MEDICAL MASSAGE CARY
What is Medical Massage Therapy?
Medical Massage Cary uses advanced massage techniques to help treat a specific health condition. These techniques are combined to produce an outcome, like helping manage pain, improve circulation to parts of the body, or reduce inflammation. Medical Massage therapy is done by someone who has advanced training and experience in providing care to increase circulation, heal injuries or improve functions to a specific part of the body.
A few common conditions that can benefit from a medical massage are:
This is not a comprehensive list, consult with your doctor or contact us here in Clayton to see if your condition could benefit from medical massage therapy.
How is a Medical Massage different from a Spa Massage?
A medical massage differs from a spa massage in a few different ways. Mainly, it is very outcome-driven and focuses on the medical need of the person rather than just focusing on just relaxation. A variety of techniques are used to manipulate muscles and soft tissues in the body for treatment. A massage therapist can sometimes work closely with a doctor or physical therapist to outline the best plan for treatment, which includes a set time for follow up visits rather than just occasional visits to the spa.
Medical Massage Cary uses advanced massage techniques to help treat a specific health condition. These techniques are combined to produce an outcome, like helping manage pain, improve circulation to parts of the body, or reduce inflammation. Medical Massage therapy is done by someone who has advanced training and experience in providing care to increase circulation, heal injuries or improve functions to a specific part of the body.
A few common conditions that can benefit from a medical massage are:
- Muscle cramps
- Restless Legs Syndrome
- Sports/Exercise injuries
- Work Injuries
- Auto Injuries
- Migraines/headaches
- Pain associated with pregnancy
- Constipation
- Range of motion issues
- Fibromyalgia
- Back and Neck pain
- Plantar fasciitis (involving pain in the foot)
This is not a comprehensive list, consult with your doctor or contact us here in Clayton to see if your condition could benefit from medical massage therapy.
How is a Medical Massage different from a Spa Massage?
A medical massage differs from a spa massage in a few different ways. Mainly, it is very outcome-driven and focuses on the medical need of the person rather than just focusing on just relaxation. A variety of techniques are used to manipulate muscles and soft tissues in the body for treatment. A massage therapist can sometimes work closely with a doctor or physical therapist to outline the best plan for treatment, which includes a set time for follow up visits rather than just occasional visits to the spa.
Our Address
151 Quarrystone Circle Suite 116
Cary, NC 27519
151 Quarrystone Circle Suite 116
Cary, NC 27519