Deep Tissue Massage
What is Deep Tissue Massage?
What to Expect from
Deep Tissue Massage?
Discussion: Like any treatment, you should discuss what you hope to achieve with your therapist before the massage begins and involves signing an ‘Informed Consent’ form, a legal requirement.
Muscle preparation: Your therapist will likely start warming up your muscles by applying oil and light pressure to the areas they’ll be working on.
Stripping: This technique uses thumbs, knuckles, forearms, or elbows. During this phase, you’ll feel a gliding pressure along the fibers of your muscles.
Friction: Here, pressure is applied across the grain of your muscles to realign tissue fibers and release any adhesions (areas of rigid tissue) that cause discomfort.


Does Deep Tissue Massage Hurt?
How Long Does the Tissue Massage Take

How deep tissue massage works?
- Chronic muscle tension or injury usually involves adhesions (bands of painful, rigid tissue) in muscles, tendons, and ligaments. Adhesions can block circulation and cause pain, limited movement, and inflammation. Deep tissue massage physically breaks down these adhesions to relieve pain and restore normal movement.
- Massage therapists will use their fingers, thumbs, or occasionally even elbows to apply the needed pressure.
Who Should Get a Deep Tissue Massage?
Benefits Of Deep Tissue Massage?
FAQs For Deep Tissue Massage
Is deep tissue massage good or bad?
What are the three types of massage?
What is the best massage technique?
How many sessions of deep tissue massage?
What is the side effect of massage therapy?
