What is Structural Massage?
Structural massage works gently to re-align the skeletal system by slowly removing the toxins from the muscles and lengthening the connective tissue than inserts from muscle to bone.
Structural Massage therapy works gently to re-align bones, relax muscles and increase joint mobility. The therapist views the body as an integrated unit so each treatment starts at the feet and massages the whole body, including the neck and head, while focusing on the primary area of pain or dysfunction.
Structural massage's aim is to unwind the strain patterns residing in the body's myofascial system, restoring it to its natural balance, alignment, length, and ease. This is accomplished by deep, slow, fascial and myofascial manipulation, coupled with movement re-education. Structural massage works gently to re-align the skeletal system by slowly removing the toxins from the muscles and lengthening the connective tissue than inserts from muscle to bone.
Structural massage works gently to re-align the skeletal system by slowly removing the toxins from the muscles and lengthening the connective tissue than inserts from muscle to bone.
Structural Massage therapy works gently to re-align bones, relax muscles and increase joint mobility. The therapist views the body as an integrated unit so each treatment starts at the feet and massages the whole body, including the neck and head, while focusing on the primary area of pain or dysfunction.
Structural massage's aim is to unwind the strain patterns residing in the body's myofascial system, restoring it to its natural balance, alignment, length, and ease. This is accomplished by deep, slow, fascial and myofascial manipulation, coupled with movement re-education. Structural massage works gently to re-align the skeletal system by slowly removing the toxins from the muscles and lengthening the connective tissue than inserts from muscle to bone.