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Wednesday, 9 September 2009

Sports Massage

Sports Massage


The purpose of sports massage is to restore the full potential of your muscular system, to relieve problems and prevent injury. It covers the manipulation, management and rehabilitation of the soft tissues of the body's muscles, ligaments and tendons. Sports massage can be an important addition to your workout and training, helping achieve your performance goals with minimum injury and pain.

A massage after training can help you recover two or three times faster, flushing out the lactic acid and build up of toxins in the muscles. The purpose of sports massage is to restore the full potential of your muscular system, to relieve problems and prevent injury. It covers the manipulation, management and rehabilitation of the soft tissues of the body's muscles, ligaments and tendons.

Ideally, getting a massage once a week is optimal, supporting your fitness or sports programme, improving flexibility and range of motion, relieving tired and sore muscles, speeding up recovery from strenuous physical exertion.
Sports massage is a benefit to anybody, not just sports people. It helps to treat muscle problems of all kinds, not just those of sports professionals.

Sports massage has many potential benefits. Its primary aim is to restore full function to muscles and other soft tissues. This can simply mean easing the tension build up in your shoulders due to long hours in the office or restoring maximum performance to an over trained muscle group of an athlete.



Wayne Turner

Over the last three years Wayne has trained and worked as a sports masseur and therapist. He has consistently achieved a high standard of service with clients.

Expert at carefully analyzing the needs of each customer and creating an appropriate, individualized strategy. I am approachable, easy to get on with and have a healthy interest in sports, which include cycling, running and attending the gym five days a week. This means I have a sympathetic approach to sports and non-sports injuries.

Qualifications

* FA Certificate in treatment and management of injuries in football - qualified 5th October 2005
* Certificate in ultrasound techniques - qualified 9th July 2005
* VTCT Standard: Sports massage - qualified 30th September 2004
* Advanced massage - qualified 30th September 2004
* Prepare body massage - qualified 30th September 2004
* The FA Level 2 and 3 in the Treatment and Management of Injuries in Football


To Book Your Sports Massage
Tel: 07984 778455

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