Holistic Therapies

How can we help you?

Suffering back or neck pain?  Recovering from a sports injury? Tension headaches? Muscle cramps or spasms? Our teams of therapists are dedicated to helping clients achieve optimum health, wellness and sporting performance. We offer a flexible and holistic approach to massage therapy, ensuring that our treatments are individually tailored to meet your specific needs.
Massage therapy can help you prepare for a sporting event, reduce injury recovery time, address muscle and back pain and reduce stress.

What can we offer you?

Sports therapy

Sports therapy

Sports therapy is used for the treatment of pain, injury and dysfunction of the..
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Manipulative Therapy

Manipulative Therapy

Manipulation is used for muscle and joint mobilisations which can help with…
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Massage Therapy

Massage Therapy

We draw experience from a range of therapies including Swedish Classic…
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Contraindications

Some of holistic therapies may not be safe for people with following conditions, if you are unsure which therapy is suitable for you, please feel free to discuss with us and we will try our level best to find the most suitable therapy to book you in for –

Blood Clots: like thrombophlebitis or deep vein thrombosis, due to the risk that they may become dislodged. If you have blood clots or are at risk of forming blood clots, it’s essential that you consult your doctor first. –

Atherosclerosis: a build-up of plaque in artery walls. Care needs to be taken so that any thrombi are not dislodged.

Autoimmune diseases: The immune system produces antibodies against the body’s own tissues. 

Bipolar Disorder (manic -depressive): during manic phase, deep bodywork could be contraindicated, since it could then increase the amplitude of the extreme mood-swings.

Pregnancy: There is always a danger of triggering a miscarriage by strong myofascial work during first 3 months. Please consult your doctor before booking in your appointment.

Inflammatory conditions: such as tendonitis and bursitis have contraindication during acute stages. Please consult with your therapist.

Holistic Therapies FAQs

We will discuss about your sporting history and your injury following to which there will be a physical examination of the injured area including range of movement and strength. A session of hands on treatment and to conclude exercise prescription of remedial exercises along with advice to have follow-up sessions, should you need more.

 

Anyone who has paint that is related to poor muscular/joint movement or strength and specifically competitive and recreational athletes who have noticed persistent niggles that never seem to come right or your physical performance reached a plateau and you feel to have lost power in your serve or stroke or you find yourself considering giving up your sport because you are too sore after competing, perhaps there is underlying physical reason and a sports therapy could help.

Your massage therapist may require you to fill out a health history form. Afterward the therapist will begin by asking you general questions to establish what areas you would like worked on, if there are any conditions needing to be addressed, and to determine if massage is appropriate for you. Your massage therapist may perform certain assessments and testing to evaluate your condition and to see if you have any presenting complaints.
It is important to list all health concerns and medications so the therapist can adapt the session to your specific needs without doing any harm. It is also important to list any allergies so the therapist is aware if he/she needs to use a different oil or lotion during the session.

You should undress to the level you are comfortable. For a full body massage, most get completely undressed. However, if you will be more comfortable during the session if you leave your underwear on, that’s fine. The therapist will work around the clothes you left on as best as he/she can. If removing all your clothes makes you too nervous and unable to relax, then you are not getting the optimal benefit from the session. Regardless you will always be covered with towel and your therapist will work around you. Your massage therapist should give you privacy to undress and get comfortable on the table.

Some is better than none. What does that mean? Well, it varies from person to person. If you are just looking for some occasional relaxation, then a session every 3-6 weeks may be fine for you. However, if you are looking to address a specific condition, then it is recommended to go more frequently at first and then slowly taper down to a maintenance schedule. Sometimes more frequent 30-minute sessions can be effective until your goals are met and a maintenance schedule is in place.

Frequency of sessions should be discussed with your massage therapist after your treatment when he/she has a better hands-on understanding of your particular muscular issues.

Every person is unique and every condition is unique to each person. It may take one session or it may take several. You and your therapist will be able to talk more specifically about this after your first session and he/she has had a chance to evaluate your body’s tissues.

 

The average full-body massage treatment lasts approximately one hour. A half-hour appointment only allows time for a partial massage session, such as neck and shoulders, back or legs and feet. Many people prefer a 60 to 90-minute session for optimal relaxation. Always allow relaxation time prior to and after the session.  

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