Circulatory Massage

Improved Blood Flow
Especially long, gliding strokes can help move blood and lymph fluid through the body, improving circulation.
Muscle Relaxation
The massage can also help relax tense muscles. As such, it relieves stress and improves overall well-being.
Toxin Removal
Ability to remove was products via the lymphatic system, leading to better bodily function.
Pain Relief & Stiffness
By improving circulation, massage can alleviate pain including joint stiffness.
Is This Massage For Everyone?
Circulatory massage is ideal for individuals looking to improve circulation. It’s especially beneficial for people with sedentary lifestyles or poor circulation. The calming nature of the massage helps relieve stress and anxiety. Athletes who are recovering from injury can also benefit from reduced muscle tension.
In addition, this massage can boost the immunity due to the removal of toxins. Anyone seeking relaxation and improved physical balance can also benefit from this form of massage. Plus, it’s a gentle alternative to deep tissue techniques.
Albeit this massage is safe, it is not appropriate for people with blood clotting disorders, deep vein thrombosis, and similar conditions. In these cases, consult with your therapist before receiving this massage therapy.Who Does This Massage Help?
Older Adults
Joint stiffness is common as we age. This massage can gently stimulate blood flow, ease joint discomfort, and improve overall mobility in older adults.
Athletes & Active People
Active people use their muscles intensively. Massage helps recovery by flushing out metabolic waste products and reducing muscle tension.
Sedentary Individuals
Those who spend long periods sitting are at risk of reduced circulation and muscle stiffness. This massage helps counteract the effects of inactivity.
Individuals Experiencing Stress
Stress impacts both the mind and body. Massage engages the rest and digest system which helps reduce anxiety and promote a sense of calm.