Stress? Muscle aches? Lack of energy?
A massage may be the answer you’re looking for. Massages not only relieve physical tension, but also reduce stress, improve circulation, promote flexibility and help you sleep better. Give your body the care it deserves and experience a deep sense of well-being.
Thai massage
Traditional Thai massage, is an ancient therapy that has been practiced for centuries in Thailand. Unlike Western massages that focus primarily on muscles, Thai massage seeks to balance the body's energy through a unique combination of techniques
Key Features:
- Pressure and Stretching: The therapist uses his or her hands, thumbs, elbows, forearms, and even feet to apply pressure along the body’s energy lines, called “sen.” In addition, passive stretches are performed that are reminiscent of yoga postures, increasing flexibility and range of motion.
- Acupressure: Specific pressure points along the “sen” are stimulated to release energy blockages and promote
- Energy Work: Thai massage is based on the idea that life energy (“prana”) flows through the body. The therapist uses techniques to balance this energy and promote physical and mental harmony.
- No Oils: Unlike other types of massage, Thai massage is performed over comfortable clothing, without using oils.
Benefits:
- Pain Relief: It is effective in relieving muscle, joint and back and pain.
- Increased Flexibility: Passive stretching helps increase flexibility and range of motion.
- Stress Reduction: Promotes deep relaxation and reduces stress and anxiety levels.
- Improved Circulation: Stimulates blood and lymphatic circulation.
- Energy Balance: Harmonizes the body’s vital energy, promoting physical and mental well-being.
- Mental Clarity: Helps clear the mind and improve concentration.
Swedish Massage
It´s one of the most common and popular types of massage in the West. It is known for being a gentle and relaxing massage that uses long flowing strokes with varying pressure to relieve muscle tension and improve blood circulation.
Key Features:
- Effleurage: Long, gliding strokes that help warm up the muscles and prepare them for massage.
- Petrissage: Kneading and pressure to release muscle tension.
- Friction: Deep, circular movements that help break up knots and adhesions in the tissues.
- Tapotement: Rhythmic, gentle tapping to stimulate muscles and circulation.
- Vibration: Vibrations to relax the muscles.
Benefits:
- Reduces stress and anxiety.
- Relieves muscle tension and pain.
- Improves blood and lymphatic circulation.
- Increases flexibility and range of motion.
- Promotes relaxation and overall well-being.
Sport Massage
It´s a specialized form of massage therapy that is specifically designed to help athletes of every kind, from world-class professionals to weekend joggers. It focuses on the needs of muscles involved in athletic activity to help prevent or treat injuries, enhance performance, and aid recovery.
Key Features:
- Effleurage: Long, gliding strokes to warm up the muscles and improve circulation.
- Petrissage: Kneading and lifting of the muscles to release tension and improve flexibility.
- Friction: Deep, circular movements applied across the muscle fibers to break up scar tissue and adhesion.
- Tapotement: Rhythmic tapping or pounding to stimulate nerve endings and increase blood flow.
- Compression: Applying pressure to specific points to release tension and promote relaxation.
- Stretching: Passive and active stretching to improve flexibility and range of motion.
Benefits:
- Injury Prevention: By identifying and addressing muscle imbalances and tension, sports massage can help prevent injuries from occurring in the first place.
- Enhanced Performance: Sports massage can improve flexibility, range of motion, and muscle function, leading to better athletic performance.
- Faster Recovery: It helps reduce muscle soreness, inflammation, and fatigue after exercise, allowing athletes to recover more faster.
- Pain Relief: Sports massage can alleviate pain caused by muscle strains, sprains, and other soft tissue injuries.
- Improved Circulation: Increased blood flow to the muscles helps deliver oxygen and nutrients, promoting healing and recovery.
- Stress Reduction: Sports massage can help reduce stress and anxiety, which can negatively impact athletic performance.
Deep Tissue Massage
It´s a type of massage therapy that focuses on realigning deeper layers of muscles and connective tissue. It's especially helpful for chronic aches and pains and contracted areas such as stiff neck and upper back, low back pain, leg muscle tightness, and sore shoulders.
Key Features:
- Slower strokes: The massage therapist works more slowly to reach deeper layers of muscle and fascia.
- More direct pressure: Firmer pressure is applied to reach deeper tissues, but the therapist will always adjust to your comfort level. Friction: Deep, gliding pressure across the grain of the muscle helps to break up scar tissue and adhesions that can cause pain and stiffness.
Benefits:
- Chronic pain relief: Deep tissue massage can be very effective in relieving chronic pain, including low back pain, neck pain, and headaches.
- Reduced tension: It helps release chronic muscle tension and stiffness throughout the body.
- Improved range of motion: By breaking up adhesions and scar tissue, deep tissue massage can improve flexibility and range of motion.
- Injury rehabilitation: It can be helpful in rehabilitating injuries, such as sprains, strains, and tendonitis.
- Stress reduction: Deep tissue massage can also promote relaxation and reduce stress.
Cupping Massage
It´s an ancient form of alternative medicine in which special cups are placed on your skin for a few minutes to create suction. People get it for many purposes, including to help with pain, inflammation, blood flow, relaxation and well-being, and as a type of deep-tissue massage.
Key Features:
- Creating suction: The cups can be made of various materials, including glass, bamboo, and silicone. To create suction, your therapist will heat the cups using a flame or a pump. Once the cup is placed on your skin, the air inside cools, creating a vacuum that draws the skin upward.
- Types of cupping:
- Dry cupping: This is the most common type, involving only suction.
Benefits:
- Pain relief: Cupping may help relieve pain in various parts of the body, including the back, neck, and shoulders.
- Reduced inflammation: The suction created by cupping is thought to increase blood flow to the affected area, which can help reduce inflammation.
- Improved circulation: Cupping may help improve circulation, which can benefit overall health.
- Relaxation: Many people find cupping to be a relaxing and stress-reducing experience.
- Muscle tension relief: The suction can help loosen muscles and release tension.
- Skin health: Some people use cupping to treat skin conditions like acne and eczema.