way of working with the body.
In 2012, she encountered what would later be formally identified as Myofascial Release Therapy. The approach immediately resonated with her clinical instincts and palpatory sensitivity, transforming curiosity into devotion. Jessica immersed herself in refining her hands-on skills, developing an intuitive yet highly precise approach to fascial release that honors the body’s own intelligence and capacity for change.
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Paul J. Bednarski, LMT​ |
Fascial Integration Therapist™
Paul Bednarski’s work with the body began early, shaped by hands-on experience in physical therapy and hospital settings in Poland. Through therapeutic massage, soft-tissue work, and movement-based care, he developed a deep respect for the body’s adaptability and for the way tension patterns are rarely isolated. This early exposure laid the foundation for his ongoing curiosity about how the body organizes itself and responds to skilled, attentive touch.
After relocating to the United States, Paul spent more than twenty years working with posture, mobility, and movement. During this time, he refined his ability to see the body as an integrated whole, recognizing how long-held tension within the fascial system can influence movement quality, posture, and overall comfort far beyond the site of symptoms. This systems-based perspective continues to guide his clinical reasoning and hands-on approach.
Paul completed his massage therapy education at NVCC and brings his movement-informed awareness directly into his work as a licensed massage therapist. He is deeply engaged in the practice of fascial release and is highly motivated by the body’s capacity to change when given the right conditions.​
Her professional experience includes years of work in high-caliber environments such as The Breakers Palm Beach and The Mandarin Oriental Miami, where she treated a wide range of clients with complex postural patterns, chronic pain, and mobility limitations. These settings further sharpened her ability to assess the body as a whole, adapt to diverse needs, and deliver results with consistency and care.
​Paul’s sessions are calm, intentional, and fascia-centered. Using slow, sustained touch, he allows the body time to soften and respond, supporting greater ease, freer movement, and a lighter, more connected experience. Warm, attentive, and genuinely driven by the healing process, Paul is excited about his evolving career as a Fascial Integration Therapist™.
