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Just what is Remedial Massage?

Remedial Massage. What is it? Remedial Massage is one of the most effective and readily available ways to prevent and treat muscle injuries, pain and soreness. Remedial massage is based on the fact that soft tissue (muscles, tendons, ligaments and fascia) respond to touch. Most pain is myofascial (soft tissue) in origin. Trigger points (sensitive points in muscles, which radiate or refer pain to various parts of the body) can mimic many conditions. Muscles not only move our joints, they stabilise them, and they provide armour for the internal organs and minor problems with these functions cause more pain than most people realise. Most headaches for example originate in the muscles of the neck and head and much of the pain of conditions such as angina comes from the hyper contraction of the chest muscles. Much of our abdominal and pelvic pain can be caused by trigger points in the abdominal and pelvic muscles and low back pain and sciatic pain are far more likely to originate in muscles than in vertebral disc. Although many clients who consult a remedial massage therapist have pain as a result of specific injuries (whiplash, falls, sports injuries, etc.), RSI (repetitive strain injuries) and other work-related problems, the vast majority originates in postural (structural) alignment problems that sometimes go back to childhood and adolescence. Treatment employs massage techniques designed to treat both deep and superficial tissues, not dissimilar to those used in sports massage. The remedial massage therapist uses skilled manipulation combined with in-depth knowledge of anatomy and physiology to bring about pain relief, correcting and normalising the body’s muscles and soft tissues. Book in and start work on understanding more about you. #LookAfterYourBody

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