Massage
Structural Massage  - Vicky


A gentle but powerful form
of bodywork used to balance the body and relieve short-term tension patterns that can build up from everyday stress and a busy schedule. This treatment can release and renew the body as a whole, restoring it to its natural balance.

What do people come for Structural Massage for?
Postural issues, back pain, stiff neck, sciatica, post-surgery trauma, long-term injuries, joint pain, frozen shoulder, RSI.


Testimonials
"Over the years I had picked up my supply of ankle, knee and lower back injuries. All those aches and pains have disappeared and my pelvis is now properly aligned.  There is a sense of flow and ease throughout my body. All in all, I feel more integrated and settled within my body and myself." Marion, Self-Employed.


Tui Na Massage

(Chinese Therapeutic massage) - Rachel

Tui na (pronounced twee nah) is a highly advanced massage system that uses Chinese medical theory to treat a range of ph
ysical and internal problems. Tui na is around 2500 old making it one of the oldest documented types of massage. Despite tui na being relatively unheard of, many other types of massage and body work have evolved from tui na techniques.

What do people come for Tui Na massage for?
Muscular skeletal conditions, digestive issues, cardiovascular disorders, headaches, menstrual problems and respiratory conditions.

Testimonials

"I arrived at clinic barely able to move, I left feeling as though walking on air.” Ian.

"Tui na treatments with Rachel have always had a profound positive impact on both my physical and emotional well-being."
Jo.