G5 Massage Therapy
This form of massage stimulates deep blood flow and therefore can be used to relieve very tender areas where deep manual massage may be too painful. It can also be incorporated into your slimming program to help break down cellulite.
Soft Tissue Injuries
Maintain mobility within the tissue structures of ligaments, tendons, and muscles to reduce atrophy and adherent scars.
Muscle Spasms
Relaxes muscles which allows for manual or mechanical manipulation of the area.
Pressure Sores
Increases surface circulation which reduces arterial degeneration. Massage assists in reducing the height of bony protrusions by relaxing the muscles surrounding the bone.
Directional
Stroking technology allows us to transport away toxic tissue fluid as we safely treat the perimeter around pressure ulcers.
Reduces oedema
Increases circulation by means of the generation of heat; assists in mobilizing oedema fluids from an area; restores mobility.
Increased Circulation
Higher frequency vibration causes vasal dilation resulting in increased blood flow. This brings nutrients and oxygen to localized areas.
Trigger Point Therapy
Relieves the tension build-up or muscle contraction of the hypersensitive area that can evoke pain elsewhere in the body when stimulated.
Lymphatic Drainage
Provides detoxification of lymphatic systems by mobilizing lymphatic fluids and draining excess tissue fluids.
Continuous Passive Motion
Massage increases range-of-motion by reducing oedema and relaxing muscle swelling that can occur during inactivity. Higher frequency vibration releases endorphins, which result in an analgesic effect to an area of treatment.



