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    MASSAGE SERVICES

    A relaxation massage focuses on stress relief. A remedial massage is more hands on addressing soft tissue pain and dysfunction. Techniques include deep tissue, trigger point therapy, myofascial release, cross fibre, and stretching (just to name a few). Your qualified remedial massage therapist will adjust techniques to suit both your presenting problems and your comfort level. 
    Relaxation Massage

    Massage is one of the best known antidotes for stress. 

    Massage can help relieve symptoms associated with anxiety, 

    insomnia and asthma. Massage is an excellent support for 

    people in psychological counseling or addiction treatment.

     

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    Sports Massage

    After vigorous exercise, buildup of waste products and micro-tears in your muscles can leave you feeling tired and sore. Massage increases circulation aiding removal of waste products and promotion of healing to muscle tissue. 

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    Pregnancy Massage

    Massage during pregnancy can relieve lower back pain, leg cramps and swollen feet that is caused by the changes in your body as well as helping you to relax you and enjoy your pregnancy. 

    Deep Tissue

    Deep Tissue massage can release the chronic tension in the body, reduce pain, increase range of motion, relieve muscle spasms and improve circulation through the use of slow stroked focusing on the deeper layers of muscle. 

    Myofacial Release

    Myofacial Release is a technique that utilises stretching that produces a healing effect upon the body tissues, eliminating pain and restoring movement. 

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    Postural Management

    Massage aids to release restrictions in muscles, joints and 

    surrounding fascia to help restore a more natural posture. Relieving shortened tight muscles and addressing weaker 

    structures with exercises and neural stimulation can benefit 

    greatly the pain associated with bad postural habits and curvatures such as scoliosis. 

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