FAQ’s
What should I wear to my massage or manual therapy session?
Wear comfortable, loose-fitting clothing that allows easy access to the areas being treated. For massage, you may undress to your comfort level, as you will be draped appropriately throughout the session. For manual therapy, including techniques like dry cupping, medical acupuncture, or assisted stretching, gym wear or stretchy clothing is ideal. This ensures your therapist can perform the treatment without restrictions.
What is the difference between sports massage and deep tissue massage?
Sports massage is specifically designed for athletes and active individuals. It focuses on enhancing performance, preventing injuries, and aiding recovery after physical activity. Deep tissue massage, on the other hand, targets chronic muscle tension and pain by working on deeper layers of muscles and connective tissue. Both techniques are effective but serve different purposes. Sports massage includes dynamic techniques like stretching and compression, while deep tissue often involves slower, more focused pressure.
What can I expect during a cupping therapy session?
Cupping therapy involves placing cups on your skin to create suction. This process helps increase blood flow, release tight muscles, and promote healing. You may feel a pulling sensation, but it should not be painful. After the session, you may notice circular marks on your skin. These are normal and will fade within a few days. The marks indicate improved circulation and toxin release from the targeted area.
Is medical acupuncture painful?
Medical acupuncture uses very thin needles, so any discomfort is minimal and usually brief. You may feel a slight prick when the needle is inserted, followed by a dull ache or tingling sensation. This technique stimulates specific points in the muscles to reduce pain, improve function, and promote relaxation. Many clients find it deeply relaxing and effective for chronic pain.
How does assisted stretching help improve flexibility and mobility?
Assisted stretching involves your therapist guiding your body through specific stretches to target tight muscles and improve range of motion. This technique can help alleviate stiffness, enhance flexibility, and reduce the risk of injury. It’s particularly beneficial for individuals with sedentary lifestyles, athletes, or those recovering from an injury. Techniques such as proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation (PNF) stretching may also be used to maximize results.
How do manual therapy techniques help with postural correction?
Manual therapy focuses on identifying and correcting muscular imbalances and postural deviations. Techniques such as myofascial release, trigger point therapy, and assisted stretching are used to realign the body and reduce tension caused by poor posture. A customized approach ensures that the treatment targets specific issues, such as rounded shoulders, forward head posture, or lower back pain.
How often should I book treatments like sports massage, cupping, or acupuncture?
The frequency of treatments depends on your individual needs and goals. Athletes may benefit from weekly or bi-weekly sessions to aid performance and recovery. For general maintenance, monthly sessions are often sufficient. If you’re addressing a specific condition or injury, your therapist may recommend more frequent visits initially, followed by maintenance sessions.
What techniques are used in manual therapy?
Manual therapy combines various techniques to address muscle tension, pain, and mobility issues.
Common methods include:
– Dry Cupping: Suction cups increase blood flow and promote healing.
– Medical Acupuncture: Thin needles target specific points to reduce pain and improve
function.
– Myofascial Release: Gentle sustained pressure to release tension in the connective tissue.
– Trigger Point Therapy: Focused pressure on knots or tight areas in the muscles.
– Joint Mobilization: Gentle movement of joints to improve range of motion.
– Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation (PNF): Assisted stretching to enhance
flexibility.
Can massage or manual therapy help with stress and anxiety?
Yes, massage and manual therapy are highly effective for stress and anxiety relief. Techniques like Swedish massage or gentle myofascial release promote relaxation by reducing cortisol levels and increasing serotonin and dopamine. Regular sessions can also improve sleep quality and overall mental well-being.
Will I feel sore after my session?
It’s normal to feel mild soreness or tenderness after a session, especially if deep tissue techniques or sports massage were used. This is a natural response as your muscles release tension and toxins. Drinking plenty of water and gentle stretching can help reduce soreness.