- Sports massage therapy encompasses the scientific knowledge and manual therapy skills relating to specific soft tissues, their functions, the effects of manual therapy and exercise on normal, and damaged tissue.
- The main soft tissues include muscles, fascia, tendons, and ligaments.
- Sports Massage Therapy can help prevent injury and enhance performance.
- As a Level 4 Therapist I am able to diagnose, treat and rehabilitate injuries, dysfunctions and pain.
- Intervention and treatment plans will be administered to promote repair and recovery of musculoskeletal injuries.
- Improved blood flow to soft tissues and lymphatic drainage.
- Widening and dilation of blood vessels, enabling nutrients to flow more easily which enhances the body’s recovery process.
- Improved flexibility and elasticity.
- Break down of scar tissue.
- Tension and pain relief through removal of waste products and release of endorphins.
- Relaxation and anxiety reduction.
- Improved mobility and functionality.
- That depends on the individual and their current condition, how often and hard they train, and if there are any injuries that require more thorough and frequent treatment.
- I will be able to advise you on how frequent you should have a sports massage based on your case history and how well you are responding to the treatment.
- As an example, someone may come once or twice a week in the early stages of injury, depending on the severity, then as they recover their appointments will become more and more spaced out. A maintenance massage once every week to four weeks would then be advised.
- Sportspeople, gym-goers and hard-labourers that have a particularly taxing physical regime, may benefit from a more frequent sports massage in order to prevent injuries and to assist in recovery.
Initial consultation includes range of movement testing
and orthopaedic tests to diagnose potential injuries.
Treatment will also be given.
*Required by New Clients in order to build an initial case history*
Deep tissue massage utilising trigger point therapy,
positional release technique, soft tissue release,
myofascial release, corrective frictions,
connective tissue therapy and METs.
Deep tissue massage utilising trigger point therapy,
positional release technique, soft tissue release,
myofascial release, corrective frictions,
connective tissue therapy and METs.
Deep tissue massage utilising trigger point therapy,
positional release technique, soft tissue release,
myofascial release, corrective frictions,
connective tissue therapy and METs.
Headquarters:
61 Hall Lane
Werrington
Peterborough
PE4 6RA