Treatments
Our practice offers a complete holistic care, and each client can have customized massages to suit their needs. Therapeutic, relaxation, and deep tissue massages all charged at the same rate.
Our massage takes you place in an atmosphere of safety and tranquility. It is a partnership between you and your Therapist, who will help you understand the processes behind your pain and how you can work together to alleviate that. Therapist will help you understand that ultimately your body has the capacity to heal itself, and will work with you to learn how you can become part of this process.
Our therapeutic massage is designed to treat a specific condition to assist with soft tissue injuries and dysfunctions, as well as support general recovery. Extensive training enables the therapist to take a thorough history, identify contraindications (reasons to not massage) and make referrals to and receive referrals from other health professionals such as physicians, osteopaths, chiropractors and dentists.
A health care provider can write a prescription for massage therapy and the therapist or practitioners who fills the prescription may be able to bill insurance groups and workers' compensation for the therapy services.
Relaxation
Relaxation massageis a gentle swedish massage that uses smooth, gliding strokes to help you relax. The massage therapist will move at a slower pace and use lighter pressure.
Deep tissue
Deep Tissue Massage is a branch of Therapeutic Massage designed to penetrate deeper muscles or to break down scar tissue that may not otherwise be as greatly affected by a lighter pressure massage.
Therapeutic
Therapeutic Massage Therapy is defined as the mobilization of soft tissue (such as muscle, fascia and body fluids) to restore normal systemic and biomechanical / functional use.
Myofascial therapy
Myofascial release is a type of physical therapy often used to treat myofascial pain syndrome. Myofascial pain syndrome is a chronic pain disorder caused by sensitivity and tightness in your myofascial tissues.
Accupressure
Acupressure helps to correct functional imbalances and restore the flow thus returning the body to a more natural state of well-being. Acupressure is an effective form of stimulation used to help relax the muscles.
Trigger point
Trigger point massage therapy is specifically designed to alleviate the source of the pain through cycles of isolated pressure and release. The spot is painful on compression and can give rise to characteristic referred pain, referred tenderness and motor dysfunction.
Tension relief
When you're stressed, your muscles tighten in response, and when the stress ends, your muscles generally relax. But if you're constantly stressed, it's likely your muscles can stay slightly, permanently tensed. Tension relief technique will helps tensed muscles.
Passive stretches
Passive stretching is a technique in which you are relaxed and make no contribution to the range of motion. Instead, an external force is created by an outside agent, either manually or mechanically.