ORIENTAL HAND MASSAGE
Oriental Hand Massage is provided by Anna from Aquarius Therapies. It is undertaken with the client fully clothed either sitting in a chair or laying on a couch. The therapeutic effects of Oriental Hand Massage can be felt long after the treatment is over. Being cumulative, varied as well as individual, the short and long term benefits include:
* Increased hand, shoulder joint mobility
* Increased energy levels * Improved lymphatic drainage * Improved circulation * Positive well-being, calmness, and tranquillity * Helps repetitive strain problems * Stiffness and pain relief in the hands and arms |
* Calmer, deeper breathing
* More refreshing and restful sleep patterns * Strengthened immune system * Relief from stress, lethargy, anxiety, mild depression * Increase of general circulation with supply of fresh nutrients and waste removal * A feeling of exhilaration produced by stimulation of sensory nerve endings |
The cost is £18 for a 30 minute appointment. If you would like to book this treatment with Anna just give me a ring on 07807 204631, email me or visit our shop at Sophie Gees in Plymouth City Centre
Hand massage therapy is a traditional treatment applying Chinese massage techniques to adjust the blood and breath of the bowels, and make Ying and Yang parallel, so as to preserve and protect people’s health, and prevent diseases. Our hands contain thousands of nerve endings, making them one of the most sensitive areas. Thousands of years ago, the early Chinese developed the techniques of acupressure, providing the basis for reflex zones and the connections and relative points between different parts of the body. The modern practice is developed from long established principles developed by ancient Chinese, Japanese, Indians and Egyptians, who worked on hands and feet to promote good health.
Our modern life benefits from this wonderful massage technique, with so many now suffering from the dreaded RSI (Repetitive Strain Injury), or Carpel Tunnel Syndrome. From all the many repetitive movements we perform daily, we can put too much strain, wear and tear on the tendons, ligaments, and muscles. So by using these techniques muscle fatigue and everyday aches and pains can be relieved, and joint mobility can be encouraged
Our modern life benefits from this wonderful massage technique, with so many now suffering from the dreaded RSI (Repetitive Strain Injury), or Carpel Tunnel Syndrome. From all the many repetitive movements we perform daily, we can put too much strain, wear and tear on the tendons, ligaments, and muscles. So by using these techniques muscle fatigue and everyday aches and pains can be relieved, and joint mobility can be encouraged