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Deep tissue massage is a type of therapeutic massage that focuses on the deeper layers of muscle tissue. It's used to treat a variety of conditions, including muscle pain and tension, injuries, and chronic conditions such as arthritis and fibromyalgia. The massage therapist uses slow, deep strokes and direct pressure to target the deeper muscle fibers and connective tissue. Compared to a traditional Swedish massage, which focuses on the surface muscles, a deep tissue massage aims to relieve tension and pain in the deeper muscle layers. The massage therapist may use their elbows, forearms, or knuckles to apply more pressure and target specific areas that need attention.
Deep tissue massage can be slightly uncomfortable, especially for people who have never had a massage before. However, the pressure should never be unbearable. If you experience more discomfort than you’d like during the massage, it's important to let your therapist know so that they can adjust the pressure or technique to make you more comfortable.
Deep tissue massage is often recommended for individuals who experience chronic pain, have sustained an injury, or have tight or sore muscles. It can also be used to improve posture, reduce stress, and increase mobility.
During a deep tissue massage, the therapist will start out with lighter strokes to increase circulation and warm up the muscles, and then will start using deeper techniques such as:
It isn’t uncommon to feel sore after this type of massage, but drinking lots of water and getting some extra sleep can certainly help the recovery process. Read why water is important after your massage here and how much water you should be drinking daily here.
Anyone who experiences chronic pain, muscle tension, or discomfort in specific areas of their body may benefit from a deep tissue massage. This type of massage is often recommended for individuals who:
It's important to note that deep tissue massage may not be appropriate for everyone. People with certain medical conditions, such as blood clots, osteoporosis, or certain skin conditions, may need to avoid deep tissue massage or receive it with caution. If you have any concerns or medical conditions, it's best to consult with a doctor or your massage therapist before scheduling a deep tissue massage.
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Josh, to say it best "gets the job done" Focused massage work is his specialty and he does it extremely well. As a chiropractor in the FM area for 20+ years I have interacted with many talented LMT's, Josh's talent is spending time on those "troublesome" spots. He approaches each area of concern from a variety of angles (literally) and THAT made all the difference for ME.
- Jane Petermeier
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