Deep Tissue MassageDeep Tissue massage uses more pressure than Therapeutic. It’s a good option if you have chronic muscle problems, such as soreness, injury, or imbalance. It can help relieve tight muscles, chronic muscle pain, and anxiety. |
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What does it do?A Deep Tissue massage can be done through various techniques including friction, pressure point work, and trigger point release. The Deep Tissue massage therapist may also stretch the muscles and use other techniques to release deep tensions in the tissues. The massage therapist will warm up your muscles using a lighter touch to start. Your deep tissue sessions will be gentle to begin with, it can cover a broad area in the beginning, then starting to focus in on the specific muscles or regions. Medium to deep pressure is used with trigger point work. |
What does it help?A Deep Tissue massage may improve circulation, reduce minor aches and pain, increase range of motion, and ease inflammation. This specific massage can also help with injuries. Scar tissue forms when an area of the body is injured and then heals. While you can have scars on the outside, you can also have them deep inside your body, examples would include damage to muscles, ligaments or tendons. |
How does it help?By improving the body’s circulation, a Deep Tissue massage helps the body’s tissues receive adequate nutrition and improves venous return. It leverages the elimination of toxins and can be done through the use of applied pressure massage movements which are deep and compress the underlying muscles. Deep Tissue therapy makes your body get rid of waste and toxic substances by making the blood pump around. During a soft tissue massage, electrical signals in the body go to and around the muscle. Most massage therapists will advise you to drink plenty of water after a massage, to help remove the toxins released from your body. |
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