Massage is one of the oldest forms of treatment, being a therapeutic technique that presupposes mechanical stimulation of the tissues through the application of different sequences of continuous and vigorous movements to guarantee the manipulation of the tissues. It allows intervention in problems such as pain and muscle tension, circulatory and lymphatic changes, stress and anxiety and metabolic and physiological changes.
It provides:
Work areas: The massage can be performed in almost all anatomical regions, always depending on the needs and individual objectives of each client.
No. of sessions: The number of sessions varies accordingly to the need and the type of therapeutic complementarity suggested. Generally, between 8 to 10 sessions.
Treatment frequency: Usually, 2 sessions per week.
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