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Which Elements Massage Style is Right for You?

Which Elements Massage Style is Right for You?

Ever feel overwhelmed when trying to decide what type of massage is the right fit for you? At an Elements Massage® studio there is a wide variety of massage options to meet the diverse needs of clients, and it’s easy to get a little overwhelmed when you’re trying to select the service that’s the best choice for your mental and physical needs.

For this blog post, take a deep dive into each of your options at an Elements Massage studio. With around 250 studios across the United States, you’re never far from your next refreshing session tailor-made for your unique wellness goals. Remember, if you have questions, don’t hesitate to ask. It’s the Massage Therapist’s job to create the most relaxing, therapeutic, customized experience possible each time you walk through the doors of a studio.

Swedish Massage

Who it’s best for: Clients who are interested in a relaxing, healing treatment.

One of the most well-known forms of massage, Swedish massage combines a variety of therapeutic techniques to enhance circulation and promote an overall increased sense of well-being. After a Swedish massage, you should feel relaxed and comfortable.

During a Swedish massage, your massage therapist will use gentle, gliding strokes, typically using their hands or forearms as they gently knead your muscles to decrease tension. Using firm, circular motions, your massage therapist will find knots (areas of tension or areas in which the thin layer of tissue that covers your muscle has adhered to the muscle) and work to relieve them. Your massage therapist may also use tapping or percussive movements on targeted areas to stimulate the nerves or muscles. They may also use a shaking technique in certain areas to relieve tension.

If you’re new to the world of massage therapy, a Swedish massage can be a great jumping-off point to learn more about what type of pressure is most effective for your body. Your massage therapist can also talk with you about other types of massage that may meet your needs.

The bottom line: A Swedish massage is the perfect way to experience the therapeutic power of touch while enjoying the relaxing benefits of a massage.

Deep Tissue Massage

Who it’s best for: Everyone, including those with chronic pain, athletes, and those who experience stiffness from sitting at a desk

This technique works to deeply align layers of muscle and connective tissue, and is a more intense experience than a standard Swedish massage. Deep tissue work is particularly effective for those who have chronic aches and pains, including muscle tightness in the legs and shoulders, upper back pain, lower back pain, and neck pain. In addition to easing these conditions, deep tissue massage can also be helpful for increasing mobility, boosting circulation, and healing injuries.

Your massage therapist will apply slow, firm pressure to targeted areas of your body to work through the realignment process. Your massage therapist may use their fingers, thumbs, forearms, or elbows to effectively reach deep layers of connective tissue.

An important note: There’s no need to be scared of a deep tissue massage! Your massage therapist will check in with you regularly to ensure that the pressure isn’t overly intense. If you feel uncomfortable or like your massage therapist is using too much pressure at any point, please do not hesitate to speak up—your massage therapist wants you to feel fantastic during and after your massage. In the day or two following your massage session, you may experience slight soreness as your body adjusts.

The bottom line: Deep tissue massage is an effective therapy for chronic pain, sports injuries, muscle soreness, and injury recovery.

Sports Massage

Who it’s best for: Serious athletes, weekend warriors, regular exercisers, and those who have just started a new movement routine

A sports massage is tailored specifically to help boost athletic performance, speed recovery, and provide tension relief for pain related to sports and/or exercise. Your sports massage will be highly tailored to your needs. Your massage therapist will talk with you about the symptoms you’re experiencing and the type of movement you’ve been practicing. For example, a long-distance runner’s sports massage needs will be wildly different from those of a boxer.

During your sports massage, your massage therapist will employ a variety of techniques to target sore muscles, tight muscles, and trigger points. Often, sports massage requires a more intense level of pressure than a Swedish massage. Just like with a deep tissue massage, it’s important to speak up if you experience pain or discomfort during your massage so that your massage therapist can make adjustments.

While many people think of sports massage as a solution for post-workout soreness, this type of massage therapy can be helpful at other times as well. Getting a sports massage prior to an athletic event can help warm up the muscles, improve circulation, and prepare muscles for peak performance. If you’ve experienced an injury, sports massage can help to improve your range of motion, reduce pain, and promote healing. Finally, many athletes also utilize sports massage as a means of preventative care to address muscle imbalances and correct chronic tightness that could lead to an injury.

The bottom line: Sports massages offer targeted, sport-specific trigger point therapy and stretching to help heavily exercised muscles relax and heal.

Trigger Point Massage

Who it’s best for: Clients experiencing musculoskeletal and nerve pain issues such as migraines, sciatica, plantar fasciitis, rotator cuff injuries, mouse shoulder, and chronic joint pain

If you’re experiencing mild to severe musculoskeletal pain in a particular area of your body, trigger point massage can help. Areas of muscle tightness—also known as trigger points—are addressed with focused pressure that your massage therapist may apply with their hands, thumbs, or motorized trigger point release tools.

You may find that you experience some discomfort or pain when your massage therapist begins to put pressure on a trigger point. This should dissipate within a few seconds. If your massage feels too intense, simply let your massage therapist know so that they’re able to adjust their technique. As your massage therapist addresses each trigger point, you may experience many benefits, including a decrease in pain and tension, an improved blood flow to the treatment area, and an increase in your range of motion.

Following your trigger point massage, you may experience some soreness (similar to the soreness that you might experience after a workout). It’s important that you follow your post-massage instructions, which are likely to include moving through gentle stretches at the end of the day and drinking plenty of water to continue to promote your body’s natural healing process.

The bottom line: This targeted massage therapy is ideal for those who are working to overcome a specific musculoskeletal health condition.

Stretch Massage

Who it’s best for: Clients who notice muscle tightness, posture issues, are experiencing issues from old injuries, or who are noticing mobility changes due to reduced flexibility

During a stretch massage (also known as assisted stretching) your massage therapist will move through passive stretching exercises (in which they move parts of your body) and active stretching (in which you’ll play an active role). Benefits of a stretch massage can include improved flexibility, enhanced circulation, reduced muscle tension, and improved posture.

Prior to your stretch massage, your massage therapist will talk with you about any particular areas of concern that you’d like them to address during your session. Depending on your needs, your massage therapist may employ several different types of stretches, including static stretching (holding a stretch in a single, stationary position for a period of time) dynamic stretching (moving treatment areas through a full range of motion) and/or PNF stretching (this involves moving through stretches of stretching and muscle contraction).

The bottom line: If stretching on your own isn’t getting the job done, schedule a stretching massage to get the help that you need to feel bendy and strong.

Couples Massage

Who it’s best for: Couples who want a relaxing, side-by-side massage experience customized to each of their unique needs

Ready to spend some time with your significant other that leaves you both feeling relaxed and refreshed? A couples massage is a fantastic way for both you and your partner to enjoy customized massages while also getting to spend some time with one another. Prior to the start of your massage, your massage therapists will talk with you about what each of you are looking to get out of your sessions. Throughout your massage, your massage therapists will work to make adjustments to ensure that you’re both getting the care that you need to feel your best.

The bottom line: A couples massage is the perfect way to celebrate an anniversary, kick off a great date night, or simply spend a little bit of extra time with your significant other.

Prenatal Massage

Who it’s best for: Pregnant women interested in safe pain and stress relief

Growing a baby is hard work, and the aches and pains that come with growing a tiny human can be tough to navigate on your own. Prenatal massage is a safe, relaxing way to find relief from some of the musculoskeletal issues associated with pregnancy, as well as for you to get the chance to relax and de-stress.

The prenatal massage therapists understand the delicate nature of a prenatal massage. Prenatal massage can be used for relaxation and comfort at any point during your pregnancy. It’s important that you feel fully comfortable during every moment of your experience at Your Elements Massage studio’s massage therapist will work with you to ensure they fully understand your needs. The prenatal massage therapists are specially trained and certified, helping you to rest assured that you and your little one are in good hands.

The bottom line: There’s no way around it—pregnancy’s demand on your body is unmatched. Regular prenatal massages can help to quell stress and help you feel your best as your little one grows.

Massage Add-Ons

The Elements Massage brand makes it a priority to customize every session to your exact needs. Prior to each session at a studio, your massage therapist will talk with you about your goals for your session, as well as any concerns that you have, or areas of your body where you’d like some extra focus.

The add-ons can help to make your massage the best therapeutic experience possible. Each add-on can complement any of the above massage styles. Not sure which add-on is the right fit for you? Your massage therapist will talk you through your options so that you can create an experience that will leave you feeling perfectly refreshed and rejuvenated.

Hot Stone Massage

Clients who are looking for an increased feeling of well-being in addition to the relaxing and therapeutic benefits of massage may enjoy a hot stone add-on. During a hot stone massage, Massage therapists use heated basalt stones as an extension of their hands, providing extra weight and warmth to help aches and pains dissipate. The heat from the stones allow your massage therapist to alleviate tension without adding additional pressure to your massage.

Himalayan Salt Stone Massage

You can add a Himalayan Salt Stone massage to any existing massage offerings, allowing you to combine multiple therapies to create the perfect experience for your needs. This add-on is perfect for clients interested in combining Eastern wellness techniques, thermal therapy, and the benefits of mineral-rich Himalayan salt.

Aromatherapy Massage

You’ll have several options to choose from with the Elements Massage AromaRitual® add-on, including:

  • Sweet Orange: Looking for an energy boost that leaves you feeling equally relaxed and invigorated? The blend of ylang ylang, lemon, lime, and orange oils will help you feel balanced and revitalized.
  • Soothing Lavender: With a cozy, calming blend of lavender, nutment, and black pepper oils, you’ll get to enjoy a sweet, spicy essence that can support pain relief.
  • Fresh Eucalyptus: This mix of patchouli, peppermint, and eucalyptus provides a cooling, relaxing sensation that supports the respiratory system and promotes deep relaxation.

Hemp Infused Therapeutic Massage

Enjoy all of the therapeutic benefits of hemp with the 0% THC infused oil. As hemp oil penetrates your skin, your body’s inflammation levels will naturally begin to decrease, reducing muscle spasms, tension, localized pain, and muscle soreness. Combine a hemp-infused massage with an aromatherapy offering for a full mind-body experience.

Cupping Therapy

This traditional Chinese medicine technique utilizes negative pressure to create suction on the skin, improving circulation and promoting healing. Many clients find that cupping helps to soothe sore muscles, relieve joint stiffness, and reduce inflammation throughout the body. This ancient technique is a beneficial add-on for anyone who is interested in providing your muscles with a little extra love and care, especially if you’re experiencing an unusual level of soreness or tightness.

Still Not Sure What Type of Massage is the Best Fit for Your Needs? An Elements Massage Studio’s Massage Therapist Can Help!

At an Elements Massage studio, the goal is to provide you with self-care options that help you feel your best, no matter what your needs. If you’re not sure what type of massage is the right fit for you, a studio’s team is here to help. Your massage therapist will work with you to understand your needs and determine what type of massage might be the best fit for you. Reach out to your local Elements Massage studio today to learn more about different massage options.

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