Orthopedic Massage

What is Orthopedic Massage?
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Orthopedic massage is a specialized form of therapy focused on treating pain and dysfunction in the musculoskeletal system. It combines clinical techniques from massage therapy, physical therapy, and sports medicine to assess and address soft tissue injuries, chronic pain, and postural imbalances. This method is highly targeted, working to restore movement, relieve pain, and improve overall function.
Unlike general massage, orthopedic massage is outcome-oriented. It begins with an assessment to identify underlying causes of discomfort — whether from injury, surgery, or long-term wear and tear — and then applies techniques specifically chosen to promote healing and recovery.
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What is it Good For?
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Orthopedic massage is ideal for individuals dealing with chronic pain, restricted movement, or recovering from injuries. It can be particularly beneficial in the following areas:
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Pain Management: Helps alleviate chronic pain conditions such as sciatica, carpal tunnel syndrome, low back pain, and neck stiffness.
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Injury Rehabilitation: Aids in recovery from soft tissue injuries, helping reduce scar tissue, restore range of motion, and accelerate healing.
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Postural Correction: Addresses muscular imbalances and alignment issues that often lead to pain or dysfunction.
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Surgical Recovery Support: Supports post-operative recovery by reducing swelling, improving circulation, and minimizing scar tissue formation.
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Improved Mobility and Function: Enhances joint flexibility and muscle function, helping you move more freely and comfortably in daily life.
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Orthopedic massage is tailored to your specific needs and is often integrated into broader treatment plans. Whether you're recovering from an injury, managing a chronic condition, or seeking to improve your movement quality, this therapy offers a personalized path to better physical health.