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Deep tissue massage therapy is similar to Swedish massage but with a deep tissue massage, your therapist applies slow, firm pressure to release muscle tension. The focus is on the deepest layers of muscle tissue, tendons, and fascia (the protective layer surrounding muscles, bones, and joints).
Known as a “classic massage” in many countries, the Swedish massage is the best known and most widely practiced type of massage therapy. There are a variety of techniques used in Swedish massage including circular pressure applied by the hands and palms, firm kneading, light tapping, and more.
A Swedish massage is designed to relax the entire body by rubbing the muscles in long, gliding strokes in the direction of blood returning to the heart. But the benefits of Swedish massage go beyond relaxation. It can help increase the level of oxygen in the blood and improve circulation and flexibility.
Neuromuscular therapy is a form of soft tissue manipulation that aims to treat underlying causes of chronic pain involving the muscular and nervous systems. This medically-oriented form of massage addresses trigger points (tender muscles points), circulation, nerve compression, postural issues, and biomechanical problems that can be caused by repetitive movement injuries.
Aromatherapy is a true holistic therapy, offering simultaneous healing possibilities on physical, emotional, and energetic levels. Aromatherapy works by simply taking a deep breath: the aromatic molecules enter our bloodstream and travel to all parts of our body.
You will receive the benefits of healing hands and oils as the Aromatherapy touch massage is applied.
Essential oils used during the Aromatherapy touch Technique:
Unfortunately, Aromatherapy touch massage is not recommended for pregnant women or during lactation.
Always Consult Your Physician First. Make sure you consult your doctor first before trying any new treatment or changing your diet. Remember that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration does not strictly regulate the strength, purity, or safety of herbs and supplements. Be sure to always read product labels. If you have a medical condition or are taking other drugs, herbs, or supplements, speak with your doctor before taking medical action or changing your health routine. This information is not intended to replace the advice of a doctor.
Although the benefits of reflexology include relaxation of mind and musculature, the primary intent is to support the health of the body’s internal systems. Reflexology typically focuses on reflexes corresponding to stressed organs and glands. Pressure is purposely applied to reflex points in the feet to send signals to those targeted parts of the body.
Reflexology massages can help stress, headaches, high blood pressure, muscle tension, body aches, and more!