Human Massage

What is Jing Massage for Chronic Pain? 

The Jing Method™ of Advanced Clinical Massage is a unique outcome based system for addressing chronic musculoskeletal pain through a tried and tested fusion of advanced soft tissue and massage techniques.

Effective with most types of chronic musculoskeletal pain including; back pain, sciatica, neck pain, whiplash, migraines, frozen shoulder, sports injuries, knee pain, ligament and tendon issues. As well as systemic conditions like fibromyalgia, myofascial pain syndrome, rheumatoid arthritis and plantar fasciitis.
The Jing Method™ is a partnership between patient and practitioner where a six session treatment plan is designed to increase your mobility, agility, and joint range of motion (ROM), whilst focussing on decreasing your daily pain.

The Jing Method™ blends the best of advanced bodywork techniques from both East and West including trigger point, fascial work, acupressure and stretching with a truly holistic approach based on the biopsychosocial model of pain and modern neuroscience.

The revolution that is The Jing Method™ was pioneered by international chronic pain experts Rachel Fairweather and Meghan Mari. They have laid out their philosophy and practice in award winning educational text Massage Fusion: The Jing Method™ for the treatment of chronic pain
The Jing Method™ is used by massage therapists, osteopaths, physiotherapists, midwives, GPs, and those interested in a complementary health care model.

What is Sports Massage 

Sports massage is a type of massage therapy that is geared towards athletes and individuals who engage in regular physical activity. It focuses on preventing and treating injuries, improving flexibility, and enhancing performance. Sports massage techniques are often more vigorous and targeted than traditional massages, and may include deep tissue work, stretching, and trigger point therapy. Overall, sports massage can help athletes recover faster, reduce muscle soreness, and improve overall athletic performance.

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