Deep tissue massage is a type of massage aimed at the deeper tissue structures of the muscle and fascia, also called connective tissue.  During a massage, the therapist works to release any chronic muscle tension or knots  you may have – also known as ‘adhesions’.

Swedish deep tissue massage is designed to make you feel more relaxed.  It can improve your circulation and soothe your muscles.

The five main techniques used in Swedish massage are stroking and gliding, kneading, rubbing and tapping or ‘pounding’.

Swedish massage uses softer strokes on the bonier and more delicate parts of your body, and stronger strokes where there is thicker muscle coverage. This sensitivity to pressure makes it ideal for relaxation.

MORE ABOUT SWEDISH MASSAGE What is Swedish massage good for? Besides the calming benefits, Swedish massage is thought to be good for:

• easing muscular strain by flushing out toxins • improving circulation by increasing oxygen flow in the blood • helping to keep ligaments and tendons supple • stimulating the nervous system • reducing emotional and physical stress

Are there any medical conditions that may prevent me having this treatment? As with all treatments, inform your therapist of any medical conditions you may have and tell them if you are – or just think you might be – pregnant.

It is best to avoid heavy meals and alcohol in the hours leading up to your massage.

Both Rob Rusak and Cathy Taylor practise massage at Luck’s Yard Clinic.  Call Reception on 01483 527 945 for more details or to book an appointment.

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