Massage After-Care

After your massage session, it’s important to drink plenty of water to hydrate your muscle tissue. You may be a little sore, depending on the intensity of the service.  A warm bath with epsom salt will soothe sore muscles and recommend it to all my clients. I also recommend getting a full night of sleep to help your body recover and reset.

At-Home Care Recommendations

Whether I’ve recommended these at-home care products to you during our session, or your just curious what you can do post-massage for a tune-up, here are some things I recommend using in-between massage sessions with me:

Trigger Point Massage Tool

This massage tool allows you to use your own force, applying pressure to various muscle groups and trigger points to allow the muscles to release tension. Great for post-workouts, people with desk jobs, and etc. Hook into lower back, shoulders and other areas. 

Ask for a demonstration at your next session and I’m happy to show you how to use it!

Epsom Salt – Eucalyptus Scented

3-pound resealable bag of epsom salt crystals scented with eucalyptus and spearmint. Soak in this for twenty minutes  and feel those muscles relax! A cheap and chearful way to unwind and help those muscles recover!

Biofreeze Menthol Gel

Biofreeze is great for sore muscles, arthritis, backaches, strains, bruises, sprains & joint pain. Comes in a 3 oz tube. This is clinically proven and is not tested on animals, made with USP grade menthol, and free of NSAIDs.

TheraGun

Whether you’re looking for powerful, effective pain relief or reduced soreness and tightness, Theragun Prime helps you recover from your daily grind and maintain your body’s peak performance. Scientifically-proven deep muscle percussive massage therapy in an easy-to-use, durable design.

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