Deep Tissue Massage California State University Long Beach
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Hudavi Wellness Spa
5500 E Atherton St #325, Long Beach, CA 90815, USA
+1 562-433-2177+1 562-433-2177Call to bookMicroneedling
LED Light Therapy
Dermal Fillers
Skin Tightening
Nu Image Now Wellness Center
3351 E Hill St, Signal Hill, CA 90755, USA
+1 562-938-7665+1 562-938-7665Call to bookChiropractic
Physiotherapy
Dry Needling
G-Medical Massage Spa, LLC
1777 N Bellflower Blvd # 203, Long Beach, CA 90815, USA
+1 213-632-8180+1 213-632-8180Call to bookDeep Tissue Massage
Foot Massage
Lymphatic Drainage Massage
Reflexology
Ch'Chada Thai Massage
10900 Los Alamitos Blvd #129, Los Alamitos, CA 90720, USA
+1 562-431-3009+1 562-431-3009Call to bookDeep Tissue Massage
Prenatal Massage
Relaxing Massage
Remedial Massage
YUAN Massage & Spa
2238 E 7th St, Long Beach, CA 90804, USA
+1 562-986-0699+1 562-986-0699Call to bookDeep Tissue Massage
Foot Massage
Lymphatic Drainage Massage
Reflexology
Pure Felicity Beauty Spa
3714 E Broadway suite 5, Long Beach, CA 90803, USA
+1 562-362-3437+1 562-362-3437Call to bookSkin Tightening
Anti-Wrinkle Injections
Cellulite Treatment
Dermabrasion
TIER Wellness
6695 E Pacific Coast Hwy Suite 250, Long Beach, CA 90803, USA
+1 562-430-8501+1 562-430-8501Call to bookLED Light Therapy
Dermal Fillers
Cellulite Treatment
IPL Hair Removal
Spa Wasted
550 E Pacific Coast Hwy Ste 207, Seal Beach, CA 90740, USA
+1 562-548-1772+1 562-548-1772Call to bookBody Scrub
Body Wrap
Infrared Sauna
Sauna
WellBody Massage
3321 E Broadway, Long Beach, CA 90803, USA
+1 562-786-1801+1 562-786-1801Call to bookDeep Tissue Massage
Full Body Massage
Foot Massage
Lymphatic Drainage Massage
Stardust Massage Therapy
550 Pacific Coast Hwy Ste 207, Seal Beach, CA 90740, USA
+1 425-533-8417+1 425-533-8417Call to bookDeep Tissue Massage
Hot Stone Massage
Foot Massage
Lymphatic Drainage Massage
Genuine Bodywork
1032 Redondo Ave, Long Beach, CA 90804, USA
+1 562-354-1595+1 562-354-1595Call to bookDeep Tissue Massage
Lymphatic Drainage Massage
Sports Massage
Swedish Massage
A Silent Moment Organic Spa
410 Ximeno Ave, Long Beach, CA 90814, USA
+1 562-438-2108+1 562-438-2108Call to bookMesotherapy
Skin Tightening
Cellulite Treatment
Dermabrasion
Vida Organic Wellness
320 Main St C, Seal Beach, CA 90740, USA
+1 562-596-7755+1 562-596-7755Call to bookDeep Tissue Massage
Lymphatic Drainage Massage
Back Massage
Couples Massage
Simonetta Brocca LMT, Massage Therapist
1600 CA-1, Seal Beach, CA 90740, USA
+1 562-301-9781+1 562-301-9781Call to bookDeep Tissue Massage
Foot Massage
Lymphatic Drainage Massage
Reflexology
The NOW Massage Long Beach
6480 Pacific Coast Hwy unit 150, Long Beach, CA 90803, USA
+1 562-365-2143+1 562-365-2143Call to bookBody Scrub
Body Wrap
Sauna
Spa Package
W Massage
11110 Los Alamitos Blvd, Los Alamitos, CA 90720, USA
+1 562-588-3099+1 562-588-3099Call to bookBody Scrub
Body Wrap
Infrared Sauna
Sauna
Queen Massage
10845 Los Alamitos Blvd, Los Alamitos, CA 90720, USA
+1 562-430-5800+1 562-430-5800Call to bookBody Wrap
Body Scrub
Sauna
Spa Package
Sensui New Beauty
1350 Pacific Coast Hwy, Seal Beach, CA 90740, USA
+1 562-431-1772+1 562-431-1772Call to bookDeep Tissue Massage
Foot Massage
Lymphatic Drainage Massage
Reflexology
Bliss on Broadway
4032 E Broadway, Long Beach, CA 90803, USA
+1 562-439-4333+1 562-439-4333Call to bookFish Pedicure
Gel Nails
Manicure
Nail Art
Seal Beach Massage
610 CA-1 #205, Seal Beach, CA 90740, USA
+1 714-369-7022+1 714-369-7022Call to bookDeep Tissue Massage
Therapeutic Massage
Foot Massage
Lymphatic Drainage Massage
Massage Envy
12340 Seal Beach Blvd A, Seal Beach, CA 90740, USA
+1 562-596-1500+1 562-596-1500Call to bookDeep Tissue Massage
Relaxing Massage
Foot Massage
Lymphatic Drainage Massage
Yongping’s Massage & Spa
1033 E Pacific Coast Hwy, Seal Beach, CA 90740, USA
+1 562-431-1515+1 562-431-1515Call to bookSauna
Spa Package
Body Scrub
Comfort Massage
2906 Westminster Blvd., Seal Beach, CA 90740, USA
+1 562-596-5888+1 562-596-5888Call to bookDeep Tissue Massage
Foot Massage
Reflexology
Sports Massage
Ocean View Massage
3927 E Anaheim St, Long Beach, CA 90804, USA
+1 562-248-2349+1 562-248-2349Call to bookBody Scrub
Infrared Sauna
Spa Package
Rivini Salon Reflexology
2221 Palo Verde Ave, Long Beach, CA 90815, USA
+1 562-431-1888+1 562-431-1888Call to bookBody Scrub
LeBua Thai Massage & Spa - Los Altos (New Location)
2139 N Bellflower Blvd, Long Beach, CA 90815, USA
+1 562-498-2244+1 562-498-2244Call to bookDeep Tissue Massage
Lymphatic Drainage Massage
Reflexology
Sports Massage
Heavenly Massage
10670 Los Alamitos Blvd, Los Alamitos, CA 90720, USA
+1 562-386-6080+1 562-386-6080Call to bookDeep Tissue Massage
Acupressure
Foot Massage
Lymphatic Drainage Massage
Moonlight Skin Care
2942 E Anaheim St, Long Beach, CA 90804, USA
+1 562-380-3807+1 562-380-3807Call to bookDeep Tissue Massage
Therapeutic Massage
Ayurvedic Massage
Back Massage
Deep Tissue Massage FAQs
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.
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
This is entirely up to you. If you’ve experienced a deep tissue massage and felt the benefits, then you might decide it’s worth doing regularly - or even just the once so you could know what it’s like and if it’s something you’d be interested in again.
You might feel they aren’t for you, in which case you might be more interested in other types of massage treatment, including:
- Swedish massage
- Hot stone massage
- Thai massage
- Lymphatic massage
- Shiatsu massage
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.
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
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.
Deep tissue massages offer a range of benefits, from improved circulation and blood pressure to better sleep and a healthier mind. However, there is currently very little evidence to directly link deep tissue massages to the breakdown of fat.
That doesn’t mean a deep tissue massage, or any kind of massage, can’t be used as part of a well-rounded approach to weight loss. If it makes you feel better both mentally and physically that can only help!
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Deep tissue massage helps you sort out sports injuries, deep-seated muscle strains and tension. It's a different experience from gentle massages for relaxation.
With deep tissue massage, the aim is to get you back to your best with reduced recovery time. Your therapist typically uses slow, deep massage strokes to get to the inner layers of your muscles and connective tissue. And they'll likely apply firm, sustained pressure to problem areas to break down muscle tension and scar tissue from injuries. You can find deep tissue massage in California State University Long Beach on Fresha from $20 to $200. Treatments take around 1 hour, and follow-up sessions can help keep you fighting fit.
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