Meet Our Massage Therapists

Amy Swearingin
Amy was born and raised in Missoula, MT. After graduating from Sentinel High School, she attended the U of M for one year before moving to Dallas, TX to try something new. Amy worked her way through school receiving her Massage Therapy License in 2009. In 2008 Amy married a wonderful Texas man staying in Texas until her husband was finished with school. The couple then returned to Missoula to begin their careers.
Amy is happy to be back in Missoula spending time with her husband Ryan, friends and family while enjoying the outdoors and the energetic city life. Becoming part of the W Chiropractic team has not only allowed Amy help patients achieve pain free days through massage therapy but permits her and her family to live healthier lives.

Lisa Chamberlain
Lisa Chamberlain has been a licensed Massage Therapist for ten years. She graduated from Mueller College of Holistic Studies in San Diego CA. She operated her own practice for four years prior to moving to Missoula in 2005. Lisa specializes in Therapeutic, Deep Tissue, Hot Stone, Pre Natal, Craniosacral and Myofascial Release.
Lisa enjoys spending time with her husband and two children. She enjoys cross country skiing in the winter and in summer can be found spending time on the water. In 2010 Lisa became one of the very few Visually Impaired women in the world to complete Adventure Race while fundraising for the Foundation Fighting Blindness.
She is passionate about helping others achieve and maintain wellness. She is excited about joining the W Chiropractic team and continuing to help others in their quest for wellness and balance.

Noah Visscher
Noah Visscher was born in Dillon, Montana but grew up mostly in Bozeman. His greatest passion is martial arts and he teaches Danzan Ryu Jujitsu in his free time. In 2010, Noah took some time off from the University of Montana to go to massage school. He graduated from the Montana School of Massage in April of 2011. Noah views massage as the other side of the coin to his martial arts training and they have benefited each other immensely. When he isn’t doing massage or teaching Jujitsu, he is working out, studying Health and Human Performance at the University of Montana, or trying to cram more martial arts into his schedule.




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