Advanced Limassol Massage – Remedial Therapy
As orthopedic massage therapists with extensive knowledge in the functional assessment and treatment of orthopedic conditions, we take an orthopedic massage approach to our remedial treatment at Ravel Therapies Limassol Massage.
Our Limassol massage therapy is a comprehensive system which involves therapeutic assessment and soft tissue manipulation to resolve pain and dysfunction. Its focus is in restoring function and structural balance throughout the body for the prevention and rehabilitation of musculoskeletal dysfunctions. The key components which characterise our remedial massage are orthopaedic assessment, matching of the physiology of the injury with the physiological effects of treatment, treatment adaptability, and understanding of the rehabilitation protocol.
Advance Remedial Limassol Massage
Our Limassol Massage and Treatment Techniques
We employ a wide range of orthopaedic remedial massage techniques as outlined below. You can also find out more about the specific expertise of each of our practitioners using the menu above. For information on our Sports Therapy and rehabilitation instruction, click here.
Remedial / Deep Tissue Massage Techniques
As the name suggests, deep tissue massage techniques are aimed at working through the superficial layers directly on the deeper soft tissue such as muscles, tendons and ligaments. Deep tissue massage may be applied using fingers, knuckles, fist or elbow, and includes a number of techniques. More information about our remedial / deep tissue massage techniques »
Myofascial Release
All structures in the body such as bones, muscles, tendons, ligaments and organs are covered in a thin sheath called fascia. Fascia gives form to these structures, acting as network of scaffolding, and most intriguingly, all fascia in the body is connected via an intricate web. Myofascia, which is fascia around muscles, often develops adhesions which restrict the movement of muscles and their fibres. We regularly employ myofascial release techniques to help free up muscle movement and create a more complete release of the soft tissue. More information about our myofascial release therapy »
Joint Release Techniques
There are many joints in the body such as in the spine, ribs and pelvis which are designed to have limited range of movement to keep us stable. These joints often get “jammed” or “fixated” from poor biomechanics, usually with corresponding tightness in the surrounding muscles, causing pain and stiffness. When this happens, it is vital for the joint fixations to be released in addition to the soft tissue, if the client is to experience lasting pain relief. More information on our joint release techniques »
Trigger Point Therapy
Trigger points are nodule like spots that form in taut bands of muscles fibres, often as a result of chronic posture related issues or injuries. Trigger points often refer pain to other parts of the body, via the fascia that surrounds all muscles. Trigger points are released using a number of techniques which we regularly incorporate into our treatments when required. More information on our trigger point therapy »
Muscle Energy Technique
Muscle energy techniques (MET) include a range of techniques all of which involve the client providing very gentle resistance against the therapist. They are also sometimes referred to as PNF techniques (proprioceptive neurological facilitation), of which PNF stretching is widely known and used by personal trainers.
MET is believed to work by providing the brain an opportunity to reset information it is carrying in relation to specific muscle fibres. Due to its effectiveness, we use MET extensively in out treatments interspersed with other techniques. More information on our muscle energy technique »
Swedish Massage and Relaxing Massage Techniques
Swedish massage stokes are generally whole of hand, long and broad strokes applied rhythmically. They are the foundation from which many remedial massage techniques emerge, and are incorporated into most of our treatments. More information on our Swedish massage techniques »
Sports Massage and Rehabiliation
Sports massage can be considered as a collection of specialised remedial massage techniques designed to help you prevent injury, warm up muscles up prior to an activity, and help the body recover quickly after an activity. Sports massage is often broken down into three distinct categories: pre-event, post-event and fine-tuning. More information about our sports massage therapy »
Prenatal (pregnancy massage) and Postnatal massage
Pregnancy massage is not really a technique as such, but a type of massage therapy which requires additional skill and care, and knowledge about the risks and contraindications associated with pregnancy. For example, pregnant women have a much greater risk of developing blood clots in the legs and hips, so it is important to use lighter strokes in these areas. There are also a number of acupressure points believed to bring on labour, so it is important to be aware of these points. More information about prenatal and postnatal pregnancy massages »
With expertise in addressing the root cause of symptoms, our approach goes beyond providing immediate pain relief. We regularly provide advanced remedial massage treatment for a full range of conditions, including:
- Neck pain and neck stiffness
- Thoracic Outlet Syndrome
- Facet Syndrome
- Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
- Repetitive Strain Injury (RSI)
- Tendonosis, Strains, Sprains
- Upper back pain / stiffness
- Shoulder Injuries and Frozen Shoulder
- Tennis Elbow
- Lower back pain
- Scoliosis
- Sacroiliac (SIJ) syndrome
- Hip pain
- Nerve entrapment
- Sciatica
- Knee injuries
- Ankle injuries
- Plantar Fasciitis
Ravel Therapies
Noe 3, Ayia Phyla
Limassol 3117, Cyprus [map]
Call: 97 783 383
Email: sunil@raveltherapies.com.cy