Showing posts with label bamboo massage. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bamboo massage. Show all posts

Monday, September 14, 2015

Warm Bamboo Massage





Known for its healing properties, this massage works at all levels to balance, calm and energize you physically, mentally and spiritually.
 

 
 If you're looking for a rejuvenating massage treatment, there's nothing better than Warm Bamboo Massage Therapy. 
 
 
 
 
What is it?
Warm Bamboo Massage is for the person wanting a luxurious Swedish Massage or serious Deep Tissue Bodywork.  Bamboo rods are used to roll and knead the soft tissue and knots that combine the traditional benefits of massage along with comforting quality of heat creating the extreme sense of relaxation and well-being.
 
Technique used in bamboo massage therapy
 A bamboo massage is typically done with bamboo & rattan rods of various lengths and diameter. The rods are generally heated but may be used at room temperature. Longer pieces of bamboo in various widths are used for gliding strokes, whereas smaller tools can be used for more detailed work.  The bamboo and rattan replace the hand of the therapist providing a deeper, firmer massage. The bamboo rod is held by the therapist and rolled over the muscle with the same strokes they would use with their hands. The Warm Bamboo Massage improves circulation, sensory nerve perception and provides a deep sense of relaxation and serenity.
 
 
What are some of the benefits of Warm Bamboo Massage?
  • Increases circulation
  • Flushes body of metabolic wastes (i.e., lactic acid) for faster healing time and detoxification
  • Decreases muscle spasms
  • Breaks up tissue adhesions
  • Releases endorphins to promote relaxation and pain reduction
  • Warms and relaxes deeper tissue
 
 
 
 
Who should receive Warm Bamboo Massage?

Athletes, weekend warriors or anyone who has tissue adhesions, long periods with little movement, spasms, muscle tightness, insomnia, strains, sprains, headaches, a cold (tail-end), and plain old daily stress.


Warm Bamboo massage would not be advised for people with:

  1. Lymphatic Cancer
  2. Nausea
  3. Fever
  4. The beginnings of a cold or flu
  5. Any condition that taxes the circulatory system (i.e., uncontrolled high blood pressure)
  6. Most bacterial infections  
Always consult your doctor and your therapist to see if massage or specific massage types are right for you.

Make the most of your massage
Communication is key. Tell your therapist about your exercise routine and any particular pains, injuries, or conditions you have.



Tip:
Before you book your appointment, make sure your massage therapist is certified or licensed in your state and associated with the Associated Bodywork and Massage Professionals (ABMP) or the American Massage Therapists Association (AMTA). 



Remember, only receive massage therapy when you are well. 


If you don't feel well, reschedule your massage and consult a doctor. 
 

Roy is a New York State Licensed Massage Therapist and has worked in high end spa’s as well as rehabilitation centers. He is well known for his Relaxing Massage as well as his skill in Medical Massage and Sports Massage.Contact Roy at 631-375-0962 or email at roy@wavecrestmassage.com to schedule your next appointmenthttps://www.facebook.com/wavecrestmassage  


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Sunday, December 14, 2014

Heated Bamboo Massage


What is Heated Bamboo Massage
Heated bamboo massage is a technique for anyone wanting a relaxing and luxurious spa massage or for anyone who needs some serious deep-tissue bodywork for overworked and injured muscles. Throughout the massage, different warmed pieces of compressed bamboo are used to work the tension out of each muscle. Long fluid strokes in different styles like Swedish, deep tissue, lymphatic drainage, or neuromuscular therapy are used to stretch and compress the muscle and tissue. 
Heated bamboo massage incorporates the use of oil and essential oils to allow for smooth, long strokes and varying levels of pressure. Some strokes will start at the feet and continue all the way to the hands in one unending movement. Your session will usually start with a lighter touch with progressively deeper techniques varying from Swedish strokes to deep tissue and has the added benefit of deep penetrating heat.
What are some of the benefits of Heated Bamboo Massage?
  • Increases circulation
  • Flushes body of metabolic wastes (i.e., lactic acid) for faster healing time and detoxification
  • Decreases muscle spasms
  • Breaks up tissue adhesions
  • Releases endorphins to promote relaxation and pain reduction
Who should receive Heated Bamboo Massage?
Anyone who has tissue adhesions, long periods with little movement, spasms, muscle tightness, insomnia, strains, sprains, headaches, a cold (tail-end), and plain old daily stress.
 
Heated Bamboo massage would not be advised for people with:
  • Lymphatic Cancer
  • Nausea
  • Fever
  • The beginnings of a cold or flu
  • Any condition that taxes the circulatory system (i.e., uncontrolled high blood pressure)
  • Most bacterial infections
For added convenience, Wave Crest Massage Therapy will go to your home or place of business. During the month of December you will receive a 10% discount and free upgrade of  Heated Bamboo Massage with Aromatherapy.
Contact us at 631-375-0962 to schedule your next appointment.
 

 
Always consult your doctor to see if massage or specific massage types are right for you.
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