Best Deep Tissue Massages near me in Ballyroan, Portlaoise
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Lawlor Clinic
Audville Terrace, 2 Dublin Rd, Ballyroan, Portlaoise, Co. Laois, R32 VW62, Ireland
+353 57 867 8904+353 57 867 8904Call to bookChiropractic
Acupuncture
Dry Needling
Physiotherapy

REVIVE Clinic
73 Main St, Maryborough, Portlaoise, Co. Laois, R32 XV7D, Ireland
+353 57 866 3138+353 57 866 3138Call to bookSkin Tightening
Anti-Wrinkle Injections
Cellulite Treatment
LED Light Therapy

The Willow Lodge
Boughlone House, Portlaoise, Co. Laois, R32 XW2W, Ireland
+353 87 856 8536+353 87 856 8536Call to bookDeep Tissue Massage
Lymphatic Drainage Massage
Acupressure
Foot Massage

Amy Egan Holistic
61 Main St, Maryborough, Portlaoise, Co. Laois, R32 Y0CF, Ireland
+353 87 966 2086+353 87 966 2086Call to bookDeep Tissue Massage
Back Massage
Foot Massage
Swedish Massage

Laois Physiotherapy Clinic,
4 Kellyville Park, Kylekiproe, Portlaoise, Co. Laois, R32 NX59, Ireland
+353 87 666 4808+353 87 666 4808Call to bookAcupuncture
Dry Needling
Physiotherapy

Marta Magic Mind
Lyster's Lyne, 13 Lyster Square, Maryborough, Portlaoise, Co. Laois, R32 K383, Ireland
+353 85 719 9927+353 85 719 9927Call to bookDeep Tissue Massage
Sports Massage
Back Massage
Lymphatic Drainage Massage

R&H Beauty
Abbeyleix Rd, Clonminam, Portlaoise, Co. Dublin, R00 0000, Ireland
+353 85 809 5000+353 85 809 5000Call to bookBody Scrub
Body Wrap
Spa Package
Sauna

Erawan Thai
Pepper's Court, James Fintan Lalor Ave, Maryborough, Portlaoise, Co. Laois, R32 EY7K, Ireland
+353 83 098 8602+353 83 098 8602Call to bookDeep Tissue Massage
Ayurvedic Massage
Couples Massage
Remedial 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
It’s normal to feel some soreness after a deep tissue massage, as they can be quite intense. Think of it as the same kind of pain you get after a hard workout! The treatment itself does involve high pressure being applied to your body, and there may be some discomfort - if it becomes too much, you can always let your therapist know.
However, it’s important to note that while soreness can be common, you shouldn’t be feeling any extreme pain post-massage. If this is the case, you should tell your therapist and your doctor too.
When you get a deep tissue massage, your therapist will ask which area of your body you want them to focus on. There is no standard method - the treatment should be tailored to your specific needs, but all therapists will have their own individual styles too.
You’ll be asked to lay on the massage table, either on your front, back or side depending on what area is being massaged. Your therapist might begin lightly at first to warm up your muscles, before moving on to the areas of focus.
This will involve deep pressure being applied slowly with hands, arms and elbows to release your contracted muscles and tissues. The time it takes to complete the treatment can vary, but it will normally be between one and two hours.
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.
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
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.
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A deep tissue massage gets to the bottom of knots and muscular tension. Using strong, slow pressure, your therapist can ease out tight tissue and free up stiff shoulders.
A deep tissue massage may not be the most relaxing therapy around, but its pain-relieving benefits are second to none. Massage increases circulation and promotes faster healing, so you could start to feel better in no time. And it's a technique that can benefit those with chronic pain or fibromyalgia too. Find the best deep tissue massage in Ballyroan with the Fresha mobile app. Prices start at €75, and a session usually lasts around 1 hour.
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