Remedial Massage

Remedial massage is a therapeutic form of massage that aims to assess and treat underlying musculoskeletal conditions and injuries.

Remedial Massage

This massage type treats deep and superficial tissues. It’s a targeted treatment and is used for those with chronic pain and injuries that require specific treatment. Remedial Massage can also be used for relaxation and for those who are looking for a whole –body massage and the therapeutic benefits of firm pressure.

Here are some key benefits of Remedial Massage

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Pain Relief

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Injury Rehabilitation

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Muscle Relaxation

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Postural Improvement

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Stress Reduction

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Enhanced Circulation

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is remedial massage?
Remedial massage is a therapeutic form of massage that aims to assess and treat musculoskeletal conditions and injuries. It involves targeted techniques to address specific issues, promote healing, and improve overall well-being.
How does remedial massage differ from other types of massage?
Unlike relaxation-focused massages, remedial massage is specifically designed to address musculoskeletal issues, injuries, and chronic conditions. It involves a thorough assessment and tailored treatment plan.
What conditions can remedial massage help with?
Remedial massage can help with a variety of conditions, including back pain, neck pain, headaches, muscular tension, sports injuries, and postural issues. It is often used for injury rehabilitation and pain management.
How does a remedial massage session typically begin?
A remedial massage session typically begins with an assessment, where the therapist evaluates the client’s condition, identifies areas of concern, and develops a personalized treatment plan.
How often should I get a remedial massage?
The frequency of remedial massage depends on individual needs and the nature of the condition being addressed. Some individuals may benefit from more frequent sessions initially, while others may choose maintenance sessions.