Best Deep Tissue Massages near me in Clayton-le-Moors, Accrington
Choose from 2 venues offering Deep Tissue Massages near you in Clayton-le-Moors, Accrington See map
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Spa Naturel Fitness
Mercure Blackburn Dunkenhalgh Hotel & Spa, Blackburn Rd, Clayton-le-Moors, Blackburn, BB5 5JP, United Kingdom
+44 1254 303450+44 1254 303450Call to bookCryotherapy
Body Scrub
Infrared Sauna
Sauna
Bradley John & Associates
411 Whalley Rd, Clayton-le-Moors, Accrington BB5 5QZ, United Kingdom
+44 1254 381545+44 1254 381545Call to bookChiropractic
Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy
Dry Needling
CD Health and Fitness
Whitebirk Dr, Blackburn, BB1 3HT, United Kingdom
+44 7957 522165+44 7957 522165Call to bookPersonal Training
Faziotherapy Sports Therapy Services
unit 2, The Viaduct, Hyndburn Rd, Accrington BB5 1QF, United Kingdom
+44 7555 614204+44 7555 614204Call to bookPhysiotherapy
Dry Needling
Chloe's Holistic Therapy
W5, Market Hall, Peel St, Accrington BB5 1ER, United Kingdom
+44 7922 276832+44 7922 276832Call to bookDeep Tissue Massage
Ayurvedic Massage
Acupressure
Foot Massage
Nongrak Thai Massage Health Clinic
11 Peel St, Accrington, BB5 1EA, United Kingdom
+44 7908 898226+44 7908 898226Call to bookDeep Tissue Massage
Foot Massage
Lymphatic Drainage Massage
Reflexology
Top reviews of Deep Tissue Massages near you in Clayton-le-Moors
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Deep Tissue Massage FAQs
This is entirely up to you. If you’ve experienced a deep tissue massage and felt the benefits, then you might decide it’s worth doing regularly - or even just the once so you could know what it’s like and if it’s something you’d be interested in again.
You might feel they aren’t for you, in which case you might be more interested in other types of massage treatment, including:
- Swedish massage
- Hot stone massage
- Thai massage
- Lymphatic massage
- Shiatsu massage
Not only can a masseuse or massage therapist feel tension - they should! They’re professionally trained to find and release tension in your body using techniques like compression.
You should talk to your doctor before having a deep tissue massage if:
- You take blood thinners or have a clotting or bleeding disorder
- You are undergoing treatment for recent surgery or chemotherapy
- You suffer from nerve damage
- You have any skin conditions
- You have wounds that haven’t healed completely
- You have a hernia
After your deep tissue massage, you’ll want to ensure you feel the full benefits and maximise your gains. It can be helpful to:
- Rest: After an intense massage session designed to relax your mind and body, the best thing to do is help yourself stay relaxed. Whether it’s having a nap or just putting your feet up in front of the telly, let yourself feel the effects of your deep tissue massage. Try and wait for at least 24 hours before any intense physical activity
- Eat and drink - but keep it light: While you should ideally avoid eating or drinking too much before the massage, afterwards you should definitely hydrate yourself. It’s also normal to feel peckish after a massage, so a light and nutritious meal can really hit the spot
- Have a bath: Nothing aids the relaxation process quite like a warm bath - and if you’re feeling it, treat yourself to some bubbles or a bath bomb to really indulge yourself. However you should avoid a hot bath or shower as this can aggravate inflammation. If you have an injury, it’s better to take a cold shower or bath for pain relief.
Feeling slightly sick or dizzy after a massage, particularly a deep tissue massage that involves intense pressure on your body, is quite common. It’s normally as a result of dehydration - a deep tissue massage releases toxins from your lymphatic system that build up under your skin. The best way to remedy this and flush out those toxins is to stay hydrated, so make sure you drink a little water regularly before your massage and hydrate thoroughly afterwards!
However remember, if you are feeling any severe discomfort, pain or sickness after your treatment, you should talk to a healthcare professional.
It’s normal to feel some soreness after a deep tissue massage, as they can be quite intense. Think of it as the same kind of pain you get after a hard workout! The treatment itself does involve high pressure being applied to your body, and there may be some discomfort - if it becomes too much, you can always let your therapist know.
However, it’s important to note that while soreness can be common, you shouldn’t be feeling any extreme pain post-massage. If this is the case, you should tell your therapist and your doctor too.
To prepare for your deep tissue massage, one of the most important things is to avoid eating a heavy meal or drinking a lot of liquids before the treatment. A deep tissue massage involves intense pressure being applied to your body, which can be uncomfortable on a full stomach.
Otherwise, the main thing you should do is get yourself in a relaxed state of mind and body, so the massage can be as effective as possible. Try to arrive early so you can let yourself unwind before your massage starts.
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One of the most intense types of technique is what you'll typically get with a deep tissue massage. Made for getting to those deep layers of muscle, a deep tissue session applies mighty pressure to treat chronic pain and muscular injuries.
Expect the possibility of elbows and arms as your therapist works on troublesome areas. It might be a heavy session, but you should be feeling light and loose afterwards. A deep tissue massage in Clayton-le-Moors should cost around £35, and plan on spending up to 1 hour at your session.
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