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- Relieves stress and promotes an overall feeling
of relaxation, helping you breathe and move more easily
- Alleviates pain and tension, and helps you manage pain better
- Decreases inflammation
- Promotes speedy recovery from injuries
(work, trauma, accident or sports-related)
- Increases mobility and provides greater joint flexibility and range of motion
- Improves circulation
- Improves and strengthens immune system
- Relieves musculoskeletal problems and improves posture
- Relieves pregnancy discomforts
- Reduces anxiety and promotes an overall feeling of well-being
- Increases body awareness
Category: Benefits
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Type of Massages
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| Swedish Massage Therapy Swedish massage therapy can be very gentle and relaxing. If you’ve never had a massage before, this is a good one to try first. |
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| Aromatherapy Massage The massage therapist can select oils that are relaxing, energizing, stress-reducing, balancing, etc. One of the most common essential oils used in aromatherapy massage is lavender. |
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| Hot Stone Massage Heated, smooth stones are placed on certain points of the body to warm and loosen tight muscles and balance energy centers in the body. |
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| Deep Tissue Massage Deep tissue massage is used for chronically tight or painful muscles, repetitive strain, postural problems, or recovery from injury. |
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| Shiatsu Shiatsu is a form of Japanese bodywork that uses localized finger pressure in a rhythmic sequence on acupuncture meridians. |
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| Thai Massage Like shiatsu, Thai massage aligns the energies of the body using gentle pressure on specific points. Thai massage also includes compressions and stretches. |
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| Reflexology Reflexology involves applying pressure to certain points of the foot and hand that correspond to organs and systems in the body. |
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| Sports Massage Sports massage is specifically designed for people who are involved in physical activity. |
Category: Types of Massage
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