Massages: therapeutic, relaxation, lymphatic
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Therapeutic massage
This is a therapeutic form of massage used to treat pain and dysfunctions of the musculoskeletal system.
It is usually performed on specific areas where pain, tension, or restricted movement occurs.
Effects:
- reduces muscle and joint pain
- eliminates tension and contractures
- improves blood circulation in tissues
- speeds up post-injury regeneration
- supports orthopedic and neurological rehabilitation
Who is it for?
For people with back pain, overload injuries, post-injury or post-surgery conditions, as well as posture abnormalities.
Relaxation massage
Focused primarily on relaxing the body and mind. It is characterized by gentle techniques, slower pace, and smooth, flowing movements.
Effects:
- reduces stress and emotional tension
- improves well-being and sleep quality
- relaxes muscles
- calms the nervous system
Who is it for?
For anyone who needs relaxation, rest, and mental calm.
Lymphatic massage (lymphatic drainage)
A specialized technique aimed at improving the flow of lymph in the body.
Effects:
- reduces swelling (e.g., postoperative, post-injury, lymphatic)
- improves lymph circulation and cellular metabolism
- helps remove toxins and excess fluids
- relieves the feeling of heavy legs
Who is it for?
For individuals with swelling, after surgical procedures, after mastectomy, with lymphatic insufficiency, and also in cases of cellulite.
