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Relaxing maderotherapy massages

You deserve a full treatment for your body, mind and soul.
  • Accelerates muscle recovery
  • Relieves pain
  • Improves blood flow
  • Eliminates toxins and speeds up circulation
  • Speeds up metabolism
  • Breaks down myogelosis (so-called nodes)
  • Relieves stress
  • Speeds up lymphatic system
  • Detoxifies body
  • Reduces swelling
Have tired and heavy legs, sore and tense neck and shoulders after hard work or training?

All of your problems can become completely light and recovered with relaxing maderotherapy massage. It’s helps loosen muscle tissues, release toxins from muscles and get blood and oxygen circulating properly. Maderotherapy massage differs from other manual hand massages in that it provides lymphatic drainage to your body, which means that it improves your lymphatic system along with your immunity and cleanses your body of unwanted toxins that you take into your body every day. This type of massage is also recommended for people who have a problem with slow circulation and retention and excess water in the legs.

A maderotherapy relaxing massage is an experience like no other and represents a healing demonstration of the power of wooden elements. The combination of mix wood and hand massage relaxes the mind and body to reduce mental and physical tension while stimulating blood circulation for improved overall health. Maderotherapy also revitalizes tired muscles that become smoother and feeling lighter. During maderotherapy treatment, the body reduces the secretion of a stress hormone called cortisol and produces large amounts of serotonin and dopamine, which improves your mood and makes you relaxed, satisfied and calm. If you thought you couldn’t fly, this massage will show you that you can. After relaxing maderotherapy treatment you’ll feel like you’re on cloud nine!

How many sessions will it take to improve my particular problem?
In case of relaxing back/legs or full body massages, with 1-3 sessions of focused massage therapy, most clients get the benefits of massage very quickly. The average person usually needs between 5-8 sessions to gain long-term freedom from pain. The number of sessions needed depends on the severity and length of time that you have dealt with the issue. Please note that while we are committed to providing the highest level of massage therapy available, and we have a high rate of success working with pain issues, we cannot guarantee results and your results may vary. In some cases, pain may increase before it gets better due to unmasking underlying issues. Your pain may stem from issues not related to the musculoskeletal system and may require working with other professionals such as orthopaedists, chiropractors, acupuncturists, physical therapists, neurologists, etc to see improvement. If our massage therapy is not producing noticeable results within the first few sessions, we will refer you to other professionals in our network.
How often should I get massage sessions?
In case of relaxing back or full body massages, the multiple sessions have a cumulative effect if done close together. You will get more out of 5 sessions spread out over 5 weeks, with a 3-4 month break afterward, than out of 5 sessions spread out over 5 months. Our sessions progress to deeper body layers and to related muscle groups when we can see you again within 1-2 weeks. With longer than 2 weeks between sessions, some work will need to be repeated. And it will likely take more total sessions to solve the issue. Once you are out of the pain cycle, regular maintenance sessions once every 4-6 weeks will keep you feeling pain free.
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Who is not recommended for maderotherapy treatment?

Even though maderotherapy can have enormous benefits, there are some cases in which it is strictly forbidden:

  • Infection, a contagious disease, high temperature, acute inflammation caused by bacteria, fungi, viruses
  • Cardiac oedema
  • Renal failure
  • Pregnancy
  • Carcinogenic processes and malignant diseases
  • Congestive heart failure or history of blood clots or stroke and decompensated cardiac insufficiency
  •  Liver and kidney problems or pathologies
  • Advanced varicose vein problems, an inflammatory condition such as thrombosis or phlebitis, lymphedema (swelling or accumulation of fluid of soft tissue), lipoedema (chronic disease and condition which causes symmetrically painful and disproportional fatty tissue distribution) or lipohyperstrophy (disorder of fatty tissue distribution with disproportionate swelling of the legs in relation to the trunk)
  • Lymphoma (cancer of the lymph nodes), lymphangitis (inflammation of the lymph vessels), lymphangioma (malformation in the lymphatic system), lymphadenopathy (enlarged lymph nodes caused by infection, inflammation or cancer)
  • After cosmetic surgeries such as liposuction, tummy tucks, arms, thigh, and Brazilian butt lifts up to 2 months after surgery or before the wounds heal
  • Blocked intestine (ileus)
  • Abdominal aortic aneurysm
  • Massive arteriosclerotic changes (mostly the framework of metabolic disturbances such as diabetes mellitus)
  • Diseases involving inflammation of the intestines (Crohn’s disease); unless the doctor gives permission to the client
  • Pronounced adhesions in the abdomen as a consequence of surgical intervention
  • Changes in the abdomen or the lower abdominal area after radiation therapy
  • Radiation cystitis, radiation colitis
  • Varicose veins
  • Hernia
  • Psoriasis or skin burns

Therapist will, for his own safety and safety of his work, ask for medical permission (GP or specialist) from the client so that the service can be provided. Therapist will not make any type of medical diagnosis or prognosis or similar and therapist will respect and apply ethics and professionalism appropriately.