It is designed to promote relaxation, improve circulation, and relieve muscle tension using a combination of techniques such as long gliding strokes, kneading, rolling and squeezing muscles to promote blood flow. Deep, circular movements that target specific muscle knots. Rhytmic tapping or percussion movements and gentle shaking of the muscles to loosen tight areas.
Benefits
of Swedish Massage
Relieves muscle tension and stiffness. Improves blood circulation and lymphatic drainage. Reduces stress and promotes relaxation. Enhances flexibility and range of motion. Helps with pain relief and recovery from minor injuries.
A deep tissue massage is a more intense and targeted form of massage therapy designed to address chronic muscle tension, pain, and stiffness. Unlike Swedish massage, which focuses on relaxation, deep tissue massage applies firmer pressure and slower strokes to reach the deeper layers of muscles and connective tissue (fascia). Using a combination of techniques such as slow, deep strokes applied with hands, forearms, elbows, and even knuckles to penetrate deeper muscle layers. Stripping as deep pressure along the lenght of muscle fibres. Friction as focused, circular pressure to break up adhesions( knots) and scar tissue. Trigger point therapy as applying sustained pressure to specific points to relieve pain and tension.
Benefits
of Deep Tissue Massage
Relieves chronic pain (back,neck and shoulder pain). Helps with injury recovery ( sports injuries, strains and postural issues). Improves mobility and flexibility. Reduces muscle knots and adhesions. Increases blood flow and oxygen to deep tissues.
How It Differs from Swedish Massage:
Pressure: Swedish is light to medium, deep tissue is firm to very firm.
Purpose: Swedish is relaxation, dep tissue is for therapeutic relief.
Depth: Swedish works on surface muscles, deep tissue targets deeper layers.
Best for: Swedish is great for stress relief, deep tissue is ideal for chronic pain or muscle tightness
Oncology massage is a very light and gentle massage touch relief when treating patients undergoing chemotherapy, radiotherapy or surgery and recovering from cancer.
We are only treating the patient not the cancer.
Each session can be led by the patient and sessions vary from 15 minutes to 45 minutes in consent and the patients greatest needs at the time.
Oncology massage's intention is to make the patient feel secure and supported.
This is their ME time to relax, to talk even cry.
What Happens
with and after Oncology Massage
Relaxation boosting immune system, calming adrenals, releasing endorphins.
It is a safe sanctuary to express views and fears
Counterbalancing stress, relaxing muscles and nerve fibres, easing pain.
Body calms and encourages deeper and easier breathing.
Improves joint flexibility and circulation
Access a more positive approach or acceptance through relaxation, helps with the depression
Helps patient get back in touch with their after surgery
Empowers the patient through self treatment