Massage Therapy

The scientific manipulation of the soft tissues of the body, consisting primarily of manual (hands-on) techniques such as applying fixed or movable pressure, holding, and moving muscles and body tissues. Generally, massage is delivered to improve the flow of blood and lymph (fluid in lymph glands, part of immune system), to reduce muscular tension and / or pain, to affect the nervous system ... Read More

The scientific manipulation of the soft tissues of the body, consisting primarily of manual (hands-on) techniques such as applying fixed or movable pressure, holding, and moving muscles and body tissues.

Generally, massage is delivered to improve the flow of blood and lymph (fluid in lymph glands, part of immune system), to reduce muscular tension and / or pain, to affect the nervous system through stimulation or sedation, and to enhance tissue healing. Therapeutic massage may be recommended to deliver benefits such as the following:

reducing muscle tension and stiffness
relieving muscle spasms
increasing joint and limb flexibility and range of motion
increasing ease and efficiency of movement
relieving points of tension and overall stress; inducing relaxation
promoting deeper and easier breathing
improving blood circulation and movement of lymph
relieving tension-related headaches and eyestrain
promoting faster healing of soft tissue injuries, such as pulled muscles and sprained ligaments
reducing pain and swelling related to injuries
reducing the formation of scar tissue following soft tissue injuries
enhancing health and nourishment of skin
improving posture by changing tension patterns that affect posture
reducing emotional or physical stress and reducing anxiety
promoting feelings of well-being
increasing awareness of the mind-body connection and improving mental awareness and alertness generally

Hailing from the UK, and a graduate of the Cortiva Institute of Massage Therapy, Dom’s preoccupation with the nature and treatment of pain is firmly rooted in personal experience with chronic  undiagnosed discomfort. 

He employs an individualized and multifaceted approach - including trigger point therapy, proprioceptive neuromuscular facilitation, structural rehabilitation, deep tissue treatments, myofascial release, postural analysis, and more - to aid his primary focus of freeing clients from pain and help them to return to maximal wellness.  ​ With a background in education, Dom also places emphasis on increasing client knowledge about the adjustments we can make to our everyday lives that can pay huge health dividends and reduce the weight of persistent pain on our well-being.

Hailing from the UK, and a graduate of the Cortiva Institute of Massage Therapy, Dom’s preoccupat... Read More

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