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Deep
Tissue
Deep
Tissue Massage is a massage technique that works on the deeper
layers of muscle tissue. It aims to release the chronic patterns
of tension in the body through slow strokes and deep finger
pressure on the contracted areas, either following or going
across the fiber's of the muscles, tendons and fascia.
Deep tissue massage is used to release chronic muscle tension
through slower strokes and more direct deep pressure or friction
applied across the grain of the muscles not with the grain.
Deep
tissue massage helps to break up and eliminate scar tissue.
Deep tissue massage usually focuses on more specific areas
and may cause some soreness during or right after the massage.
However, if the massage is done correctly you should feel
better than ever within a day or two.
It feels good and it is beneficial to your health. When muscles
are stressed, they block oxygen and nutrients, leading to
inflammation that builds up toxins in the muscle tissue. A
deep-tissue massage helps loosen muscle tissues, release toxins
from muscles and get blood and oxygen circulating properly.
Because many toxins are released, it's important to drink
plenty of water after a deep-tissue session to help eliminate
these toxins from the body.
The purpose of Deep Tissue Massage is to "unstick"
the fibers of a muscle while releasing deeply-held patterns
of tension, removing toxins, while relaxing and soothing the
muscle. It is both corrective and therapeutic.
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