Deep Tissue Massage

What is Deep Tissue Massage?

Deep tissue massage targets chronic muscle tension that lies far below the body’s surface. Deep muscle techniques involve slow strokes, direct pressure, or friction movements across the muscle grain.

What to Expect from Deep Tissue Massage?

If you’re wondering what happens in a deep tissue massage, here are the key stages:

Does Deep Tissue Massage Hurt?

Deep tissue massages may cause discomfort or slight pain in the areas causing you trouble. Discomfort is usual with this type of massage therapy. Most clients say it’s a “good hurt” where it’s a little uncomfortable but feels good at the same time.

How Long Does the Tissue Massage Take

A deep tissue massage is a long process of relaxing muscles so the massage therapist can reach the lower layer of connective tissue. It involves applying sustained pressure using slow, deep strokes to target the inner layers of muscles and connective tissues. Your bi-weekly massage should be 75 to 90 minutes long.

How deep tissue massage works?

Chronic muscle tension or injury usually involves adhesions (bands of painful, rigid tissue) in muscles, tendons, and ligaments. Adhesions can block circulation and cause pain, limited movement, and inflammation. Deep tissue massage physically breaks down these adhesions to relieve pain and restore normal movement. Massage therapists will use their fingers, thumbs, or occasionally even elbows to apply the needed pressure.

Who Should Get a Deep Tissue Massage?

Deep tissue massage is best suited for people with high physical activities, such as running, or those with an injury or chronic pain.
Swedish massage is gentler and may be a better option if you have a low pain threshold or are looking for relief from tense muscles. 

What Are The Benefits of Deep Tissue Massage?

Deep tissue massages have benefits for both your physical and mental health. Massages will benefit the receiver, making them an easy way to relax and treat your medical issues.

FAQ's

Is deep tissue massage good or bad?

Deep tissue massage can effectively treat various conditions, including sports injuries and back pain.

How many sessions of deep tissue massage?

You may seek deep tissue massages for pain daily, a few times a week, or a few times a month.

What is the side effect of massage therapy?

Muscle Aches or Fatigue

How many sessions of deep tissue massage?

You may seek deep tissue massages for pain daily, a few times a week, or a few times a month.

What is the best massage technique?

5 of the Best Massage Techniques to Relieve Stress and Anxiety

  • Kneading. Kneading comes to mind the most when thinking about top massage techniques.
  • Stroking. Stroking is another common and well-known massage technique.
  • Face and Neck Rubbing.
  • Tapping.
  • Vibrating

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