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Hot stone massage employs smooth, heated stones placed on specific points of the body to warm and relax muscles. By enhancing the effects of massage through heat, it promotes deep muscle relaxation, reduces stiffness, and contributes to an overall sense of well-being.
Deep tissue massage involves applying firm pressure and slow strokes to reach deeper layers of muscle and connective tissue. This therapeutic technique aims to alleviate chronic muscle tension, release knots, and promote relaxation by targeting specific areas of discomfort.
Myofascial release massage is a therapeutic approach that focuses on releasing tension in the fascia, the connective tissue surrounding muscles. Through gentle and sustained pressure, it aims to alleviate restrictions in the fascial system, improving range of motion and relieving discomfort.
A back massage involves the manipulation of muscles and tissues along the spine and surrounding areas to promote relaxation and relieve tension. Through techniques like kneading, stroking, and applying pressure, back massages aim to improve circulation, reduce muscle stiffness, and enhance overall well-being.
A shoulder massage is a targeted technique focused on relieving tension and discomfort in the shoulder muscles. Applying kneading and pressure movements aims to enhance flexibility, reduce stiffness, and alleviate stress in the shoulders for an improved range of motion and relaxation.
A leg massage targets the muscles and tissues in the legs to alleviate tension, reduce fatigue, and enhance circulation. This therapeutic technique often involves kneading, stretching, and applying pressure to promote relaxation, improve flexibility, and address specific areas of discomfort in the legs.