Best Deep Tissue Massages near me in Ballymena
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Galgorm Spa & Golf Resort
136 Fenaghy Rd, Ballymena BT42 1EA, United Kingdom
+44 28 2588 1001+44 28 2588 1001Call to bookSpa Package
Body Wrap
Body Scrub
Cryotherapy

Not Only Healthy Back
5 Alfred St Pl, Ballymena BT42 4BT, United Kingdom
+44 7857 900447+44 7857 900447Call to bookDeep Tissue Massage
Back Massage
Hot Stone Massage
Full Body Massage

SK Sports Therapy
18 Knockeen Rd, Ballymena, BT42 4DG, United Kingdom
+44 7907 391116+44 7907 391116Call to bookDeep Tissue Massage
Therapeutic Massage
Remedial Massage
Sports Massage

Owen Cornford Sports Massage
71 Castlegate, Sand Rd, Ballymena BT42 1SD, United Kingdom
+44 7484 735870+44 7484 735870Call to bookDeep Tissue Massage
Remedial Massage
Sports Massage

Steele Physio
Unit 22, 62 Fenaghy Rd, Galgorm Parks, Ballymena BT42 1FL, United Kingdom
+44 28 2564 7783+44 28 2564 7783Call to bookAcupuncture
Chiropractic
Dry Needling
Physiotherapy

Holistic - Health Matters
15a Main St, Portglenone, Ballymena BT44 8AA, United Kingdom
+44 7902 856318+44 7902 856318Call to bookDeep Tissue Massage
Foot Massage
Acupressure
Lymphatic Drainage Massage

Allure
7A Ballymena Rd, Portglenone, Ballymena BT44 8AE, United Kingdom
+44 28 2582 0894+44 28 2582 0894Call to bookMakeup Service
Threading
Bridal Makeup
Henna Tattoos

Alice's
Co, 111 Broughshane St, Antrim, Ballymena BT43 6EE, United Kingdom
+44 28 2564 6510+44 28 2564 6510Call to bookMicrodermabrasion
Facial
Chemical Peel
Bridal Makeup

Hughes and Associates
88 Cushendall Rd, Ballymena BT43 6HB, United Kingdom
+44 28 2563 8162+44 28 2563 8162Call to bookDry Needling
Physiotherapy

The Therapy Rooms Hotel Retreat
Ross Park Hotel, 20 Doagh Rd, Kells, Ballymena BT42 3LZ, United Kingdom
+44 7720 618551+44 7720 618551Call to bookDeep Tissue Massage
Remedial Massage
Foot Massage
Swedish Massage
Deep Tissue Massage FAQs
Feeling slightly sick or dizzy after a massage, particularly a deep tissue massage that involves intense pressure on your body, is quite common. It’s normally as a result of dehydration - a deep tissue massage releases toxins from your lymphatic system that build up under your skin. The best way to remedy this and flush out those toxins is to stay hydrated, so make sure you drink a little water regularly before your massage and hydrate thoroughly afterwards!
However remember, if you are feeling any severe discomfort, pain or sickness after your treatment, you should talk to a healthcare professional.
Massage etiquette is a thing - and it’s important for both you and your therapist. When you’re undergoing a treatment, you shouldn’t:
- Disrespect your therapists’ boundaries
- Be late and expect your full time
- Dress down while your therapist is still in the room
- Make excessive noise
To prepare for your deep tissue massage, one of the most important things is to avoid eating a heavy meal or drinking a lot of liquids before the treatment. A deep tissue massage involves intense pressure being applied to your body, which can be uncomfortable on a full stomach.
Otherwise, the main thing you should do is get yourself in a relaxed state of mind and body, so the massage can be as effective as possible. Try to arrive early so you can let yourself unwind before your massage starts.
You should talk to your doctor before having a deep tissue massage if:
- You take blood thinners or have a clotting or bleeding disorder
- You are undergoing treatment for recent surgery or chemotherapy
- You suffer from nerve damage
- You have any skin conditions
- You have wounds that haven’t healed completely
- You have a hernia
There are no hard and fast rules on how often you should get a deep tissue massage - it’s more about what feels right for you and what provides the most benefits. This could be daily, a few times a week, every month - whatever makes you feel comfortable.
Remember you can always ask your therapist to recommend a treatment plan, as their expertise means they’ll know how to address the underlying issues you may be suffering from.
After your deep tissue massage, you’ll want to ensure you feel the full benefits and maximise your gains. It can be helpful to:
- Rest: After an intense massage session designed to relax your mind and body, the best thing to do is help yourself stay relaxed. Whether it’s having a nap or just putting your feet up in front of the telly, let yourself feel the effects of your deep tissue massage. Try and wait for at least 24 hours before any intense physical activity
- Eat and drink - but keep it light: While you should ideally avoid eating or drinking too much before the massage, afterwards you should definitely hydrate yourself. It’s also normal to feel peckish after a massage, so a light and nutritious meal can really hit the spot
- Have a bath: Nothing aids the relaxation process quite like a warm bath - and if you’re feeling it, treat yourself to some bubbles or a bath bomb to really indulge yourself. However you should avoid a hot bath or shower as this can aggravate inflammation. If you have an injury, it’s better to take a cold shower or bath for pain relief.
Not only can a masseuse or massage therapist feel tension - they should! They’re professionally trained to find and release tension in your body using techniques like compression.
Book your next deep tissue massage appointment in Ballymena with Fresha
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So if you need to squeeze in an appointment before the weekend, we'd better get searching. Things are looking very good in Ballymena today. There are five-star businesses in your area ready to give you that Friday-night feeling. And why not check out the treatment list for the massage places nearby. There are many services on the menu, plus plenty more beauty and wellness categories to explore too. You'll be skipping into the weekend with a fresh spring in your step.
Deep tissue massages can be beneficial for the whole body, or just areas where you're experiencing pain or strain. They're a more intense type of massage, using pressure to get to those deep layers within the muscle.
Your therapist might use arms and elbows to work out tension and speed up healing. Or some prefer a deep tissue massage to soothe chronic pain or help with restoration for injuries. You can book a deep tissue massage for between 45 minutes and 1 hour 15 minutes, with the massage therapists in Ballymena.
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