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| Massage is a form of therapy that manipulates the muscles (or soft tissues) of the body to relieve tension and promote healing. Massage has been proven beneficial for such conditions as arthritis, back pain, muscle cramping, high blood pressure, fatigue and immunity supression as a | |||||||||
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| well as a long list of other conditions. While extremely relaxing in some cases, certain forms of massage can be a little less comforatable. Please specify any health conditions that may prevent you from experiencing certain massage techniques. Swedish Massage The most gentle and relaxing form of massage best known for relaxing tired muscles, Swedish Massage loosens tight muscles and alleviates tension and stress. Deep Tissue and Sports Massage Releases knots in the muscles and relaxes stubborn muscles. Deep Tissue Massage uses deep intense massage strokes that go across the grain of the muscle in order to release excessive tension. Though less relaxing, Deep Tissue Massage has an effect that lasts for days. Neuromuscular Clinical Therapy Targets specific problem areas and is known as the most effective method of massage for lower back pain. Neuromuscular Clinical Massage concentrates on areas suffering from muscle spasms and uses altered levels of concentrated pressure. Myo-Therapy Cupping assists in lymphatic drainage, and the draining of excessive fluids from the body. Cupping loosens adhesions and lifts connective tissues reducing cellulite and stimulating the peripheral nervous system. |
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