Croydon Massage |
Phone: 0208 662 5059 Email: info@croydonmassage.co.uk |
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Cost / Frequently Asked QuestionsCOST1 1/2 hours: £60.00 1 hour: £45.00 30 minutes: £30.00 Half-day hire (for events): £150.00 Full-day hire (for events): £250.00 Is there a Cancellation Charge? It is standard practice in a professional clinic to charge the full rate of the treatment if you cancel within 24 hours. Sometimes cancelling at short notice cannot be helped - we realise this, so do everything possible to fill the appointment. If we are able to do this, we waive the charge....if we can't, we have to charge the full session price. We do not like charging people for cancellations, it can be awkward, but we would lose too many appointments otherwise. What are the Different Types of Massage? How do I know which will suit me? Therapeutic / Swedish Massage Therapeutic / Swedish massage uses a variety of soothing stokes with firm but gentle pressure to create relaxation, reduce tension, and ease aching muscles. The relaxing & detoxifying effect of the massage helps to restore balance to the body, which decreases stress and increases overall health & vitality in the body and mind. This in turn enables the body’s own healing mechanisms to work more effectively and efficiently making therapeutic massage a very effective means of combating stress related conditions which can occur when the body is out of balance and we are experiencing unhealthy levels of mental & physical tension. The effect of the massage is dictated by the speed and pressure of the strokes and can be more relaxing or invigorating depending upon personal preference and the desired results. The treatment can focus on the whole body or be adjusted to concentrate on specific problem areas and will be tailored to meet each client’s individual requirements. A Therapeutic Massage is given on a massage table using a basic oil. Treatments typically last for 1 or 1.5 hours. Sports / Deep Tissue Massage Sports / Deep Tissue Massage is a type of massage focussing on the deeper layers of muscles, with the aim of relieving chronic patterns of tension in the body and preventing and treating specific sports related injuries. When we are stressed, toxins build up in our tissues & muscles, blocking the circulation and causing the muscles to contract and develop knots. These knots can then cause pain, inflammation and limited movement in the muscles and joints. Stiffness, tension and muscle damage can also occur as a result of overuse of certain muscle groups, whether due to occupational factors or through sporting activities. A sports / deep tissue massage is ideal for enhancing general mobility, relieving chronic tension and for the prevention and treatment of a variety of sports related injuries. It is advisable to book a course of treatments for long lasting results. A Sports / Deep Tissue Massage is given on a massage table using a basic oil. Treatments typically last for 1 hour. Indian Head Massage Indian Head Massage is extremely effective for treating stress and stress related disorders because it focuses on the areas of the body most affected by stress – namely the shoulders, upper back, neck & head. However, the beneficial effects of the treatment can be felt throughout the whole body and mind, reducing stiffness and tension and leaving you feeling relaxed, calm and revitalised. An Indian Head Massage is a convenient and effective treatment typically lasting for 30 minutes. It is a seated and clothed massage where no oils are used. When should I get a massage? Any time is a good time to get a massage. You don't need to wait until you're stressed or injured. Massage works wonders as preventive care for a person's body and mind. A regular massage is a wonderful way to cope with stress, both physical and emotional, and to keep if from causing discomfort or harm to your body. When should I not get a massage? There are several contraindications for receiving a massage. If you have any of the following conditions, you should not get a massage: - Fever - Any type of infectious disease - Systemic infections - Severe cold - Fracture, bleeding, burns or other acute injury - Liver and kidney diseases - Blood clot - Pregnancy-induced diabetes, toxemia, preeclampsia/eclampsia - High blood pressure (unless under control with medication) - Heart disease - Cancer - Open skin lesions or sores (therapist may work around them if localized) What is not included in a therapeutic massage? Massage to the genitals. Any client asking for this sort of treatment will be immediately discharged. We are a professional establishment. Does the gender of the massage therapist make a difference? The short answer is no. There is a perception that male therapists can give a deeper massage, and in most cases this depends on the individual therapist. What if I'm overweight or embarrassed about my body? We are professionals who have found massage to be a wonderful gift to give to men and women alike, regardless of age and weight. you have no need to be embarrassed about your body. You will be treated with respect and dignity. What happens during a massage? TBC Do I have to be completely undressed? Please do not undress completely. You should undress to your comfort level. In most cases it is preferable to dress down to the underwear and you will be provided with a towel. The massage therapist will work around the clothes left on. Can I talk during a massage? The key to a massage is relaxation and allowing yourself to enjoy the experience. Many therapists will discourage you from talking during the massage. They want you to relax, to just let your mind float free, and let the massage transport you to an almost subconscious bliss. It's not uncommon for many people to be more relaxed talking. After all, they're lying undressed on a table with a stranger touching their skin. Talking makes the therapist become more human and personal to them, and having this interaction makes it easier for them to place their trust in the therapist, and therefore make it easier for them to relax. Many clients talk in the initial stages of a massage, and as the massage progresses, they slip farther into a state of total relaxation and become quiet. There are times when you should speak up during a massage. If anything makes you uncomfortable, bring it to the therapist's attention. If you're too cold or too hot, the room is too bright and hard on your eyes, or if you prefer the strokes to be deeper or lighter, mention it to the therapist. Bear in mind that some therapists only do a light massage, so they may not go deeper even if you request it. It is just not their style of massage. Feel free to speak up, if something about the massage isn't working for you. What if a massage wasn't quite what I wanted? Every massage therapist has their own style, their own approach to massage, the strokes they like to use, and the depth they like to work. Some prefer a more clinical approach, some a more personal approach. Not every client clicks with every massage therapist. The key is to find one who can deliver the type of massage you like best. If you require a certain type or style, just ask! How often should I receive a massage? For those who use massage as preventive care and managing the daily stress in their lives, once a month is about the norm. They may shorten the time between massages during stressful periods. Some come more often just because they enjoy it that much. |
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