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Clinical Massage Therapy
Applies direct soft tissue manipulation

The complexity of the human body as a living organism has led to the evolution of a variety of approaches to the manual treatment of the soft tissues.

Clinical massage therapy is an advanced, highly skilled method of treatment and relieves specific complaints of pain and disfunction. It brings about a healthy balanced function to muscles and joints.

Clinical massage therapy works primarily on the muscles, joints and other related soft tissues, and can successfully treat most minor musculoskeletal problems. It treats the individual with the understanding that everything within the physical body is both connected and relaxed.

Clinical massage treatment is safe, non-invasive and highly versatile.

We all, from time to time, suffer from minor everyday aches and pains. These can be extremely painful and often affect the quality of someone's life.

If a minor musculoskeletal injury pain/ache is not treated at an early stage it is quite probable that it can lead to a more serious condition in the future. Regular treatments positively affect all systems of the human body.

Clinical massage therapy today serves as a vital bridging gap between our GPs and other health disciplines such as osteopathy, chiropractic, physiotherapy, occupational therapy, psychotherapy etc.

Our GPs rarely have the time to apply manual manipulation to correct minor imbalances within the musculoskeletal system. Clinical massage therapists develop the skill of tissue manipulation and are proficient enough to achieve excellent results in most musculoskeletal minor injuries.


The Principles of Clinical Massage Therapy
  • Everything within our physical body is connected and related
  • With this statement in mind, we aim to examine every imbalance in the context of the whole
  • Tight muscle tissues are ineffective
  • The soft tissues of the body respond to manual manipulation

Clinical Massage - Benefits and Uses for Every-Body

Clinical massage helps bring the body to optimal functioning and can relieve certain common physical problems:

  • General muscular tension/pains/aches
  • Upper/lower muscular back pain
  • Strains/sprains and pulls
  • Stiffness/tissue flexibility/stretching
  • Muscle imbalance
  • Micro-trauma
  • Scar tissue/adhesions/fibrous tissue
  • Postural imbalances
  • Stiff joints
  • Chronic/recurring injuries
  • Mobility problems
  • Tension headaches
  • Poor circulation
  • Lymphatic drainage
  • Stress and anxiety
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