Clinical massage is an advanced form of treatment that uses a range of specialised techniques to help relieve chronic pain in the soft tissues. These techniques may include deep tissue massage, soft tissue release, trigger point therapy, and myofascial release. I tailor each session by combining these approaches to best address your individual symptoms.
Clinical massage is both firm and gentle. There is no need to cause pain in order to relieve it.
While the treatment can be deep, it is always guided by your comfort, with pressure adjusted to suit your needs throughout the session.
As bodyworker Ida Rolf once said, “It’s not how deep you go, it’s how you go deep.” This principle is central to clinical massage, where technique and sensitivity are more important than force.
The goal of clinical massage is to improve the movement and function of muscles, joints, and fascia. By restoring balance and mobility in these tissues, the treatment helps to reduce pain and support your overall wellbeing.