08/03/2025
Attention customers
If you have zero experiences on remedial massage or don't get remedial massage on regular basis. You first session may experience the pains. However " the pains " are in the good ways
Here are why
Remedial massage can be painful because it targets deep layers of muscle, fascia, and connective tissue to release tension, break down adhesions, and promote healing. Here are some reasons why it may hurt:
1. Muscle Tension and Knots – Tight muscles and trigger points can be sensitive to pressure, and working through these areas may cause discomfort.
2. Breaking Down Adhesions – Over time, muscles and fascia can develop adhesions (scar-like tissue), and deep pressure helps break them down, which can be temporarily painful.
3. Inflammation and Sensitivity – If muscles are already inflamed or injured, applying pressure can intensify the sensation before relief is felt.
4. Nerve Stimulation – Some techniques may press on nerves, causing a sharp or radiating pain, especially in tight areas.
5. Toxin Release – Massage increases blood flow, which can help flush out metabolic waste, but this process can sometimes cause soreness.
Remember if you are use your private health fund to make claim you are about to do the treatment not for your own pleasures. Your massage mainly target the tight muscle and sore areas not for general relaxation.