Remedial Massage
Are you dealing with chronic pain and tension, or recovering from an injury? Our remedial massage focuses on identifying and treating specific muscle issues to provide long-lasting relief.
Whether you’re managing ongoing pain or recovering from a physical injury, this therapeutic massage is tailored to help you regain mobility, reduce discomfort, and support your recovery process.
What to Expect from a Remedial Massage
During a remedial massage, your therapist will assess the underlying causes of your muscle pain or stiffness. Using a combination of deep tissue techniques, trigger point therapy, and muscle stretching, this massage works to target problem areas and improve muscle function.
The treatment can be firm or more gentle, depending on your condition, and is proven to address both symptoms and root causes. This massage is ideal for treating injuries, postural issues, and chronic muscle pain that has been unresponsive to other treatments like physiotherapy or chiropractic care.
- Techniques Used: Deep tissue manipulation, trigger point therapy, muscle stretching
- Duration: Typically 30 to 90 minutes
- Benefits: Pain relief, improved mobility, faster recovery, reduced muscle tension
The Benefits of Remedial Massage
This massage provides targeted therapeutic benefits that extend beyond basic pain relief:
- Focused Pain Management: Remedial treatment is ideal for those dealing with chronic pain or recovering from injury. By identifying and addressing the underlying causes of discomfort, it offers more effective, long-term relief compared to general approaches.
- Improved Muscle Function and Mobility: Through deep muscle work, stretching, and trigger point techniques, this massage releases tight muscles and enhances mobility. This is particularly beneficial for those with movement restrictions due to past injuries or poor posture.
- Support for Injury Recovery: This massage complements other treatments by stimulating blood flow and reducing muscle tension, aiding in faster recovery and reducing inflammation.
- Relief from Musculoskeletal Issues: Conditions like frozen shoulder, sciatica, and joint discomfort can be hard to manage with standard care alone. Remedial treatment targets both symptoms and their root causes for comprehensive relief.
- Better Posture and Balance: Chronic tightness or muscle imbalances can lead to discomfort. This massage helps release tension in overworked muscles, promoting a more balanced and natural posture.
- Reduced Tension Headaches and Joint Discomfort: By focusing on muscles and connective tissues that contribute to these issues, the treatment can help reduce headaches and joint pain. Improved circulation and muscle relaxation provide lasting relief from recurring tension.
Who Is It For?
Our remedial massage is perfect for those:
- Recovering from physical injury or surgery
- Suffering from chronic pain, musculoskeletal issues or recurring muscle tension
- Experiencing mobility issues due to tight muscles or old injuries
- Needing targeted therapy for specific areas of discomfort
Conditions treated by remedial massage include (but are not limited to):
- Frozen shoulder (adhesive capsulitis)
- Sciatica
- Joint pain and arthritis
- Carpal tunnel syndrome
- Sport-related injuries
- Tension headaches
If you’ve tried other treatments, like physiotherapy or chiropractic care, without lasting relief, this massage could help by focusing on both the muscles and the causes of your pain.
Customer Experiences
Here’s what some of our clients have shared after their remedial massage:
- “After struggling with lower back pain for years, my massage gave me lasting relief I couldn’t get from the physio.” – John K.
- “I felt more mobile after just one session, and the therapist really understood how to treat my specific issues.” – Steph R.
- “The massage helped me recover from my shoulder injury quicker. My movement is so much better now.” – Tom P.
Book Your Appointment Today
Call or text us now to schedule your remedial massage. Same-day appointments are often available.
If you’re unsure whether this is the right treatment for you, feel free to ask. We’re happy to recommend the best option based on your specific needs.
FAQs
How is a remedial massage different from a deep tissue massage?
While both massages use firm pressure, a remedial massage focuses on treating specific injuries or muscle dysfunctions, often using a combination of techniques such as trigger point therapy and muscle stretching. Deep tissue massage focuses more on general muscle tension and knots.
How many remedial massage sessions do I need?
The number of sessions depends on your condition. For chronic issues or injury recovery, you may need multiple sessions over time to see significant improvement. Your therapist can provide a tailored treatment plan based on your needs.