Massage Treatments
Busy people should take a break and go to a massage spa. It can be a place to pamper yourself, to chill out, relax, recharge, reflect or re-energize. Massage spas cater to a range of health promoting experiences. The curative powers of massage spa therapies have evolved from many cultures since early times. Spas and massage therapies are naturally connected. The caring touch of a skilled therapists’ hands can have benefits much beyond the physical. Therapeutic treatments by professional therapists often provide relief from stress, pain and chronic conditions. Wellness treatments are a growing and recognized element of an overall health plan. Explore this web site and come enjoy a part of life you may have been missing. You owe it to yourself.Swedish
This classic of long strokes and kneading will loosen tight muscles, increase circulation, brighten your mood, and lower your stress. We recommend this treatment for the first time massage.
Deep Tissue
This massage is recommended for those seeking a more intense therapy. This technique is directed specifically to individual muscle fibers. Deep Tissue releases tightness and decreases muscle fatigue while removing toxins, soothing and thereby re-educating, and encouraging the muscle to operate at full capacity. Deep-tissue massage is a specific type of massage therapy that concentrates on the deep layers of muscle and fascia in the body.
Hot Stone
Hot stone massage is a variation on classic massage therapy. Heated smooth, flat stones are placed on key points on the body. The massage therapist may also hold the stones and use them to massage certain areas of the body.A common question people have is whether to get hot stone massage vs Swedish massage or a regular massage. Some people find the warmth of the hot stones to be comforting and get this type of massage for relaxation. Hot stone massage is suited to people who tend to feel chilly or who have cold feet. It's also suited for people who have muscle tension but prefer a lighter massage. The heat relaxes muscles, allowing the therapist to work the muscles without using deep pressure.