90 mins Sports Massage NEW CLIENT
NEW CLIENT ONLY - Deep Tissue Sports Massage - Stretching, Trigger Point and Myofascial Release
Service Description
This is a Deep Tissue Sports Massage that involves fast paced massage strokes to elbow/forearm pressure on tight muscles. This massage style is designed for athletes, injured clients, neck pain, migraines, hip stiffness and overall pain that is due to injury or repetitive motions. Therapist will stretch and release tight muscles in the neck, shoulder, hips and IT Bands. This massage style is not relaxing and consist mostly of the upper body. No towel draping. Clients may need to wear undergarments that are in sports fashion for stretching and mobility on the table.
Cancellation Policy
Policy for Client Consent for all Services : MA#58272 MM#43158 1. Client Assessment and Informed Consent Initial Consultation: Every client must undergo an initial consultation to assess their health status, including any medical conditions, medications, or recent surgeries. This is done in the first few mins 2-5mins. Informed Consent Form: Clients must check off below to this form acknowledging that they understand the nature of deep tissue massage and its potential risks. 2. Contraindications Absolute Contraindications: Deep tissue massage should not be performed on clients with certain conditions, including but not limited to: Severe osteoporosis Blood clotting disorders or taking blood thinners Active infections or open wounds Recent surgeries (within 6 weeks) Cancer (unless approved by a physician) Relative Contraindications: Caution should be used with clients who have conditions such as: Diabetes Autoimmune disorders Cardiovascular conditions (e.g., hypertension) Pregnancy (consult with a physician) 3. Possible Side Effects Immediate Effects: Clients may experience soreness, bruising, or discomfort during and immediately after the massage. Delayed Effects: Soreness, stiffness, or mild bruising may occur up to 48 hours post-massage. Clients are advised to drink plenty of water & ICE. 4. Communication During Massage Client Feedback: Clients must provide feedback during the session. If a you aexperience pain beyond a comfortable threshold, notify the therapist immediately to adjust the pressure accordingly. Therapist Vigilance: Therapists must monitor clients' responses and look for signs of discomfort or adverse reactions. 5. Aftercare Instructions Post-Massage Care: Clients should be given aftercare instructions, which may include: Hydrating well to flush out toxins Avoiding strenuous activities for 24-48 hours Applying ice to any areas of discomfort Gentle stretching to ease muscle soreness 6. Emergency Protocols Immediate Action: If a client exhibits signs of severe pain, dizziness, or any unusual symptoms during or after the massage, the therapist should stop the session immediately and provide appropriate care. Medical Assistance: In case of any severe reactions, the therapist is NOT responsible for any reactions that may happen after the massage session. 7. Breathwork may involve some emotional feelings & trauma that may present itself. Seek Medical Attention.