Muscle Recovery and Tension Relief.
Therapeutic Massage is focused on physical rehabilitation and the relief of musculoskeletal complaints. Unlike a purely relaxation massage, this therapy uses a combination of deep manual maneuvers and complementary tools to treat contractures, trigger points, and accumulated muscle fatigue.
The session is personalized according to each participant's condition and may integrate the use of a massage gun (deep percussion), moxibustion (therapeutic heat application), and auriculotherapy (stimulation of reflex points on the ear). This combination enhances pain relief results and promotes a lasting balance between body and mind.
Main Benefits
- Chronic Pain Relief: Reduction of accumulated tension in the neck, lower back, and joints.
- Muscle Recovery: Ideal for those who practice sports or have physically demanding professions.
- Improved Circulation: Stimulates blood flow, aiding in tissue oxygenation and toxin elimination.
- General Well-being Support: Lowering stress levels and improving sleep quality by relaxing the nervous system.
Service Details
The treatment adapts to the specific needs of the moment, with the following options:
- Localized (45 min) – €30: Focused on a critical area (e.g., back or legs) for fast and targeted relief.
- Full (1h) – €40: Full-body massage working the main muscle chains.
- Intensive (1h30) – €45: A deep approach allowing for detailed integration of all techniques (including moxa and auriculotherapy) for total recovery.
Price Includes
- Personalized Therapeutic Massage session with integrated complementary techniques based on technical assessment.
About Centro Reikilibrius
Standing out as a refuge of Well-Being and Beauty located in Aveiro, here you will find a dedicated team offering care, courses, and workshops focused on physical, mental, and emotional balance. This welcoming and professional space guarantees a unique and personalized experience, where you will feel welcomed and cared for.
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Contact WOU: 918 136 805
1. What is the difference between Therapeutic Massage and Relaxation Massage?
A: Relaxation massage focuses essentially on sensory well-being and the reduction of surface stress through gentle movements. Therapeutic Massage has a clinical and functional objective: treating specific pains, releasing contractures, addressing trigger points, and improving range of motion, using firmer pressure and specialized techniques.
2. Are moxibustion, auriculotherapy, and massage gun techniques included in the price?
A: Yes. These tools are resources used by the technical team to enhance the effectiveness of the treatment. Their application is decided based on an initial assessment of the participant's needs and is integrated into the session price at no additional cost, especially in 60 and 90-minute sessions.
3. Is Therapeutic Massage painful?
A: Since this therapy works on inflamed, tense, or contracted tissues, there may be momentary discomfort while manipulating critical areas. However, pressure is constantly communicated and adjusted to ensure the treatment is effective without exceeding the participant's tolerable pain threshold.
4. What can I expect to feel after the session?
A: It is common to feel a sense of lightness and immediate tension relief. However, in the following 24 to 48 hours, slight muscle sensitivity (similar to post-workout soreness) may occur. This is a normal sign that the body is processing the release of toxins and tissue repair.
5. Are there any contraindications for this massage?
A: Yes. The massage is not recommended in cases of fever, infectious diseases, recent fractures, open wounds, thrombosis, or severe acute inflammation. People with serious chronic pathologies or those who are pregnant should inform the technical team beforehand so the session can be adapted with total safety.
6. How often should I have a Therapeutic Massage?
A: For acute pain or severe contractures, a plan of 2 to 3 sessions with short intervals may be necessary. For maintenance of well-being and injury prevention, a monthly or bi-weekly session is recommended, depending on the participant's level of physical wear and stress.