Treatments we offer
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Therapeutic Massage
A combination of Relaxation Massage and Remedial Massage to relax your whole body and work through some of the muscle issues or “tight spots” you may be experiencing.
Therapeutic Massage helps your body in numerous ways. Massage can relax muscle tissue, leading to decreased joint and nerve compression, plus increased joint and muscle range of motion. This commonly results in less pain and improved function.
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Deep Tissue Massage
A massage technique that’s mainly used to treat musculoskeletal issues, such as strains and sports injuries. It involves applying sustained pressure using slow, deep strokes to target the inner layers of your muscles and connective tissues.
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Sport Massage
Designed to help athletes before, during and after training. It is not a relaxing form of massage and can often be quite strenuous.Sports massage is specifically tailored to different sports and sporting injuries. It works by stretching tight muscles, stimulating inactive muscles and improving the condition of the soft tissue
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Relaxation Massage
A relaxation massage is a smooth, gentle treatment that relieves muscular tension, increases circulation, and promotes a general sense of relaxation. This massage is performed using techniques consisting of long, rhythmic strokes and small circular movements which help to break down adhesions and promote better circulation.
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Thai oil Massage
Thai oil massage is focused on improving the flow of energy throughout your body. Therapist uses stretching, pulling, and rocking techniques to relieve tension, promote relaxation, and improve flexibility and circulation.
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Pregnancy Massage
Pregnancy massage is used to reduce stress, reduce swelling in the arms and legs and relieve muscle and joint pain in pregnant women. It is usually a gentle massage .For some stage we do some shoulder stretching for releasing some stress and improve posture.
Enhanctement ( add on)
TMJ Massage
The muscles of the TMJ(temporomandibular joint) control chewing. Dysfunction can affect the neck, head, shoulders, face, and teeth.
The sign you may have TMJ dysfunction are frequent headaches, pain in the neck, scalp, and shoulders.
studies have found massage to be extremely helpful in managing TMJ pain by releasing muscles around TMJ
Cupping
Cupping therapy is an ancient form of alternative medicine in which a therapist puts special cups on your skin for a few minutes to create suction. People get it for many purposes, including to help with pain, inflammation, blood flow, relaxation and well-being, and as a type of deep-tissue massage.
Ref. www.webmd.com