Deep-Tissue Massage

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Deep Tissue In Massage Kempston

Just a stone’s throw from Kempston, you’ll find the Body Sage Clinic in Bedford, a specialist in deep-tissue massage therapy. Deep-tissue massage is a very generic term used to describe most forms of firm, deep-pressure massage. It comes in many different forms and can vary widely from country to country and from clinic to clinic.

The Body Sage Clinic offers a range of therapy options that include deep-tissue massage techniques. For general aches and pains or more complex muscular issues, we recommend our Injury Therapy appointment, which is specifically designed to treat these types of physical problems.

If you’re particularly sporty, we offer Sports Performance Therapy sessions. These sessions were designed specifically for physical recovery, performance enhancement, and addressing the challenges that highly active individuals may encounter, but are not considered injuries.

Should relaxation be your primary goal, we offer the aptly named “Deep Tissue Massage”. It’s a firm massage taking inspiration from techniques used in Sports Massage and holistic therapies, such as Swedish Massage and Acupressure. It’s not intended to treat anything other than very mild muscle aches, but perfect for those who like a no-nonsense firm massage to help relax and unwind.

FAQs

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Any firm-pressure massage can be considered a deep tissue massage. It focuses on reaching deeper layers of muscle and connective tissue to release tension, improve movement, and reduce pain.

It’s a familiar term for anyone who wants a firmer massage but doesn’t necessarily see themselves as “sporty.” We use it to help people easily choose between treatments that focus on pain relief or performance – whichever fits best.

There are many styles that use deep-tissue techniques, including Thai, Turkish, Indonesian, and Chinese Tuina massage. Even a firm Swedish massage can be considered deep tissue if it targets the deeper muscle layers.

Our Injury Therapy and Sports Performance Therapy sessions both include deep-tissue techniques, primarily drawn from Sports Massage and other advanced therapeutic methods. We also offer a relaxing deep tissue massage inspired by sports massage and holistic therapies like Swedish massage.

It shouldn’t be painful, but you may feel firm pressure or mild soreness during or after your treatment – especially if your muscles are tight. Your therapist will always check in and work within your comfort level.

Most people feel looser, lighter, and more mobile. You might experience a bit of stiffness for a day or so as your muscles recover – that’s completely normal. Staying hydrated and moving gently will help ease any soreness.

It depends on your goals. For maintenance, every 4-6 weeks works well. For ongoing pain or injury recovery, your therapist may suggest a short course of sessions closer together.

Drink plenty of water, avoid heavy exercise for the rest of the day, and listen to your body. A warm shower or gentle stretching can also help your muscles settle and recover comfortably.

Deep tissue work isn’t suitable for everyone. Please let us know if you’ve had any recent injuries, health conditions, or if you’re pregnant – we’ll advise you on the safest and most suitable treatment for you.

Meet Your Deep Tissue Massage Therapist

Stephanie Wright

Stephanie holds a Level 4 Holistic Massage Diploma from the University College London, and specialises in Holistic Massage, Deep Tissue Massage, Indian Head Massage, Acupressure and being awesome.

Aimee Lambdon

Aimee is nearing the completion of her Level 3 Sports Massage qualification and is dedicated to helping people feel their best. Inspired by her love of endurance and adventure, she understands the importance of recovery in both training and everyday life.

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Injury Therapy

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Deep Tissue

Sports Performance

Cupping

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