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You will reap the benefits of massage if it becomes a regular part of your life. Our goal is to work together to take better care of your health, long-term.
Communication is key. We need to know what you are feeling, experiencing and what you're looking to gain in order to best help you. In turn, we'll explain the treatment and what you can expect to gain from it.
Massage is a tool to help heal. Whether it's stress, illness or simply to pamper yourself, the benefits of massage can be life changing. We would be honored to take that journey with you.
Relaxation massage is based on a typical Swedish massage. It is a very relaxing and therapeutic style of body work. It combines oils or lotions with an array of strokes such as rolling, kneading, and percussion to help the body improve its circulation. The benefits of this type of body work are wide-ranging and include relief from muscle tension, decreased stress levels in the body, enhanced mental clarity, improved appearance, and greater flexibility.
Therapeutic massage combines relaxation, muscle therapy, deep tissue, stretching, range of motion, acupressure, and other techniques to assist your body in releasing pain and increasing movement. The custom massage reaches deeper layers of muscles. It is used to break down knots and relieve pressure points throughout the body.
Hot Stone Massage is often paired with Swedish massage. Heated stones are used with oils to sooth, warm and massage your muscles. The placement and movement of the heated or cooled stones at specific sites on your body assist to deepen relaxation and promote circulation in your muscles. Muscles that are heated with theses stones release tension and stress more deeply and quickly than with a traditional massage. The overall experience is very relaxing, nurturing, and rejuvenating.
Oncology massage is designed specifically for the cancer patient in or out of treatment at any stage. Modifications are made to address the side effects, sort and long term, from surgery, chemotherapy, radiation and more. Manual Lymphatic Drainage (MLD), is designed to move the lymph fluid through the body using a gentle and rhythmic protocol from lymphedema areas of the body. Scar Therapy aids in the release of scar tissue associated with surgery, reconstruction, amputations, burns and others.
Pregnancy is a time when a woman's body endures tremendous stress due to dramatic physical and emotional changes. Using various techniques specifically developed for the expecting mother. Pregnancy massage helps release the pain and discomfort experienced throughout pregnancy. The benefits are profound, including emotional support, the relief of joint pain due to extra weight and postural imbalance, and improved breathing and relaxation.
Reflexology, also know as zone therapy is a type of bodywork that focuses on applying pressure to the specific nerve zones in your feet. Unlike other foot massages that intend to mostly relieve tension in the feet themselves, reflexology is a far more in-depth science that aims to harmonize your entire body. According to reflexology, every part of the human body is mapped into your feet. Reflexology treatments have been found to be highly effective for conditions such and allergies.
Please reach us at (715)735-5500 if you cannot find an answer to your question. We will get you in contact with our Massage Therapist.
Generally, if you're feeling sick or not well, massage therapy may actually make you feel worse than you already are. That's why we ask you not book a session while you are sick. Since COVID-19 it is strongly recommended and greatly appreciated that if you have been sick or near someone sick that you are home until you are better.
If you need to cancel an appointment or reschedule, please call at least 24 hours before your session. Time was reserved exclusively for you, we understand that things in life happen whereby you are unable to make your appointment. Please feel free to call a family member or friend to use your scheduled appointment time. Also, please let us know if you will be arriving late to your appointment, you are welcome to use whatever time you have left in your session but your therapist may be booked after your session and unable to extend your time.
There's no definite answer to this question - clients with different ailments, some chronic, some intermittent. The therapies to alleviate these conditions will vary as well. Some people walk away from a single massage therapy session feeling immediate relief, others have felt some physical improvement from their massage session the next day or a few days later, and some have required a series of regularly scheduled massage therapy sessions in order to notice significant improvements. It's important to speak with your massage therapist about your ailments and your expectation, so they can help you understand the benefits they anticipate you'll receive and how soon you can expect those benefits from your massage treatments. While it's ultimately up to you to decide whether you want a single session or a series of sessions.
It's a myth that any form of massage therapy (even deep tissue massage) must be painful to be effective. Pain during a massage isn't a sure sign that the massage is helping. In fact, pain can cause muscles to seize up, making it harder for the massage therapist to ease tense areas. Certain techniques, like trigger point therapy, usually cause some degree of soreness. Correcting a soft tissue problem (such as adhesions, tight attachments, and trigger points) can also cause some discomfort. However, if you don't have a soft tissue condition, a massage shouldn't cause soreness or pain. Open communication with your massage therapist is key to a massage that meets your needs. If you have an injury or chronically tight or painful areas, be sure that your therapist is aware of it before the start of the session. If the pressure is too intense, tell your massage therapist immediately so he or she can ease up.
In massage therapy, contraindications are restrictions on what kind of massage treatments can be offered to a client based on medical factors. If you have any sort of medical conditions, please discuss those with your therapist so that proper modifications to your massage can be incorporated if necessary.
The technique that works best for you depends on how you’re feeling when you come in for your massage therapy session. Some massages like Hot Stone require extra time for step up of equipment so that the stones are at the proper temperature. Knowing how long you would like your session to last will be necessary at the time of making your appointment thereby insuring the length of session is scheduled accurately.
Typically, a massage therapist will ask you to undress to your level of comfort. Many people prefer to keep their underwear on during a massage, while others prefer to be nude. It's up to you. Women usually remove their bras to allow the massage therapist to work on the back and shoulder areas without getting massage oil or lotion on the bra. If your problem area is your low back, hips, buttocks, or groin, tight-fitting or large underwear can sometimes get in the way of massage work. You can ask your massage therapist before getting undressed. If you do remove your underwear, you are always properly draped: covered by a sheet or towel. The massage therapist will leave the room so that you can remove your clothing and lie on the massage table under the top sheet.
Therapists have asked us to remind their clients that if there’s anything they can do to make your session more comfortable, please ask. The heating pad on your table can be turned up or down, the music to be louder or softer, or you can ask for a softer or firmer touch to ensure you experience the best massage therapy session possible.
Being self-conscious shouldn't keep you from seeking health care, whether it's visiting your doctor or seeing a massage therapist. A professional massage therapist will be non-judgmental and focused on your muscles (and other soft tissue).
Still, some common concerns clients have are:
Having back acne
Believing they are overweight
Thinking they have ugly feet
Being self-conscious about scars
You can request that the massage therapist avoid certain areas.
If you didn't have time to shave your legs, not to worry, please avoid shaving the day of your massage. It is better to have hairy legs then a cut on your leg. Whether or not there is hair on your legs is of no concern to your massage therapist.
Although a tip is never required or expected, it is graciously received. Tipping is ultimately up to you with no expectations. If you're unsure, ask the receptionist or massage therapist whether tipping is customary. If you don't want to ask in person, call ahead to ask.
Advanced Wellness & Physical Therapy
Marinette: 1931 Marinette Avenue, Marinette, Wisconsin 54143
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