The art of healing at CNY
July 3, 2009 by Christine Briel

I’ve been working with the team of practitioners at the CNY Healing Arts Center in Syracuse, NY for almost a year now. We have weekly meetings to discuss various issues and needs for the centers operations and promotions. Sometimes we brainstorm about acupuncture or massage specials or how to enhance the skin care services that are being offered. They are a fabulous team and it’s a pleasure working with them.
Recently I’ve had the occasion to visit the Healing Arts Center as a client. I’ve been suffering from some pain and numbness, almost like a pinched nerve, and wasn’t sure what the source of the problem was. I initially had a consultation with my general practitioner and had several tests performed. Nothing showed up. I was becoming so frustrated as the pain began to interfere with my normal day-to-day functioning as well as my nightly sleep.
I work with Dr. Rob Kiltz as well and he is a very intuitive, perceptive man. He seemed to notice I wasn’t feeling well without having to even bring it up. I shared with him what was going on and where I was to date regarding diagnosis and treatment, which was actually nowhere, or so it felt. As usual he was very positive, reassuring and advised me on a go forward plan. He suggested I first try some Maya Abdominal Massage with Erika Lutwin, LMT at the Healing Arts Center in Syracuse. He explained that I might want to have exploratory laparoscopy performed but we could chat about that later.
I admitted that I am a very impatient person when I don’t feel physically up to speed and really just wanted a quick fix, to which he laughed and said “I know.” Dr. Kiltz then reiterated that I should really try the Maya Abdominal Massage and also consider starting a normal yoga practice as well as to be sure and meditate daily. I’ll admit I had some degree of trouble buying this suggestion and was not wholeheartedly convinced any of it would give me the relief I so wanted and as I mentioned before I am terribly impatient.
I scheduled an appointment with Erika on that following Tuesday. I was starting to become excited Read more
Syracuse Massage Therapists to work at 2009 Men’s US Golf Open
June 4, 2009 by John Capozzi

John Capozzi and Erika Lutwin, licensed massage therapists, from CNY Healing Arts Wellness Center in Syracuse, NY have been selected to work at the 2009 Men’s US Golf Open. This event will be held at Bethpage Black Golf Course, Farmingdale, NY from June 17th through to June 21st, 2009. Capozzi and Lutwin will be working with professional golfers and their caddies in treatment settings as volunteers of a Wellness Team for the US Open this year.
Dr. Robert Kiltz, the owner of CNY Healing Arts Wellness Center, will be sponsoring them on this trip and taking care of all of their expenses. As an employer he strongly encourages his people to take advantage of the opportunities that come to them in life. He also encourages them to follow their passion and assists in making their dreams come true whenever possible.

Direct quote from Erika Lutwin, LMT:
“It is a great honor to be selected to work with professional golfers and their caddies in this setting. Their dedication as athletes encourages me to work harder as a massage therapist in order to help them prepare for top level competition. I hope to effectively treat and educate as many people as possible while I am there. This will be a very valuable learning experience and I am looking forward to being surrounded by other health care professionals in this setting. I would like to continue to be involved in other elite sporting events and hopefully, the Olympics someday in the future.” ~Erika Lutwin


