Massage is a manipulation of the soft tissues of the body;
it is applied with the hands and forearms and with specific movements.
Massage is used to increase health in the mind and body.
Massage has been practised from 3000BC and is practised in many
forms in most cultures around the world. This is because so many
people recognise the importance and healing power of touch.
Massage therapy works by engaging and manipulating skin, muscles
and connective tissues of the body, both superficial and deep.
This movement of the tissues causes an increase in blood flow,
which warms the area and brings nutrients and oxygen, it also
works specific points in the muscles which may be contracted releasing
them, which reduces restriction in movement and pain. Massage
also has a very soothing response on the nervous system, and the
body as a whole.
- Stress
- Tension headaches
- Migraines
- Muscular aches and pains
- Stiff joints
- Insomnia
- Tingling in hands and feet
- TMJ Disfunction
- OOS / RSI
- Enhance general well being
- INCREASES CIRCULATION
Increasing the flow of blood to the tissues brings more oxygen
and nutrients to the tissues and speeds the removal of cellular
wastes.
- DECREASES MUSCLE TENSION
Massage causes a relaxation response that can reduce tension
related aches and pain and reduce stress hormones. Deep tissue
massage increases blood flow and softens tight contracted muscles
releasing spasms and tension that can cause headaches etc.
- INCREASES JOINT MOBILITY - Muscles around joints can become
very tight and restrict movements; by releasing and stretching
muscles around a joint movement can be increased. Also some
tissues of the body can become stuck to each other, massage
can help break these adhesions freeing the tissues to work more
efficiently.
- SPEEDS RECOVERY - After exercise lactic acid builds up in
the muscles, massage brings blood more quickly to breakdown
and remove these wastes, reducing recovery time and pain.
- ENHANCES GENERAL HEALTH - Receiving massage on a regular basis,
especially when you feel good decreases stress hormones, keeps
the muscles softer and relaxed longer, reduces headaches and
increases the blood flow to the entire body, keeping it in healthy.
A full client history will be taken, including past injuries,
occupation etc; this information gathering will take around 10-15
minutes.
A posture analysis will be done and some range of movement tests
may be done to identify which muscles need treatment. These tests
will be reassessed to show improvement
- RELAXATION MASSAGE- Slow massage with long flowing strokes
to increase blood flow and stimulate a relaxation response.
(Swedish massage)
- THERAPEUTIC MASSAGE- Similar to relaxation massage techniques
but used with more speed and depth to warm and release the muscles
with some pressure point work. (Shiatsu massage)
- NEUROMUSCULAR THERAPY- Very specific muscle work addressing
many more muscles superficial and deep with specialised techniques.
Treating the body as a whole looking at Postural analysis and
creating therapeutic treatments specific to each client releasing
muscle spasms, trigger points, and improving posture to reduce
pain and restore movements e.g. chronic pain, tension headaches
and RSI.
- ORTHO-BIONOMY- a very gentle therapy that can be done over
clothes, involves placing the body in specific positions with
no pressure to allow the body to release the muscles on its
own, it is Great for acute cases when deep touch is too painful.
- LYMPHATIC DRAINAGE- is a modality where the idea is not to
increase blood flow but only to increase the function of the
lymphatic system, which removes excess fluid from the tissues
e.g. swelling and oedema. This means pressure is extremely light.
- MYO-FASCIAL RELEASE- all our muscles are wrapped by connective
tissue called fascia, it is made of the same tissue as tendons
and ligaments, by performing stretches on the fascia we can
release the binding around each muscle to gain an effective
and lasting release from the muscle itself.
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