Meet Fae Brook, LMT

Licensed Massage Therapist

Fae’s Wellness Philosophy
Fae’s massage style is guided by a blend of anatomical knowledge, intuitive listening, and ongoing communication with their clients. They believe that every client brings essential insight into their own experience—and that healing is best achieved through a collaborative process.

Get to Know Fae
Fae has always been drawn to healing and helping roles, growing up in Northern California with a deep-rooted sense of care for their community. When it came time to choose a career path, massage therapy felt like the most natural fit. After moving to Portland in 2017, they attended the renowned East West College of the Healing Arts, where their journey as a bodyworker began in earnest.

In their final semester of school, Fae experienced a serious low back injury at the gym, which led to a challenging recovery process involving nerve pain and months of healing. During that time, they worked with a few highly skilled massage therapists whose work had a profound impact on their recovery. That experience deepened their commitment to massage therapy and gave them a unique empathy for clients living with low back pain, nerve pain, chronic issues, and the emotional complexity of learning to trust their body again.

How Fae Supports Your Wellness Journey
Fae has practiced in both chiropractic and wellness clinic settings, working primarily with clients recovering from car accidents, work-related injuries, or the wear and tear of daily life. Their mission is to help people out of pain not by fixing them, but by helping them understand, trust, and work with their bodies to restore balance.

They use a combination of:

  • Myofascial Release

  • NeuroKinetic Therapy (NKT)

  • Deep Tissue

  • Muscle Energy Techniques (MET)

Their sessions are often interactive, incorporating gentle movement and muscle testing to uncover compensatory patterns. NKT plays a key role in their approach, helping restore proper brain-to-muscle communication by identifying which muscles are underworking and which are overcompensating. Paired with their other tools, this method helps people take an active role in reshaping how they feel and move, leading to long-term shifts in pain and balance.

Beyond the Office
Fae enjoys getting outdoors, wandering through thrift shops, spending time with their two cats, and taking long walks—whether around town or out in the woods.