Brisbane Massage Therapy is your local, professional massage therapy service.
Our approach:
Identifying dysfunction and associated pain in the body and,
Providing a tailored massage to target areas where imbalances need to be addressed.
We achieve this through:
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A comprehensive initial consultation
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A person-centred and soul-centred approach
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A range of massage techniques
Brisbane Massage Therapy clinic aims to provide professional massage treatments, tailored to each individual’s needs. We provide more than just high-quality massage therapy services. We educate our client’s and the local community on the physical and wellness benefits of regular massage.
Just knead it , so no more knots and no more muscle pain and stiffness.
Our massage treatment is great for Brisbane office workers, gym goers, yoga and Pilates lovers or any person who is taking care of their body, health and wellbeing in Brisbane City and surrounding suburbs.
Are you struggling to find a Massage Therapist? Are you suffering from musculoskeletal pain? We treat all kinds of people from busy, stressed, employees, office workers and skilled tradies to cyclists, runners and athletes.
Make yourself a priority, invest in your health, book online at Brisbane Massage Therapy to get the best massage treatment.
We can help with
Back and neck pain
Poor posture
Poor flexibility
Arthritis/joint pain
Overuse injuries
Work related injuries
Sciatica
Headaches and jaw pain
Sports injuries
Soft tissue injuries
Muscle tightness
Foot/ankle pain
Balance problems
Sprains and strains
Knee pain
TREATMENT OPTIONS
Remedial Massage
Remedial massage can increase blood flow, increase joint mobility, and aid in tissue repair. In order to restore the bones to their proper positions, enhance blood flow, and aid in the healing of injuries, the therapist will work to balance the length, tone, and tension of the muscles and tendons.
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Sports Massage
Sports massage has been shown to enhance circulation, encourage the elimination of waste products like lactic acid during high intensity activity, and release and reduce muscle tension. It can also assist the body to relax. All of this reduces the possibility of muscle injury and promotes recovery.
Deep Tissue Massage
Realigning the deeper layers of connective and muscle tissue is the main focus of deep tissue massage. Through gentle strokes and deep finger pressure on the tight areas, either following or going over the fibres of the muscles, tendons, and fascia, it aims to relieve the chronic patterns of tension in the body.
Cupping Therapy
Since ancient times, cupping therapy has been used as a natural method for improving health. It's one of the most traditional medical practises in history, and it still works well today.
Lymphatic Drainage Massage
Lymphatic drainage massage, also known as manual lymphatic drainage, reduces swelling caused by medical treatment or sickness that obstructs the lymphatic system. Lymphatic drainage massage is gently manipulating specific areas of your body to assist lymph in moving to an area with functioning lymph vessels.
Myofascial Release
Myofascial release involves applying steady pressure to certain fascial (the connective tissue that surrounds your muscles and bones) areas. This pressure is intended to loosen the tightness in the connective tissue, allowing you to move more freely and with less pain.
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MOUNT GRAVATT
The suburb is situated in the south-east of the city and was one of Brisbane's largest. This was before it was divided into Mount Gravatt East, Upper Mount Gravatt and Mount Gravatt South; the last being renamed Wishart in the early 1990s.
Mount Gravatt Lookout is accessible via Shire Road which winds its way past water towers up to the lookout carpark and a communications tower.
There is a large cave complex located on a walking trail on the southern slope of the mountain
Source: Wikipedia