Deep Tissue/Medical Massage is a type of massage that focuses on the deeper layers of muscle and connective tissue. It’s often used to treat sports injuries, sprains, and other musculoskeletal problems.
During deep tissue massage, the practitioner applies sustained pressure using slow, deep strokes to target the inner layers of your muscles and connective tissues. This helps to break up scar tissue that forms following an injury and reduces tension in muscles and tissue. It may also promote faster healing by increasing blood flow and reducing inflammation.
Electrical stimulation is a type of physical therapy treatment in which a mild electrical current is passed through the skin to repair injured muscles or manipulate nerves to reduce pain and to increase blood circulation. The electrical impulses are designed to train the muscles to respond to the body’s natural signals to contract, thereby improving function in people who have suffered strokes or other neural injuries.
Scalp massage is a type of deep tissue massage that targets the muscles and tendons in your head and neck area. It focuses on releasing muscle tension in order to relieve stress and tension throughout your body. Scalp massage involves applying gentle strokes along your scalp from the front to the back of your head. This helps loosen up any tightness within these muscles so that they are more relaxed and flexible when you’re done with treatment sessions.