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Body
Work Massage
What
is Body Work Massage? Using
a combination of Western (Swedish & Deep Tissue)
and Eastern Techniques (Thai & Acupressure Points)
and energy healing. Bodywork massage is used to release
chronic muscle tension, loosen muscle tissues, release
toxins, eliminate scar tissue, and get the blood and
oxygen circulating properly, through slow strokes and
deep pressure or friction. When muscles are stressed,
they block oxygen and nutrients, leading to inflammation
that builds up toxins. Each session can be tailored
to the individual depending on their requirements.
Specific
BODYWORK (combination of techniques)
Perfect for the individual who seeks a muscle intensive
massage. This massage concentrates more on specific
areas of the body. Ideal to help relieve discomfort
or pain to affected muscle groups or an areas. This
technique is great for someone who has a recurring area
of the body that needs special attention and relief.
During your massage, I typically begin with lighter
movements to analyze your muscles and tissues and to
determine which areas may require greater attention.
Afterwards I like to provide you with some stretching
tips.
What
to expect at a massage session?
Once you arrive for your massage session, I will begin
by conducting a short consultation, detailing your personal
health so that I will know if there are any contraindications,
or reasons that massage may not be advisable. After
acquainting you with the massage room, I will leave
to allow you privacy to undress and lay between the
towels on the massage couch. During the massage you
will be modestly draped at all times. Only the area
being worked on will be exposed. A full body massage
consists of massage to the hands, arms, feet, legs,
stomach, upper chest, shoulders, neck, and back.
After
the massage is complete, I will leave the room to allow
you privacy to redress. Dangle your feet off the side
of the massage couch for a minute or two before attempting
to stand, as massage promotes the release of toxins
from body tissues. Upon return, I will bring you a glass
of water, as it is very important to drink lots of water
after the massage to help flush toxins out of your system.
We can then discuss how you are feeling after your treatment
followed by some aftercare advice.
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Joella
Kinser - For
Jo's Personal Profile click here
VTCT
Diploma in Holistic Therapies from West Suffolk College.
VTCT Diploma in Sports Massage from Cambridge Regional
College, and various workshops in London, Ipswich and
Coventry. Registered with BABTEC (British Association
of Beauty Therapy & Cosmetology)
In
Practice since 2004
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