Therapeutic Massage

Therapeutic massage is a specialized method aimed at relieving pain, relaxing tense muscles, and improving circulation. This therapy is tailored to the patient’s needs and focuses on restoring the functions of the musculoskeletal system. It is often used to promote recovery from injuries, reduce muscle tension, and improve flexibility and joint mobility.

Therapeutic Massage

Target Muscles, Rehabilitation, and Physiotherapy

Therapeutic massage impacts:

  • Back and neck muscles: Relieves tension and alleviates chronic pain.
  • Shoulder and lumbar region: Reduces inflammation and improves mobility.
  • Lower limb muscles: Stimulates recovery after exertion.
  • Tendons and ligaments: Improves elasticity and reduces the risk of injuries.

Therapeutic massage includes specialized techniques such as deep tissue massage, trigger point massage, and friction, adapted according to the patient’s condition. It is recommended for:

  • Muscle spasms and myofascial pain syndrome
  • Back, neck, and lumbar pain
  • Radiculopathy and sciatica
  • Tension headaches and neuralgias
  • Strains and inflammation of muscles and tendons
  • Osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, and degenerative diseases
  • Recovery after surgical interventions on the musculoskeletal system

Benefits of combining physiotherapy with therapeutic massage:

  • Reduces tension
  • Improves mobility
  • Stimulates regeneration
  • Prevents chronic pain
  • Enhances overall health
  • Advantages and adaptation in electrotherapy treatment:

    • Pain relief: Reduces tension and inflammation in the affected areas.
    • Improved blood circulation: Accelerates the delivery of oxygen and nutrients to the tissues.
    • Improved circulation: Increases the supply of oxygen and nutrients to the affected areas.
    • Lymphatic drainage stimulation: Enhances the elimination of toxins from the body.
    • Muscle relaxation: Improves elasticity and prevents muscle contractures.
    • Personalized approach: The therapy is adapted to the individual needs and condition of the patient.