Benefits:
Many cases of disharmony on the body and mind are due to an exhausted lymph system. This helps to clear the ‘passageways’. Excellent after sports injury.
- Reduction in oedemas (swelling) and lymphodemas of various origins
- Detoxification of the body
- Relief of numerous chronic and sub-acute inflammations, including sinusitis, bronchitis, and otitis
- Relief of chronic pain
- Regeneration of tissue, including burns, wounds, stretch marks, and wrinkles
- Stimulation of the immune system
- Reduction in the symptoms of chronic fatigue syndrome and fibromyalgia
- Anti spastic actions to relieve conditions such as muscle hypertonus and some forms of constipation
- Deep relaxation to aid insomnia, stress, loss of vitality, and loss of memory
- Anti-aging effects
- Alleviation of oediposis and cellulite tissue
Psychological benefits:
- Reduces mental stress and promotes better sleep.
- Induces mental relaxation and calms temper.
- Fosters peace of mind.
- Provides a relaxed state of mental alertness.
- Improves concentration.
- Enhance capacity for calm thinking and creativity.
- Improves ability to monitor stress and respond appropriately.
- Enables a person to make peace between their ambitions and limitations.
Emotional benefits:
- Reduces anxiety
- Provides a soothing and comforting alternative to verbal therapeutic techniques, such as counseling.
- Generates confidence and feeling of well-being.
- Enhances self-image and self-worth.
- Reduces sense of isolation.
- Increases awareness of mind-body connection.
What happens in a typical Sports Massage session?
The therapist will ask questions about your medical history; general health and lifestyle. This will help her decide which movements are most appropriate for you as an individual.
A session normally lasts for 60 minutes and costs £50.
Other Benefits
There are so many more benefits from sports massage and if you’ve never had one before, now is definitely the time to get one. Remember prevention is better than cure. Once you show signs of improvement we will continue to work with you to keep harmony and balance already achieved. A regular treatment, depending on your timetable, will stop future stress from accumulating. We encourage you to have regular treatments to prevent illness and maintain a state of well-being.
Post Treatment Advice
In order to get the most out of your treatment and to aid the healing process, it is advisable to:
- Drink plenty of water. This helps flush out the toxins that have been released from your cells into your system.
- Eat a light diet. This is to prevent energy needed for healing from going to your stomach to digest a heavy meal! Eat raw foods such as fruit and vegetables if possible for vitality and cleansing effects.
- Avoid tea and coffee. These are stimulants and should be avoided after a treatment. Drink herbal teas or fresh fruit/vegetable juice instead.
- Avoid alcohol and smoking.
- Rest and relax as much as possible. This allows the body to commence healing.