General Swedish Massage vs Deep Tissue
When it comes to massage therapy, the two most common types are General Swedish Massage and Deep Tissue. If you aren’t familiar with the differences you may be wondering what to ask for when you see your RMT. While they are both beneficial, there are differences in approach and intensity. Read on to find out more.
What Is General Swedish Massage?
Swedish massage has been around since the 19th century and it is the most widely used massage technique in the Western world. Typically Swedish massage uses long flowing strokes and focuses more on the superficial muscles to promote relaxation and relax muscles.
Benefits Of General Swedish Massage:
- Improved circulation
- Decrease stress
- Increased relaxation
- Improved flexibility and range of motion
- Decreased muscle tension and pain
- Improved sleep
What Is Deep Tissue Massage?
Deep tissue massage, as the name suggests, focuses on the deeper layers of muscles and connective tissues. Often, firm pressure is used to access the deeper layers. The techniques used often involve sustained pressure on a “knot” or trigger point, slow, but firm strokes and sometimes frictions across the muscle fibres.
Benefits of Deep Tissue Massage:
- Decreased muscle tension
- Increased range of motion
- Decrease chronic muscular pain
- Rehabilitation after an injury
General Swedish Massage vs Deep Tissue - Which Is Better?
It depends on your goals, preferences and your health status. There is no right answer to which is better.
In fact, you don’t really have to choose. In the same massage appointment you can have deep tissue massage on your shoulder because of chronic tension, and general massage to your legs for relaxation and improved circulation. It’s important to talk with your Massage Therapist about your goals for that particular massage!
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Ultimately, both Swedish massage and deep tissue massage contribute to maintaining your physical and mental well-being. Whether you prefer the soothing strokes of Swedish massage or the intense focus of deep tissue work, incorporating regular massage therapy into your wellness routine can lead to a healthier, more relaxed you.
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