Deep Tissue Massage

Deep Tissue Massage is a therapeutic technique that focuses on realigning deeper layers of muscles and connective tissue. It is especially helpful for chronic aches, muscle tightness, and injury rehabilitation.

Key Features:

  • Pressure Level: Uses firm, slow strokes and deep finger pressure to reach deeper layers of muscle and fascia.
  • Target Areas: Commonly focuses on areas such as the neck, shoulders, upper back, lower back, and legs.
  • Technique: Includes stripping (deep, gliding pressure along the muscle fibers) and friction (pressure applied across the grain of a muscle to release adhesions or scar tissue).

Benefits:

  • Relieves chronic muscle tension and pain
  • Improves posture and mobility
  • Increases blood flow and reduces inflammation
  • Breaks down scar tissue and adhesions
  • Supports recovery from injuries and overuse

Who It’s Good For:

  • Athletes and physically active individuals
  • People with repetitive strain injuries (like carpal tunnel syndrome)
  • Those suffering from chronic conditions (e.g., fibromyalgia, lower back pain)
  • Individuals under high stress who hold tension in their body

What to Expect:

  • Some discomfort is normal, especially in areas with scar tissue or chronic tension.
  • Soreness may occur for a day or two after the massage.
  • Hydration is important afterward to help flush out released toxins.

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