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Welcome to Edinburgh Massage Therapy which offer professional treatments in Edinburgh Clinic and in the privacy and comfort of your own surroundings. Therapy massage has been special designed for you to restore balance and harmony within your body to look good, feel better and live longer. The therapist is fully qualified and a has gained VTCT Diploma in Swedish Massage and Anatomy and Physiology.

Moreover, she had completed ITEC Diploma in Stone Massage and ITEC Diploma in Reflexology. The lives of many people are rushed and stressful. Edinburgh Massage Therapy try to provide an oasis of tranquillity for our clients which relieves some of the strain and nourishes their inner well being.
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Reflexology is a very precise form of massage used on certain " reflex" points of the feet and hands. Reflexology is used to maintain good health and it is a very pleasant way of helping the body to relax. It is possible to treat different areas of the body by working specific reflex points of the feet.
When researching various types of massage therapy, it is important to note that certain methods focus on just one part of the body, such as the head or back, whilst other techniques focus on the whole body. The back, arms, legs, feet, hands, neck and shoulders are targeted during a full body massage.
Swedish massage is the most common and best-known type of massage. It's also called Therapeutic massage. If it's your first time having a massage or you don't get a massage very often, a Swedish is perfect treatment for you. The development of Swedish massage is often inaccurately credited to Per Henrik Ling, though the Dutch practitioner Johan Georg Mezger adopted the French names to denote the basic strokes.
Hot stone massage is a specialty massage where the therapist uses smooth, heated stones by placing them on the body while they massage other parts of the body. The heat from the stones can be both deeply relaxing and help warm up tight muscles. Hot stones are warmed by fire. This therapy is an effective form of healing stimulating the body's self-healing processes.
The answer is simple: a massage affects not only the muscular system but you also get the benefits of nervous stimulation from the touch of the therapist. Lower stress hormones after a massage and an increase in hormones that aid wound healing are also benefits. In addition, you get the benefits of increased blood and lymph circulation from the massage, both of which help improve your overall health.
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