Creating Your Unique Massage
Your session starts with a conversation with your massage therapist. By understanding what you’re looking to accomplish, your therapist can then pull from various massage types and incorporate elements of them to address your specific needs.
Aromatherapy
Add even more rest and relaxation to your massage with an aromatherapy enhancement. These essential oils extracted from herbs, fruits, and flowers can enhance your physical and emotional wellbeing by soothing the mind, body, and spirit.
Exfoliating Foot Treatment
Help soothe and refresh tired feet with an exfoliating sugar scrub and moisturizing body butter. Kick back and relax with feet that feel softer and smoother.
Exfoliating Hand Treatment
Help soothe and rejuvenate the skin on your hands with an exfoliating hand treatment composed of sugar scrub and body butter. Get your hands feeling softer and more refreshed.
Rapid Tension Relief ( Thera Gun)
Rapid Tension Relief uses rapid percussion technology to relieve muscle tension in targeted areas. Pair this option with your massage or stretch session for enhanced relief. The Rapid Tension Relief enhancement or session is performed prior to any other service. You will remain fully clothed during your Rapid Tension Relief service and your service provider will work with you to determine target areas and can adjust pressure at any time.
Trigger Point Massage
Trigger points are sore, painful spots that occur in a muscle. Most people refer to trigger points as knots. They are called trigger points because they “trigger” a painful response that often refers pain to different parts of your body. Trigger Point Massage uses concentrations of finger pressure on each trigger point to prevent cycles of muscle pain and spasms. Trigger Point Massage provides benefits after just one session.
Himalayan Salt Stone Massage
Willow Blossom Oasis offers Salt Stone Massage. We’ve combined Himalayan Salt into our heated stone massage to add a dose of healing within your massage experience. Himalayan salt stones provide 84 essential minerals including iron, magnesium, calcium, potassium and more. Heated salt stones generate negative ions shown to help create a sense of peace and a deeper sense of relaxation. Heated salt stones allow minerals to penetrate deep into muscles and joints. Salt stones moisturize and plump up the outer skin layer to leave feeling refreshed and glowing. Himalayan salt stones have been known to detoxify, help reduce insomnia, improve blood pressure and relieve stress. Upgrade your massage today!
Deep Tissue Massage
Deep Tissue Massage is a deeper more intense massage. This technique uses slow, deep guided strokes and firm pressure designed to relieve severe tension and reach below the superficial muscles. Deep Tissue Massage is often recommended for individuals who experience consistent pain and soreness in both large and small muscle groups.
Sports Massage
A no-nonsense massage that aims to stretch tight muscles, stimulate inactive muscles and improve soft tissue condition. Sports Massage can enable you to move your body more freely with more flexibility and in time can improve your posture. As the name suggests it is popular with sports people, as it enhances performance, assists recovery and prevents injury. These are benefits we can all enjoy.
Myofascial Release Therapy
Myofascial release (MFR) therapy focuses on releasing muscular shortness and tightness. There are a number of conditions and symptoms that myofascial release therapy addresses. Many patients seek myofascial treatment after losing flexibility or function following an injury or if experiencing ongoing back, shoulder, hip, or virtually pain in any area containing soft tissue. Other conditions treated by myofascial release therapy include Temporo-Mandibular Joint (TMJ) disorder, carpal tunnel syndrome, or possibly fibromyalgia or migraine headaches.
Patient symptoms usually include:
Tightness of the tissues that restricts motion or pulls the body out of alignment, causing individuals to favor and overuse one hip or shoulder.
For example:
A sense of excessive pressure on muscles or joints that produces pain
Pain in any part or parts of the body, including headache or back pain.