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MOBILE MASSAGE SERVICES - REMEDIAL AND RELAXATION MASSAGE - IN YOUR HOME OR WORKPLACE
Mobile Massage Services provides massage in the home or workplace. Covers Winchester, Alton, Basingstoke, Southampton, Farnham and Hampshire. |
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THERAPIES
Body Massage, Sports/Remedial Massage, Indian Head Massage, On Site Acupressure Massage, LaStone Therapy (hot/cold stone massage), Bowen Technique |
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INDIVIDUALLY TAILORED TREATMENTS
Massage for back ache, neck ache, pain relief, sports injury, rehabilitation, headaches, insomnia, stress relief. |
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CASE STUDY 1 - STIFF NECK AND SHOULDERS - INSOMNIA - STRESS RELIEF
42 year old male, account manager, desk based, stiff, painful neck/shoulders, insomnia, headaches, irritable. |
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CASE STUDY 2 - LOWER BACK PAIN, HIP PROBLEM
55 year old company director, lower back and hip pain, overweight. |
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CASE STUDY 3 - MARATHON RUNNER, SHIN SPLINTS
26 year old female, runs 2-3 marathons a year, can't train due to shin splints |
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CASE STUDY 4 - MOTORCYCLE ACCIDENT REHABILITATION
61 year old male, left hip shattered in accident, left leg 5cm shorter than right. |
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CASE STUDY 5 - ARTHRITIC KNEE - LOSS OF MOBILITY
68 year old female. Loss of mobility due to knee pain. |
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MASSAGE IN THE HOME
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ON-SITE MASSAGE
Massage in the workplace |
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CORPORATE EVENT MASSAGE
Massage for conferences, hospitality days, team building days etc |
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CASE STUDY 4 - MOTORCYCLE ACCIDENT REHABILITATION
61 year old male, left hip shattered in accident, left leg 5cm shorter than right.
When I first started treating client he was still bed bound, very shortly after the accident. He had suffered huge trauma to the left hip which needed several operations to try to repair the bone and left significant nerve damage. He was immobile.
His consultant recommended masssage as a way to stimulate the leg and aid lymphatic drainage. this was the focus of the initial months of treatment.
As he got stronger and started physio the emphasis changed to dealing with the problems this disability caused. Having one leg so much shorter than the other put a huge imbalance in the pelvis and lumbar area, and using crutches, and later a walking stick, put a lot of strain on the shoulders.
As well as loosening the muscles I had to develop some passive stretches for the spine to realign the lumber and shoulder areas.
This is an ongoing case and we do maintenance treatments every four weeks.
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