How it may affect you

There are very few non-pleasurable effects of a deep tissue massage. It should be noted that following the treatment, it is advisable to drink plenty of water, and to avoid stimulants such as alcohol and caffeine.

 
It is very uncommon, but you can feel a little nauseous after a treatment which heavily works your thoracic area, or perhaps a little lightheaded or woozy after either a long or fairly intensive session, or a session which works the neck or head area thoroughly. It is common to feel sleepy following, yet conversely you can also feel totally invigorated. The best and least known effect is the mental clarity following a treatment. You should feel very relaxed and peaceful after your session.

There are very few non-pleasurable effects of a deep tissue massage. It should be noted that following the treatment, it is advisable to drink plenty of water, and to avoid stimulants such as alcohol and caffeine.

 
It is very uncommon, but you can feel a little nauseous after a treatment which heavily works your thoracic area, or perhaps a little lightheaded or woozy after either a long or fairly intensive session, or a session which works the neck or head area thoroughly. It is common to feel sleepy following, yet conversely you can also feel totally invigorated. The best and least known effect is the mental clarity following a treatment. You should feel very relaxed and peaceful after your session.
     
Contact us

To book an appointment, course or class please call our Clinic Reception on 01603 665173 and we'll be happy to help.

34 Exchange Street, 
Norwich, Norfolk, 
NR2 1AX

To book an appointment, course or class please call our Clinic Reception on 01603 665173 and we'll be happy to help.

34 Exchange Street, 
Norwich, Norfolk, 
NR2 1AX

     
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