It is helpful to imagine a muscle in the body as being composed of individual muscle fibers or 'strings'


These knots or adhesions together with muscular tension affect the nerves governing vital organs and represent blockages in blood and lymph circulation. Fresh blood is prevented from flowing to the local area, toxins build up and we begin to feel those troublesome aches and pains.
Adhesions can also form between different structures, such as between a ligament and tendon or a muscle and bone; leading to stiffness or a significant restriction in movement. All in all we begin to feel the need for a massage!

It may take a few sessions to break down large fibrous knots that have formed over a long period of time but to feel your muscles relaxing and realigning to where they should be is always deeply satisfying. The body becomes open and clear encouraging a healthy blood, lymph and energy flow; and thus stimulating healing of the body's systems.
You may at certain points feel discomfort but this is more of a 'feel good pain' and I will never work outside of your comfort range. This is not to say that this work is not pleasurable, in fact many people report an increased degree of relaxation, alleviation of pain and longer lasting benefits when compared to regular 'relaxation' massage.

In fact a short (10-15min) massage before exercise increases blood flow to the muscles; warming them up and so helping to keep ligaments,tendons and muscles loose and flexible. Whilst a post exercise massage (again 10-15min) allows the mind and body to relax and improves recovery time by flushing toxins (metabolic waste) away from the muscle tissue.
In general this treatment is especially helpful for people suffering from chronically tense and contracted areas of the body such as stiff necks, lower back tightness and sore knotted shoulders. There is an improvement in many stress related conditions such as high blood pressure, headaches, insomnia and digestive problems; the mind relaxes and the body returns to its natural balances state.
Over time your muscles learn what it feels like to be relaxed; this helps you become more in tune with your body and conscious of your posture and alignment as well as any tension you may be holding. Postural problems are improved and there is a positive body awareness and an improved body image through relaxation and connection to self.
We become 'in tune' with ourselves.
A deep tissue session may be spent working solely on problematic areas of the body such as the back, neck and shoulders or for a longer full body massage, deep tissue techniques can be combined with more traditional Swedish strokes so as to work deeply when the need a rises without becoming too over whelming. So....
Look forward to seeing some bodies soon!