Massage
Massage is a part of integrative medicine. Transformation Medical Center offers massage along with standard treatment. It can be used for a wide range of diseases during a massage session, the masseur rubs and kneads the soft tissues of your body. Soft tissues include muscles, connective tissue, tendons, ligaments, and skin. pressure and movement.
Studies have shown that massage can:
- Helps reduce stress.
- Reduce pain and muscle tension.
- Increase relaxation.
- They improve the functioning of the immune system.
At the Transformation Medical Center, medical professionals can recommend massage to help people cope with pain and stress, for deep relaxation.
Transformation Medical Center offers the following types of massage.
Swedish massage
A Swedish massage is designed to relax the entire body by rubbing the muscles in long, gliding strokes in the direction of blood returning to the heart. But the benefits of Swedish massage go beyond relaxation. It can help increase the level of oxygen in the blood and improve circulation and flexibility.
Deep Tissue Massage
Deep tissue massage therapy is similar to Swedish massage but with a deep tissue massage, your therapist applies slow, firm pressure to release muscle tension. The focus is on the deepest layers of muscle tissue, tendons, and fascia (the protective layer surrounding muscles, bones and joints).
Relaxation Massage
A relaxation massage is a smooth, gentle treatment that relieves muscular tension, increases circulation, and promotes a general sense of relaxation.
Lymphatic drainage massage
Lymphatic drainage massage, also known as manual lymphatic drainage, relieves swelling that happens when medical treatment or illness blocks your lymphatic system. Lymphatic drainage massage involves gently manipulating specific areas of your body to help lymph move to an area with working lymph vessels.
Post-op massage
A post-op massage, often referred to as a post-surgical massage, is a specialized therapeutic treatment designed specifically for those in the recovery phase following surgery. Unlike traditional massages, which can be holistic in nature, a post op massage zeroes in on the specific region of surgery and its surrounding areas, aiming to alleviate discomfort, reduce swelling, and facilitate healing.
Anti-cellulite massage
Anti–cellulite massage is a complex of manual procedures in the form of stroking, pressing, rubbing and vibration aimed at problem areas of the body (hips, buttocks, sometimes arms, abdomen and shoulders). A specific set of effects is selected by the masseur individually – depending on the situation and the characteristics of the patient. In some cases, a special cream with an anti-cellulite effect can be used.