Appropriate for
Recommended for muscle contractures, osteoarticular pain, localized adiposity, slow microcirculation, and water retention.
This specialized manual therapy technique targets the body's support tissue between muscles to release tensions and contractures. By bringing more oxygen to the treated area and optimizing circulation, it offers immediate benefits that patients can feel during the session. The treatment involves synchronized breathing between therapist and patient, creating a unique bond that enhances the effectiveness of the massage.
Recommended for muscle contractures, osteoarticular pain, localized adiposity, slow microcirculation, and water retention.
There are no age restrictions.
Each session lasts 60 minutes. Depending on the response to the first session, a cycle with a variable number of sessions is recommended.
The number of sessions varies based on individual response. A personalized treatment plan is developed after the initial session.
Non-invasive procedure. Consult with a specialist to determine if this treatment is suitable for your specific condition.
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Myofascial massage is a manual therapy technique that targets the body's supportive tissue located between muscles. This specialized massage is designed to release tension and muscle knots, often serving as a complementary treatment for anti-inflammatory therapies of the musculoskeletal system.
This deep massage technique offers several advantages:
1. Increased oxygenation to the treated area
2. Improved posture
3. Enhanced microcirculation and overall circulation
Patients often experience immediate benefits, feeling relief even during the session under the therapist's hands. The massage employs specific maneuvers, including:
• Delineation: vertical pressures along the entire muscle perimeter
• Detachment: transverse action to laterally move the muscle
• Kneading: working the fleshy mass with thumbs and index fingers from bottom to top
As treatment progresses, the intensity of the maneuvers and the duration of each session typically increase. This specialized massage technique emphasizes the connection between the therapist and the recipient, incorporating synchronized breathing. During inhalation, muscle tension increases, particularly in the trunk area. Exhalation leads to the relaxation of muscles and ligaments, making them soft and pliable. The therapist guides the patient to maintain a slow, regular breathing rhythm, counting to 5 between inhalation and exhalation. This allows the therapist to apply pressure during exhalation and release during inhalation, optimizing the effectiveness of the treatment.
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