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Fascia Centers Clinicians

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Jessica L. Edwards, LMT

Owner | Structural Fascial 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.

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.

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Elizabeth N. Moon, LMT FT |

Structural Fascial Therapist

Elizabeth Moon brings a deeply observant and fascia-centered approach to bodywork at Fascia Centers. Drawn to the connection between tension, posture, expression, and emotional wellbeing, Elizabeth spent years noticing how deeply stress and connective tissue restrictions affected the people around her — long before formally entering the wellness field. Through her previous work in portrait photography, she became fascinated by how facial tension, guarded posture, and chronic holding patterns could visibly change how people looked, moved, and felt. Using self-taught connective tissue release techniques, she often helped clients soften facial tension and restore a more relaxed, natural expression between sessions — experiences that ultimately inspired her transition into therapeutic bodywork.

 

Elizabeth brings a sharp, focused clinical eye to her work — with a strong ability to actively listen, hyper-focus on tension patterns, and assess the complex ways restriction moves through the body. She is especially passionate about fascia-focused work that helps clients reconnect with their bodies, improve mobility, reduce chronic tension, and experience meaningful relief. Her approach is precise, attentive, and consistent.

 

With a calm, thoughtful, and client-centered presence, Elizabeth combines anatomical education with intuitive body awareness, helping clients better understand the subtle messages their bodies communicate. Her approach emphasizes lasting change, embodied wellness, and practical strategies clients can carry into everyday life. Based in Virginia, Elizabeth is devoted to helping clients throughout the greater Washington DC area feel more comfortable, connected, and vibrant in their bodies.

910 17th St., NW Ste. 108 

Washington, D.C. 20006

Farragut Square Park

Monday - Friday              10:00 am - 6:30 pm

Weekends & Major Holidays            Closed

(202) 600-0136

©2026 by Fascia Centers LLC
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