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In Home: Tuesdays - Thursdays 9am-9pm & Sundays 6:00-10:00pm
In Medspa Setting: Mondays 12:00pm - 5:00pm & Fridays 9:00am - 12:00pm
@ Rooted Femme 1101 W. 40th St. #102 Austin, TX 78756
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These are the most popular of massage practices. Soft tissue manipulation using long, gliding, rhythmic strokes. When areas of increased tension are felt, deeper pressure can be used to release the “knots”.
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Similar to physical therapy. Moderate pressure is applied, moving along a muscle group from its origin to insertion attachments. The client keeps open communication about the needed pressure and changes to remain comfortable. Like other techniques, this can be uncomfortable during the session, but bring quick relief. Best for repetitive motion injuries, every day athletes, chronic pain.
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The fascia is a thin band or sheet of connective tissue beneath the skin that attaches, stabilizes, and separates muscles and other internal organs. Massage movements are usually specific and short, almost rolling the skin, encouraging more movement around the muscle tissue. Little to no oils are used. Releasing trigger points can be uncomfortable during the session, but can also bring instant relief.
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This is usually a spasmed muscle fiber within a muscle group. It will often be painful to the touch as well as refer pain to another area of the body. During a neck massage, a client can feel that in my fingers.
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Some have referred to this as “lazy yoga”. The client is stretched passively, slowly, and controlled. Light pressure will also be applied when needed. The client will be clothed at all times and will need to wear flexible clothing. Traditionally practiced on a floor mat, the client can also be on a massage table.
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The body goes through dramatic changes during and after pregnancy. Using light and medium pressure, massage can ease overall tension, relieve swelling, and reduce stress. The mother-to-be will lay on her side and use pillows to be comfortable.
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This specifically focuses on both preventing and treating injuries, as well as improving performance. Massage before an event warms the body and prepares it for activity. Massage after an event will help flush out lactic acid and reduce soreness.
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Percussion tools have recently become popular among athletes. The Theragun quickly and greatly increases blood flow and oxygen to the targeted area. Vibration can help stimulate the parasympathetic system and help the muscles relax. This technique is best when applied the day of an event (before and after) to decrease soreness, increase range of motion, and quicken recovery. These tools are meant to be used alongside massage and stretching, not in place of it.
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Brazilian Manual Lymphatic Drainage as trademarked by Josie Rushing. This massage uses firmer pressure and rhythmic movements, it stimulates the lymphatic system to reduce fluid retention, eliminate toxins, fight cellulite, and contour the body for a slimmer appearance. Results are often visible after just one session.
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Buccal Face Sculpting is a technique that targets muscles inside the mouth, cheeks, and along the jawline to release tension in the TMJ area. Therapist wears medical gloves.