![]() Typically pregnancy treatments are administered to all of the pregnancy ‘pain zones’ such as the hips, around the pelvis, upper back and shoulders with a flush to the legs to improve circulation. Many expectant mothers enjoy the treatment from the moment they arrive at the table and can enjoy lying face down again. With breast support and adjustable belly support, the sling can be adjusted to pregnant women at all stages of pregnancy. We use a pregnancy table with a supportive leather sling to hold the belly – this allows you to lay your face down and relax completely. Whether its for a chance to give your body a break, or to calm your mind from the stress and anxiety related to a new pregnancy – this is the one for you.Ībsolute bliss and feeling fully supported. ![]() Massage during pregnancy is a safe and non-invasive way to take care of your body during one of its most intense roles ever. Pelvic movement, difficulty sleeping and swelling are just a few of the causes. While your body changes during pregnancy, you can experience new aches and pains. Read more about deep tissue massage therapyįor expectant mothers, with the hardest working bodies. Communicate with your therapist if you feel like the pressure is too much- feedback is always appreciated.ĭeep Swedish is available in sessions of 45, 60, 75 + 90 minutes. This type of treatment can be uncomfortable at times, but it shouldn’t be painful. Being honest with your therapist about how the massage feels will help to prevent unnecessary soreness. This is a normal inflammatory reaction, and will subside in the coming days. Deep Swedish can be associated with some muscle sensitivity on the day of treatment or the following day, depending on the client. Deep Tissue uses the same techniques as general Swedish, and is a favourite of athletes- and also enjoyed by others who are less sensitive to pressure and looking to feel “worked” after the treatment. ![]() S trokes are generally administered with more pressure and work into the deeper muscle layers, fascia and connective tissue.
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