Experience the power of therapeutic touch with our specialized massage therapy. Our skilled therapists manipulate muscles and soft tissues to alleviate tension, reduce pain, and enhance relaxation. Based on your leading doctor’s recommendations, we can provide you with a variety of techniques, including:
- Trigger point therapy: target specific areas of muscle tightness and discomfort to release tension and restore mobility.
- Myofascial release: relieve fascial restrictions and improve flexibility and range of motion.
- Neuromuscular therapy: address muscular pain and dysfunction by targeting trigger points and nerve compression.
- Lymphatic drainage: increase lymph flow and detoxification, reducing swelling and improving immune function.
Medical massage therapy is performed as a part of an overall treatment plan, so the massage technique is typically focused on a specific diagnosis, symptoms, and indications.
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