What is Chaitanya Swedish Relaxation Therapy?
The Swedish therapy is one of the most common types of therapy treatment technique. The technique aims to promote relaxation by releasing muscle tension, energizing the body, and improving overall health. This type of therapy is gentler than deep tissue therapy and involves actions like percussion, kneading, vibration, tapping, and rolling. The Swedish therapy is better suited for people interested in relaxation and tension relief. Essential oil or lotion is used to protect the skin from friction.
What can I expect during Chaitanya Swedish Relaxation Therapy?
Swedish Relaxation Therapy helps to relax the entire body by stroking the muscles in long, gliding strokes in the direction of blood returning to the heart. A variety of techniques are used in Swedish Relaxation Therapy that includes circular pressure applied by the hands and palms, firm kneading, light tapping, and more.
Essential oils or lotions are considered that are best suited to your skin type. Your therapist will use the appropriate essential oils or lotions into your body with a series of strokes and techniques. It includes a specific part of your body and what you want to achieve. The technique might be long, gliding strokes across your back to help you relax, or kneading or rubbing your shoulders to relax any knots.
Benefits of Chaitanya Swedish Relaxation Therapy
Swedish Relaxation Therapy uses gentler strokes on the leaner and more delicate parts of the body, and stronger strokes where there is thicker muscle coverage. These adjustments to different pressure make it a suitable treatment therapy for relaxation and energizing the body.
Here are the lists of benefits of Swedish Relaxation Therapy :
Soothing tight muscles and boosting well-being
Relieving muscular strain by flushing out toxins
Enhancing blood circulation throughout the body
Keep ligaments and tendons flexible and improve range of motion
Relieving emotional and physical stress
Relieving back pain and chronic pain
Duration | 60 Mins or 90 Mins or 120 Mins |