Clinical Massage Therapy
Clinical Massage Therapy is for those who no longer require physiotherapy but would like to have regular massages done in a safer clinical environment.
We employ clinical massage techniques like myofascial treatments, deep tissue massage, Cyriax cross-fiber friction, neuromuscular trigger point technique, and muscle energy technique.
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