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What Deep Tissue Massage Relates To?

Date: August 19, 2021

Whether you are hoping to recover from an injury or hoping to get pain relief, a deep tissue massage session delivered from Nav Pain Clinic and Massages is the answer. Massage therapy has been around for many years and it brings lasting results.

What is a deep tissue massage?

A deep tissue massage is a type of massage that realigns the deep layers and connective tissue. The therapists will apply deep and moderate pressure on the inner muscles and connective tissues. When pressure is applied to these areas, it can break down scar tissue that could’ve formed during an injury.

Does a deep tissue massage hurt?

A deep tissue massage doesn’t have to hurt when you communicate with a certified and professional masseuse. You might feel a bit discomfort after the massage, but it will last for a couple of days at most. If the pain is intense, it’s recommended to ice it.

Improved posture

Having bad posture can lead to lower back pain and tension headaches. One way to improve your posture with a deep tissue massage. How this massage helps your posture is by increasing the range of motion. It relaxes and relieves the stress and tension in the tissue that has been building up.

Recovering from sport injuries

Deep tissue massage therapy can help your sports injuries recover faster. When your muscle has sometimes been injured it will develop scar tissue, like when there has been a hamstring tear. A massage can help eliminate the tension in the tissues and muscles. When it has been relieved, it can increase the blood flow and reduce the inflammation.

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