Deep tissue massage
Deep tissue massage uses firm pressure and slow strokes to reach deeper muscle layers, helping to release chronic tension and knots in the body.
Deep tissue massage is a therapeutic massage technique that focuses on realigning deeper layers of muscles and connective tissue. The therapist uses firm pressure and slow strokes to target specific areas of tension and chronic muscle problems. This type of massage is particularly beneficial for individuals with chronic pain, muscle injuries, or postural problems. The treatment can initially cause some discomfort as tight areas are worked on, but it provides lasting relief from muscle tension and improves mobility. Deep tissue massage is ideal for athletes, people with physically demanding jobs, or anyone suffering from chronic muscle pain and stiffness.
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