Medical Massage
Relieve pain, release tension, and restore mobility – naturally, with professional medical massage
MEDICAL MASSAGE
Touch Therapy: expert massage for healthier muscles and joints
- muscle injuries
- chronic pain
- tension in the back, neck, and shoulders
Medical massage is a targeted therapeutic solution that helps reduce pain, relax tense muscles, and improve circulation. Various massage techniques are combined and tailored to individual needs, enhancing muscle and joint function, speeding up recovery, and contributing to an overall sense of vitality. The therapy is performed in a relaxing environment, under the supervision of a physiotherapist, to ensure maximum effectiveness and safety.
MEDICAL MASSAGE
Conditions that medical massage helps treat
Musculoskeletal pain
Back, neck, and shoulder pain
Chronic pain syndromes such as fibromyalgia
Muscle tension and spasms
Injuries
Sports injuries: sprains, strains, and contusions
Postoperative rehabilitation and scar tissue
Muscle and ligament injuries
Other conditions
Stress and anxiety
MEDICAL MASSAGE
For pain, stress, and regeneration – feel better every day
Medical massage can be performed as a partial massage for specific body areas or as a full-body treatment, depending on your needs. With regular sessions, it helps reduce pain and tension in muscles and joints, improve flexibility, mobility, and coordination, maintain joint function and stimulate tissue regeneration, while also helping reduce stress and strengthen the immune system.
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What’s your first step?
The treatment begins with a short consultation and assessment so the therapist can understand your needs and current condition. Based on this, the massage is tailored to your body and goals and may include therapeutic massage to reduce pain and tension, or deep tissue massage to release tension in the deeper muscle layers. Treatments last 30–60 minutes, and the intensity and techniques are adjusted to your condition.
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Safety and Contraindications
Medical massage is safe for most patients, but special caution is needed in cases of:
- acute infections and illnesses
- malignant diseases
- bone injuries and fractures
- skin conditions or open wounds
- pregnancy (special massages performed upon therapist’s recommendation)