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Remedial Massage

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Remedial Massage Therapy is a great way to relieve aches and pains that build up naturally through the course of everyday life. By employing various techniques to the muscular and soft tissue areas of the body, remedial massage therapy will have a soothing effect on the whole body and encourage the muscles to be relieved of built up tension. The treatment is designed to help your body relax, and give you an overall sense of well-being.

A remedial massage isn’t the same as having a regular massage with deep pressure. It is used to break up scar tissue and physically break down muscle “knots” or adhesions (bands of painful, rigid tissue) which can disrupt circulation and cause pain, limited range of motion, and inflammation. At the beginning of the massage, lighter pressure is generally applied to warm up and prep the muscles. Specific techniques are then applied.

In this free ebook, you will learn about;

  • What a remedial massage is
  • How a remedial massage works
  • Why would your body benefit from a remedial massage
  • Is a remedial massage painful
  • What can you expect from a remedial massage appointment
  • Are there any precautions to take

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