Biographies



Rebecca Locklear Pierce












Vicki Stocksdale


 

 

 







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STAFF BIOGRAPHIES
Triangle Massage Partners prides itself on our experience.  Together, we offer you over 17 years of concentration in a wide variety of therapies.  We will tailor a personalized treatment plan for you.


REBECCA LOCKLEAR PIERCE - LMBT #3882
I began practicing massage therapy in 1997 when I received my first training in Houston at Phoenix School of Massage and Holistic Health. I moved back to North Carolina to start my practice . After practicing for three years North Carolina passed the state licensure law requiring me to further my education.

At Medical Arts Massage School in Raleigh I increased my education in order to receive the license that North Carolina required. Now after 936 hours of schooling and 9 years of experience I would like to welcome you to my new office, Triangle Massage Partners.  To contact Rebecca directly, please CLICK HERE.
 



VICKI STOCKSDALE - LMBT #3607
I graduated from a Medical Arts Massage School in 2002 with a grade point average of 3.8.  I have my national certification LMBT #3607.  I have done volunteer chair massages for Coats for Children and Teacher's Appreciation day at the Washington Elementary and other charities.  I specialize in Swedish massage with a mix of deep tissue and Trigger Point, if needed.  My clients tell me they love coming back to my relaxing massages to help manage their stress.

I also like giving rejuvenating facial massages which helps with sinus problems and headaches.  I know foot reflexology and some acupressure which gives good results.  I have also helped relieve several clients with Sciatica.  To contact Vicki directly, please CLICK HERE.






Linda Zukowski Muhammad, NCTMB, LMBT5951
 

Linda received her original massage training in Mendocino, California, completing a 120-hour program.  She practiced in California for two years on a part-time basis, while still working as a Recreation Therapist serving people with disabilities.  During this time, Linda discovered that being a massage therapist was the path she was supposed to pursue full-time. 

She returned to school in Sedona, Arizona, completing a 600-hour course, studying Swedish Massage, Structural Integration, and energy work (Shiatsu, Polarity, and Craniosacral Therapy). Linda combines these techniques to provide a session that is tailored to meet your specific needs.

 Linda moved to North Carolina with her husband to be closer to their families.  She looks forward to serving women in the Raleigh area, helping them to discover their individual path to health and wellness.