A deep muscle massage to relieve chronic tensions and improve posture. The treatment itself can often be quite an uncomfortable experience as the muscle groups are kneaded and separated but it can be very effective in improving freedom of movement.
Massage technique that separates muscle groups and loosens fascia (connective tissue) to realign the body and increase range of motion.
A type of massage designed to free congestion of the muscle attachments. Deep work brings about realignment of postural distortions and restores proper range of motion. Liberation of emotional tensions may also result. Muscle function and awareness are balanced, and elasticity is revived.
A massage technique that separates muscle groups and loosens fascia (a thin layer of connective tissue) to promote realignment of the body and freedom of movement. This massage is a deep, sometimes painful kneading of the muscles. Includes Rolfing and Hellerwork.
Deep massage is an intense massage directed to individual muscle fibers and is both corrective and therapeutic. It unsticks the muscle fibers while releasing deep tensions and removing toxins and re-educating the muscle to operate at full capacity. Creates a prolonged state of reduced muscular tension by applying deep muscle compression and cross fiber friction to increase blood and lymphatic flow.
This type of massage eliminates knots, locked up areas, and emotional blocks in the body due to prolonged stress. It includes various leverage techniques and kneading for a very firm massage.
This massage technique separates muscle groups and loosens fascia (a thin layer of connective tissue covering and supporting or connecting the muscles or inner organs of the body) so as to bring about the realignment of the body and freedom of movement. This massage is a deep, sometimes painful kneading of the muscles.