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Deep Tissue Massage

At the beginning of a deep tissue massage, the therapist start with light pressure to warm up and prepare the muscles. Specific techniques is applied by using the elbow, forearm, knuckles, and thumbs. Pressure is applied across the grain of a muscle to release adhesions and realign tissue fibers. The masseuse use fingertips, knuckles, hands, elbows, and forearms during a deep tissue massage. You may be asked to breathe deeply as the massage therapist works on tense areas. After the massage, you may feel some stiffness or soreness, but it should subside within a day . Be sure to contact your massage therapist if you have concerns or if you feel pain after having a massage.

Sport Massage

This kind of massage is perfect for a very active or athletic person. The therapist concentrates more on specific areas of the body alond with stretching. It help relieve discomfort or pain from over activity.

De-Stress Massage (back, neck, shoulder)

From the Japanese massage to relax the muscles using fingers pressure, elbows on the back, neck and shoulder.

Reflexology - Reflex points of Feet

Reflexology is the art of applying pressure to specific points on the feet using wooden stick, thumb, finger and hand massage thechniques to affect functions throughout the body. Reflexology is generally relaxing and may be an effective way to alleviate stress. The benefits of this treatment are cleansing the body of toxins, increases immune system, circulation, and balancing your energy.

Executive Massage (back, neck, shoulder)

You are in hurry, and you feel pain, the therapist can give you a professional dry treatment on your back, neck, shoulder and hand.