Techniques and applications

Acupressure

Similar to acupuncture but without the needles. Acupressure is excellent for helping to reduce and relieve pain. Acupressure is a fast and effective way to treat physical issues, particularly muscular skeletal pain, joint pain, and re-alignment of the legs and hips, through stimulating the body's natural healing abilities.

 

Deep tissue massage

This gets deep into the muscles without causing extra trauma, or the pain to the injured muscles or joints which is often associated with sports massage. This approach helps with pain relief, reduction of swelling, and speeds recovery, it also helps prevent injury and aids rapid rehabilitation, an important aspect for all athletes no matter what sport or level of fitness. 

 

NO HANDS massage

The 'gentle' giant of massage work where the soft fronts of the forearms are used to allow a large area of the body to be covered and a high intensity of pressure to be applied without discomfort or pain to you. Designed to work on the different 'levels' of the body and a technique of 'sponging' is used to remove waste products in the cells, such as lactic acid. This massage improves lymphatic drainage and increases blood circulation, thus allowing the body to heal physicallyand emotionally. The depth of the massage is wholly controlled by the client and will be fully discussed prior to commencing the treatment.

 

Seated massage

An amazing way to receive a massage whilst remaining fully clothed! Whilst seated on a specially designed chair receive a massage to your neck, shoulders, and back, stretching and releasing the muscles and joints of your torso. This will enable your body to reduce tension, relieve pain, recharge and rejuvinate, and ease stress related issues. Helping you to focus and be more productive this is the ideal way to bring massage into the work place or venue.