MASSAGE

MASSAGE


Therapeutic massage is a medically recognized method for treating muscle and joint pain, contractures and dysfunctions caused by sedentary lifestyles, strenuous physical exertion or trauma. Performed by specialized therapists, this type of massage aims to deeply relax the muscles and stimulate the body's natural healing process.

One of the most effective options is trigger point massage - hyper-sensitive areas of the muscles that generate local or radiating pain (e.g. in the shoulders, neck or lower back). Through specific compression and release techniques, these points are deactivated, greatly reducing the patient's discomfort.

Massage is often integrated into a complex recovery plan that may include physiotherapy, electrotherapy and physiotherapy. Whether applied after trauma, for chronic pain or for preventative purposes, massage therapy helps to restore musculo-articular function and improve the patient's quality of life.

Chronic muscle contractures


Neck, back and lower back pain


Painful myofascial trigger point syndrome


Post-traumatic or post-operative recovery


Muscle tension headache


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Reduces muscle and joint pain


Restores mobility and flexibility


Improves blood and lymphatic circulation


Eliminates myofascial trigger points


Medical massage by recovery specialists, including on myofascial trigger points

Therapeutic massage is an essential component of medical rehabilitation treatments, with the aim of relaxing muscles, reducing pain and improving mobility. Unlike relaxation massage, it is performed exclusively by medically qualified personnel.

In our clinic, we focus on personalized massage, tailored to each condition, with the possibility of applying the specialized trigger point technique for chronic myofascial conditions or localized pain. The treatment is painless or moderate in intensity, with visible effects from the first sessions.

RECOMMENDATIONS

The main indications of massage are:

    • Muscle contractures, spasms and chronic tension
    • Back, neck, shoulder pain
    • Recovery from sprains, sprains, sprains, fractures
    • Trigger points and myofascial syndrome
    • Tension and muscle tension headaches


CONTRAINDICATIONS

The procedure is not recommended for patients with the following conditions:

    • Skin infections or open sores
    • Thrombosis or active vascular disease
    • Untreated fractures or joint instability
    • Fever, acute inflammatory conditions
    • Malignant tumors (in targeted areas)

Contraindications are not absolute.

A specialist medical consultation and doctor's approval is essential.


Frequently asked questions about massage

There may be slight discomfort, especially with trigger points, but the intensity is always tailored to the patient.


It is a technique that targets hyper-stiritable muscle areas to eliminate the source of local or radiating pain.


Yes, but only with a doctor's advice and adapting techniques to avoid the affected area.


Yes, massage therapy is medical, for treatment purposes, and involves deep and targeted techniques.


Yes, especially when the pain is muscular or postural.


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