One of our providers may recommend one of the following massages based on your symptoms and diagnosis:
Cupping
A massage with cupping uses small plastic cups to apply suction to different areas of the back, neck, or limbs. Cupping increases blood flow in the treatment area to relieve pain, get rid of muscle knots, and recover from muscle-related injuries.
Myofascial Release®
Myofascial Release is a technique used to address knots or adhesions between the muscles and fascia. Fascia is a type of tough, fibrous connective tissue that attaches your muscles to the surface of your bones. Repetitive movements and prolonged postures can put tension on the myofascial system and create pain and knots.
Medical massage
A medical massage is used to address specific physical conditions, such as a muscle strain, rotator cuff injury, or headaches. Your massage therapist applies pressure at different locations around your injury to improve blood flow and speed up healing.
Pregnancy massage
Prenatal massages are used to relax the mind and body during pregnancy. Similar to a Swedish massage, a prenatal massage uses long, flowing strokes to relieve muscle tension associated with pregnancy.
Deep tissue massage
Deep tissue massage is used for chronically tight and stiff muscles that don’t respond to lighter techniques. Although deep tissue may be considered uncomfortable by some, your therapist modifies the massage, so you get the right amount of pressure for your needs.
Discuss these options with one of our providers, and they can help you determine which type of massage is best for your needs.