If you restore balance in your own self,

you will be contributing immensely

to the healing of the worlD.

-Deepak Chopra

Tom Pardoe

Massage and Neuromuscular Therapist

CMT# 86196

In case you wondered….

Welcome to PNE, Pardoe Neuromuscular Experience.

PNE, or the flower, “Peony,” which dates back to 1000BC in the gardens of China. In the Eastern world, peonies were mainly used for their medicinal properties. More than just looking fabulous and standing the test of time, the peony is also full of meaning. It is symbolic of love, honor, happiness, wealth, romance and beauty as well as gifted on special occasions as an expression of goodwill, best wishes and joy. Named after Paeon (or Paean), a student of Asclepius, the Greek god of medicine and healing. Zeus saved Paeon, from the jealous wrath of his teacher, by turning him into the peony flower. Designated by Homer the healer of gods.

(In short, it’s an easy way to remember how to find me)