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Sports Massage is a deep tissue massage technique and promotes the management, manipulation and rehabilitation of soft tissues of the body including muscles, ligaments and tendons.

Anyone can benefit from a Sports Massage at The Northern Integrative Health Practice in Sacriston, Durham - you do not have to be an athlete. Many office workers, manual labourers and those who like gardening, walking, jogging and many other past times can benefit. Their regular and repetitive activity, such as sat at a desk or lifting heavy objects all day can result in slight muscle strains or stiffness which a sports massage can relieve and assist recovery.

The techniques used by our sports massage practitioners at The NIHP at the Sacriston Practice have been developed to ensure effective and efficient results are gained from each massage given. The reported benefits of Sports Massage include:

  • Improve circulation and lymphatic flow
  • Assist in the removal of metabolic waste
  • Increase muscle length / tone
  • Remodel scar tissue when required
  • Assist in mental preparation for sporting participation

If you are a sports performer, of any level, a sports specific massage can be beneficial at various stages of participation. For example:

  • The conditioning / training phase
  • Pre and Post competition
  • During competition
  • Post travel
  • Injury prevention
  • Injury recovery

Get in touch...
Book your appointment today on 0191 398 0000 or drop-in to the practice on Durham Road in Sacriston, Durham, DH7 6FE.

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IMPORTANT: We hope you find our website informative. Please note however that the information provided is not advice and should not be used for diagnosing or treating a health problem. It is not a substitute for professional medical care and/or advice. Do not stop a prescribed conventional treatment without consulting your GP. Tell all the practitioners you're working with, conventional or complementary, about any medicines, remedies, herbs or supplements you are taking or considering using.