The classic styles of massage that we offer are described below. Each time you come for treatment, your therapist will customise your experience for you: they may draw from a combination of these styles depending on your particular needs and on their areas of specialisation.
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Our gentle soft tissue massage provides sheer therapeutic bliss. Relax as your tensions and worries are massaged away, your energies are balanced and your body’s natural healing ability is activated. This full body massage is enhanced with essential oils to ease tight muscles and reduce stress, leaving you rejuvenated and carefree. |
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A very deep, slow style of massage designed to work specifically on the deeper tissue layers, breaking down scar tissue and releasing long-held chronic tension. The treatment usually begins with a lighter warm up massage for the muscles, followed by typically deep, very slow stripping techniques with the therapist's elbows, forearms and fists. The client may experience some delayed-onset muscle soreness after this style of treatment, therefore communication with your therapist in regards to the pressure and pain level is extremely important. |
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An invigorating massage designed specifically for those who exercise regularly, whether for fun or as a professional athlete. The treatment incorporating deep tissue techniques and trigger point therapy, and is usually confined specifically to the area used in your chosen sport. The massage is tailored to aid the body’s healing of specific muscular injuries or to complement your pre- or post-event training. Helps to loosen and condition the muscles, aids in injury prevention, and releases toxins and lactic acid built up in the tissues after exercise. |
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Experience the benefits of massage throughout your pregnancy in a safe environment with fully-qualified therapists. Pregnancy massage can involve both relaxation and deep tissue techniques, with slight variations to our standard massage and the use of pillows and props to allow you to be totally comfortable. Assists to ease tension, and to balance and relax the body and mind in preparation for birth. |
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