Deep tissue massage (60 mins)
£55 | 60 minutes
£55.0060 min
Brickhill Garden Studio
Tension rarely exists in complete isolation. A tight neck may be connected to the shoulders, chest and upper back. Lower-back discomfort may be influenced by the hips, glutes or legs.
A 60-minute deep tissue massage gives us time to look beyond the most obvious area and work through connected muscle groups at a measured pace.
The treatment may combine:
warming and preparing the tissues
slower, more deliberate massage
firm pressure where appropriate
reinforced hand, forearm or elbow techniques
focused neuromuscular or trigger-point work
gentler techniques between deeper sections
The massage will always be adapted to your comfort and needs. Firm does not automatically mean better, and deeper pressure will not be used where it is unsuitable.
This appointment may suit you if you:
experience recurring muscular tightness
feel restricted through the shoulders, back, hips or legs
do repetitive physical work
spend long periods sitting
want detailed treatment without booking a full 90 minutes
have more than one closely connected problem area
Depending on your needs, we might focus on:
the back, neck and shoulders
lower back, hips and glutes
legs following physical activity
one primary area plus related surrounding muscles
A full-body deep tissue massage is not usually realistic within 60 minutes. The priority is effective, considered work rather than trying to cover everything.
Your first appointment includes a short consultation so I can understand your needs, preferences and any health considerations.
During your treatment
You will be given privacy to undress to your level of comfort. You will remain covered with towels throughout the treatment, with only the area being worked on uncovered.
You do not need to talk during the massage if you don't want to. Quiet is always welcome.
Massage should always feel like something being done with you, not to you.
Before beginning, we will agree:
the areas to be treated
any areas you would like avoided
your preferred pressure
whether you are comfortable with the proposed position
what you would like from the session
You can ask me to reduce pressure, change position, avoid an area or stop the massage at any time.
You will remain appropriately covered throughout, and only the area being treated will be uncovered.
After your treatment
It is possible to feel mild tenderness or increased awareness in the treated area afterwards, particularly if the muscles have been tense for some time.
This should not feel severe. Please tell me during the appointment if pressure feels sharp, unpleasant or difficult to tolerate.
Gentle movement and normal hydration are usually preferable to immediately doing an intense workout after deeper treatment.
Massage is not always appropriate, and in some situations treatment may need to be postponed, adapted or approved by an appropriate healthcare professional.
Please do not attend if you have:
a fever or contagious illness
vomiting, diarrhoea or flu-like symptoms
an active skin infection or contagious skin condition
unexplained severe pain
a new acute injury with significant swelling, heat or loss of function
suspected deep vein thrombosis or a new unexplained swollen, painful, hot or discoloured limb
uncontrolled bleeding
an immediate medical emergency
A suspected DVT needs prompt medical assessment and should not be massaged. NHS guidance states that DVT can be dangerous and advises seeking medical help as soon as possible if it is suspected.
Please contact me before booking if you:
are pregnant
have recently had surgery
have recently been injured
are take blood-thinning medication
have a bleeding or clotting disorder
have a heart or circulatory condition
have uncontrolled high blood pressure
have osteoporosis
have epilepsy or a history of seizures
have diabetes with reduced sensation or circulation problems
have active cancer or are undergoing cancer treatment
have lymphoedema
have a condition affecting your nervous system
have an unstable chronic health condition
are under ongoing medical investigation
have recently had injections or another procedure in the treatment area
Cancer does not automatically mean massage is impossible, but the treatment may need to be adapted and delivered with appropriate specialist knowledge. Macmillan advises discussing massage with the cancer doctor or specialist nurse and using a therapist trained to work safely with people affected by cancer.
Local areas that may need to be avoided
Massage may still be possible while avoiding:
open wounds
burns
recent scars
bruising
inflamed skin
rashes
varicose veins
local infection
fractures
areas of reduced sensation
recent injection or vaccination sites
painful or unexplained lumps
Please contact me before booking when uncertain. It is always better to check than to arrive and discover that treatment cannot safely go ahead.
Kasia Massage Therapy
Grounded recovery and quiet space in Bedford.
hello@kasiamassage.co.uk
Brickhill, Bedford
By appointment only
Free driveway parking available
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