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Types of Massage Offered
  • Reflexology
  • Pre-natal
  • Swedish
  • Deep Tissue
  • Hot Stone

    Benefits of Massage
    Therapeutic massage is an age-old remedy and health practice. It is found in all major civilizations, past and present. From the ancient Greek gymnasia and Roman baths to modern day spas and health clubs, massage has been recognized for its health-enhancing effects. The healing systems of many cultures, including our own, use hands-on therapy to soothe aches and pains and facilitate the body's own healing powers.
    From infancy to old age, massage has been found to enhance general well-being. Therapeutic massage has many applications and variations. Because it is used for health promotion as well as for its curative aspect, it can truthfully be said, "if you have a body, you can benefit from therapeutic massage."

    Proven Effective
    Many of the therapeutic effects of massage recognized by personal and clinical experience over the years have been supported by scientific research. In addition to the commonly knwon benefits of relaxation, improved circulation, and relief for muscle tension, new applications for therapeutic massage are surfacing in the areas related to mental and emotional well-being, infant care, aging, and other special situations. Exciting new discoveries link touch in general, and therapeutic massage in particular, to improved immune system functioning.

    Many Benefits and Uses

    Enhances General Health: Therapeutic massage can be an important component of your health maintenance or wellness plan. It helps keep the body and mind functioning optimally.
  • Promotes well-nourished and healthy skin
  • Improves circulation of blood and lymph
  • Relaxes muscles and improves joint mobility
  • Encourages general relaxation
  • Improves immune system functioning
  • Improves energy flow

    Alleviates Problem Conditions: Therapeutic massage can help releive certain common physical problems and help bring the body back to optimal functioning.
  • General muscular tension and aches
  • Tension headaches
  • Muscular back pain
  • Poor circulation
  • Stress and anxiety

    Support Your Fitness or Sports Program: Therapeutic massage can be an important adjunct to a fitness or sports program, helping you acheive your performance goals with minimum injury or pain.
  • Releive tired or sore muscles
  • Helps improve flexibility
  • Relaxes tight muscles
  • Speeds recovery from strenuous phsyical exertion
  • Reduces the anxiety of athletic competition

    Combats the Negative Effects of Aging: Therapeutic massage is effective in combatting the negative effects of aging noticed in the middle late years of life. It helps keep body tissues and basic functions in a more youthful state.
  • Enhances tissue elasticity and joint flexibility
  • Improved blood and lymph circulation
  • Promotes healthy vibrant skin
  • Improves immune system functioning
  • Relieves muscle aches and stiffness

    Relieves the Effects of Stress: Therapeutic massage helps balance the effects of stress in our lives, and avoid stress-related disease and dysfunction.
  • Triggers the Relaxation Response
  • Relax tense muscles
  • Reduce anxiety level
  • Normalizes blocked energy flow
  • Improves immune system functioning
  • Restores a calm mind and feeling of well-being

    Special Cases: Therapeutic massage can help in certain temporary or long-term situations which cause unique physical and mental challenges.
  • For mothers-to-be during pregnancy
  • For infants, especially premature and other developmentally-challenged babies
  • For the disabled, especially those in wheelchairs and others with challenging orthopedic conditions
  • For the elderly

    Complements Other Health Care: Therapeutic massage is frequently used to enhance the beneficial effects of other types of health care.
  • Physical and Occupational Therapy
  • Chiropractic
  • Psychotherapy

    Especially Beneficial For...
    Caregivers -- for those who care for others, for example: mothers and fathers, teachers, recreation leaders, daycare workers, nurses, and health care workers of all kinds.
    Physical workers -- for those who stress their bodies in their work or trade, for example: constrcution workers, domestic and custodial personnel, truck drivers, postal workers, plumbers, electricians, painetrs, professional athletes, dancers, and musicians.
    Desk workers -- for those whose work involves long hours sitting at a desk using a computer, or talking on the telephone; or at a bench assembling parts, fixing things, or creating works of art.
    Travelers -- for those spending long hours sitting in an automobile, train, or airplane, for example: commuters, salespeople, business travelers, and vacationers.

    Which Approach is Best for You?
    There are several popular approaches or styles of therapeutic massage. Each one has its own unique character, focus, techniques, and theorectical base. Some are more effective for certain goals than others. How do you know which one is best for you?
    Classical European massage is very versatile and forms the basis of many other approaches. Swedish and Russian styles are the most common and contain the familiar long strokes, kneading, vibration, friction, and percussion techniques. It can be applied effectively for general relaxation, general health enhancement, sports massage, injury recovery and rehabilitation, and many other purposes.
    Massage and bodywork forms of Asian origin include amma, acupressure, and shiatsu. These Asian styles are generally focused on energy flow according to the Chinese medical model. In acupressure and shiatsu, the characteristic technique is finger pressure on individual points. The Ayurvedic medical model from India gives rise to other forms of body therapy, which incorporate theories of yoga and chakra energy flow. These are also used effectively for relaxation, general health enhancement, and remedial work.
    In addition to the basic approaches described above, other forms of therapeutic massage and body therapies are available. Most experienced massage therapists use an eclectic approach and combine different forms of therapeutic massage in their sessions. Ask your massage therapist if the approach used is appropriate for your health goals.



  • Natural Approach Acupuncture and Massage
    1101 West Hibiscus Blvd Suite #105
    Melbourne, FL 32901
    (321)725-2438