A specialised service for every individual.

Our services.

 

Remedial Massage.

Remedial massage isn’t as simple as rubbing the sore spot. With the use of clinical assessment and specific massage treatment, a number of soft tissue injuries can be improved.

 

Dry needling.

Dry Needling involves using needles like Acupuncture to relieve pain and discomfort from muscles, fascia, tendons and the nervous system. Please note that Dry Needling is different to Acupuncture.

Sports massage.

Sports massage uses a combination of deep and light strokes using elbows, knuckles and fingers to loosen muscle adhesions and release trigger points (knots) in dysfunctional muscle tissue. This can help with injury prevention and enhance performance.

Cupping.

People may be familiar with the distinct bruising pattern that comes with a cupping session. It can be a complementary inclusion to any remedial/sports massage treatment.

 
 

Dry Needling

What is it 

Dry Needling involves using needles like Acupuncture to relieve pain and discomfort from muscles, fascia, tendons and the nervous system.

How does Dry Needling differ to Acupuncture?

Please note that Dry Needling is different to Acupuncture.  Acupuncture uses traditional Chinese teaching of Meridians and the effects it has on organs and holistic relief of areas such as the immune system.  Whereas Dry Needling while still part of a holistic treatment, focuses on musculoskeletal system and its dysfunctions.

 

Will it hurt?

No more than a good deep tissue massage.  Remember these sterile, individually wrapped needles are incredibly fine so some clients hardly feel the needle at all.   

 

Would I benefit from Dry Needling?

If you benefit from remedial massage then you would find Dry Needling useful.  Most dry needling consultations involve Remedial massage, so you receive the best of both worlds.

 

How do I book a consultation?

Just as you would if you were making a Remedial massage appointment with Mike Jones.