MASSAGE
Massage restores a balance of mind and body, Cheryl – Dawn uses a blend of therapies that span two decades of experience and mindful practice.
Techniques such as ‘ cupping’ (aids in toxin release) and gentle stretching acupressure that carefully positions the body to relieve tightness and stress, is a slow and gentle process that unwinds tension, a welcome calm return to the mind, body balance.
Cheryl – Dawn uses a variety of oils and essences that add a heightened dimension of therapeutic wellness to each treatment.
Massage:
- Swedish
- Sports
- Relaxing
- Aromatherapy
- Deep Tissue
- Chair
CONTACT C.A.R.E.
Simple – Sensible, Self-evident and Safe
Contact Care is a Flinchlock Release Therapy – a system to locate and release trapped bone pressure that has been triggered and held by surprise impact injury combinations.
Conditions involving musculo-skeletal discomfort tension, stress or pain can be effectively worked with successfully.
Sessions are undertaken fully clothed.
Q & A
Understanding Flinchlock –
Flinchlock happens when impact enters the bone by surprise. Force enters the bone followed by a reaction. In this combination the involuntary contraction locks the pressure into the bone. The impact pressure becomes the bone’s new working pressure resulting in shortened harder ligaments, tendon and muscle fascia. This creates joint imbalance and tension.
What you can expect –
- To be observed closely as you move instinctively around your injuries
- To be listened to carefully as you tell your story
- To be supported in comfort
- To be educated in how the body instinctively protects itself under duress
- To be given a sense of how your body is working perfectly in an ABNORMAL situation
- To be given homework to support the return of normal function
Areas & Conditions this treatment can benefit –
- Heachaches /Migraines
- Back & Neck Pain
- Breathing Disorders
- Sports Injuries
- Carpel Tunnel Syndrome
- Occupational Tension
- Mental/Emotional Shock
- Cranial Tension
- Old unresolved injuries
- Co-ordination Challenges
- Post – op Rehabilitation